Creflo Dollar Is Asking for Money Again in Order to Reach a Billion Souls

Not long ago, mega chuch pastor Creflo Dollar asked church members to donate so that he could buy a $65 million luxury jet. Now, via his website, Dollar has called on his followers to participate in a new fundraising project to "change the world and reach a billion souls."
Launching his new 2020 Vision Partner Project, Dollar is asking: "How much would you give to change the world and reach a billion souls? For less than $1 a day, $5 a week, or $20 a month, you can impact billions of people!"
"How? By becoming a 2020 Vision Partner with us. This is not a new partnership program. However, it is our new emphasis on partnership. God can bless the inside walls of the Church when we're willing to go outside those walls."
"He needs people willing to 'go ye' into all the world and share this glorious Gospel of grace! When you do, you no longer have to go door-to-door knocking to win souls-now you can get in the house! It's so important that the Gospel of grace is preached worldwide."
As The Christian Post reports, although the new Vision Partner Project does not state explicitly how donations will be used to "reach a billion souls," it is possible that the new fundraising project is angled at expanding Dollar's successful media ministry.
Dollar thanks fundraising participants "for your commitment to partner with me to spread the Gospel of grace to the world."
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