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Prosperity has become one of the dominant themes in the Church today, and rightly so. We thank God for pioneers like Oral Roberts, Kenneth Copeland, and Bishop David Oyedepo, whom God used to usher the body of Christ into the era of prosperity revelation.
Yet, over time, many believers have strayed from the balanced biblical view of prosperity, veering into extreme materialism and the idolization of wealth. Today, God’s presence is often measured by the luxuries and financial success of ministers, while the average congregant grows poorer.
The church, intended to be a house of prayer, has in many ways become a marketplace of exchange—where giving is reduced to a transactional system, with members “sowing seeds” primarily to reap financial returns. The more people are pressured into this cycle, the more elusive true prosperity seems.
This distortion has driven some Christians to compromise their integrity, cutting corners to attain wealth just to fit in. They return with glowing testimonies of financial breakthroughs, yet their spiritual lives wither in neglect.
The modern prosperity gospel, rather than reflecting God’s heart, has fueled greed, covetousness, and a dangerous fixation on materialism. It’s no wonder some now flaunt wealth acquired through questionable means—even occult practices—without conviction, celebrating it openly in church. Clearly, something is wrong.
Kingdom Prosperity is written to restore balance to the message of prosperity for today’s believers. Within its pages, you’ll learn:
Why giving, though important, is not the master key to prosperity.
Why many faithfully give in church yet remain in lack.
Why some tithe consistently but see no tangible breakthrough.
The two essential wings of prosperity that ensure both earthly success and eternal reward.
I am fully persuaded by the Holy Spirit that anyone who reads this book will break free from the grip of poverty and step into God’s ordained abundance.
Your season of Kingdom Prosperity starts now!






