Morris Cerullo's $12M House, $100M Net Worth
I've been familiar with Morris Cerullo's ministry for many years. He is an Assembly of God evangelist and I was raised in the Assembly of God denomination. But what I recently found out was that Rev. Cerullo lives in a $12,000,000 mansion in possibly the richest neighborhood in the whole country in San Diego, California. Cerullo admits that his own net worth is about $100,000,000. But you might wonder how he has generated such a huge net worth when he has been a preacher most of his life. Morris' house is protected by two gates. He drives a fantastically expensive car with gold plating on the interior. He owns several private jets. I was recently watching him on the Inspiration Network. He was doing a "camp meeting." The camp meetings I remember as a child were to promote revival and get ready to go to heaven. But Morris' idea of camp meeting was to try to get everyone to donate $900, and in return they were supposed to get a special anointing to make money. My Bible only tells of one kind of anointing, the anointing of the Holy Spirit. 1 John 2:27. In comparison, the Friday night live revival services on Daystar Network don't even talk about money. In my opinion this is the real thing. See http://www.cephas-library.com/evangelis ... fraud.html
I've been familiar with Morris Cerullo's ministry for many years. He is an Assembly of God evangelist and I was raised in the Assembly of God denomination. But what I recently found out was that Rev. Cerullo lives in a $12,000,000 mansion in possibly the richest neighborhood in the whole country in San Diego, California. Cerullo admits that his own net worth is about $100,000,000. But you might wonder how he has generated such a huge net worth when he has been a preacher most of his life. Morris' house is protected by two gates. He drives a fantastically expensive car with gold plating on the interior. He owns several private jets. I was recently watching him on the Inspiration Network. He was doing a "camp meeting." The camp meetings I remember as a child were to promote revival and get ready to go to heaven. But Morris' idea of camp meeting was to try to get everyone to donate $900, and in return they were supposed to get a special anointing to make money. My Bible only tells of one kind of anointing, the anointing of the Holy Spirit. 1 John 2:27. In comparison, the Friday night live revival services on Daystar Network don't even talk about money. In my opinion this is the real thing. See http://www.cephas-library.com/evangelis ... fraud.html