Prosperity Theology

Before coming to work this morning, I saw that a prominent televangelist was going to be featured on a popular morning show under the rubric: “God wants us to be rich.” Creflo Dollar, pastor of the World Changers Church International in Georgia, has been featured on many news stations. Creflo Dollar, like many other televangelists, is an adherent to prosperity theology. Dollar has two jets, two homes, at least one amazing car, and wads of money. Whatever happened to humility?–to helping others? Dollar is a product of his United States context. In this country we are told that we can pull ourselves up by our bootstraps. We are told that we can do things on our own: if you believe it, you can achieve it. The sad truth about these statements is that they are untrue. Unlike the proclamation of the constitution, we are not all created equal. One’s social location plays a major role in how one may fare in life. When we announce that God’s goal is that everyone prosper, we are simply not being real.