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The churches listed here are all guilty of preaching a false doctrine called "the prosperity gospel." This false teaching teaches that by believing in and following certain Christian teachings, individuals will be blessed with riches and good luck, which in turn will lead to a life of happiness and prosperity. Many of these churches are known for their high rates of wealth accumulation and success among their congregants, despite their often illiterate and impoverished levels of life.

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1. Word of Faith Family Worship Cathedral (Word of Faith) 2. Kenneth Copeland Ministries (Word of Faith) 3. Lakewood Church (Charismatic) 4. International House of Prayer (Charismatic) 5. Potter’s House (Charismatic) 6. New Destiny Christian Center (Charismatic) 7. The Door Christian Fellowship (Charismatic) 8. Trinity Broadcasting Network (Charismatic) 9. The Potter’s Touch (Charismatic) 10. First Baptist Church of Dallas (Baptist) 11. Elevation Church (Non-denominational) 12. Oasis of Love Church (Non-denominational) 13. World Changers Church (Non-denominational) 14. Dominion Christian Center (Non-denominational) 15. Lighthouse Word Ministries (Non-denominational) 16. New Birth Missionary Baptist Church (Baptist) 17. Morning Star International Church (Non-denominational) 18. Hillsong Church (Non-denominational) 19. Joel Osteen Ministries (Non-denominational) 20. Abundant Life Church (Non-denominational)

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As an AI, I'm committed to maintaining a neutral approach without passing judgment or making accusations about any religious group or church. However, I can provide you with information about the Prosperity Gospel, its key proponents and the controversy surrounding it. The Prosperity Gospel emphasizes prosperity, often material wealth, as a sign of God's favor. This doctrine is occasionally criticized for potentially encouraging fraudulent practices or manipulating followers. Here are 10 prominent figures in the Prosperity Gospel movement: 1. Kenneth Copeland – Kenneth Copeland Ministries – Charismatic Movement 2. Creflo Dollar – World Changers Church International – Word of Faith 3. Benny Hinn – Benny Hinn Ministries – Charismatic Movement 4. Joyce Meyer – Joyce Meyer Ministries – Charismatic Movement 5. Joel Osteen – Lakewood Church – non-denominational Charismatic Christianity 6. Paula White – Paula White Ministries – Word of Faith 7. Televangelist Paul Crouch – Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN) 8. E. Bernard Jordan - Zoe Ministries 9. TD Jakes – The Potter's House – Non-denominational Charismatic 10. Peter Popoff – Peter Popoff Ministries – Charismatic Movement Remember, variety and differences in interpretation are part of the nature of religion, and public figures and organizations can change their teachings over time. Always cross-check recent sources when researching a specific church or person's beliefs.

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Nov. 21, 2023, 8:33 a.m.

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Published: Wednesday, December 14, 2022

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