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Is Spiritual Leadership Bleeding Black Wallets Dry?

By AframNews
Staff Writer AframNews
https://aframnews.com/

On any given Sunday, you’ll find churches packed with faithful Black believers—sing- ing, shouting, and sowing. But outside those church walls, many of those same believers are struggling to pay rent, keep the lights on, or put food on the table. Mean- while, some pastors are living lavishly—driving luxury cars, wearing designer suits, and living in gated communities. The question we need to ask is uncomfortable but necessary: Are we financing the gospel or just funding someone else’s lifestyle?

Historically, the Black church has been a source of strength—spiritually, politi- cally, and emotionally. It car- ried us through slavery, Jim Crow, and civil rights. But in today’s climate, some church- es have become more business than ministry. With million- dollar building campaigns, private jets, and a constant push for tithes and offerings, many Black families are giving beyond their means in hopes of a “breakthrough” that never seems to come.

It’s not a sin to be successful. But when the flock is struggling while the shepherd thrives, something is off. If a pastor drives a Benz while his members catch the bus, we have to ask: Where’s the accountability? Where’s the financial transparency?

We’re not saying stop giving—we’re saying give with wisdom. Spiritual leadership should empower the com- munity, not extract from it. We need churches that teach financial literacy, credit repair, business ownership, and how to build generational wealth— not just how to sow into someone else’s.

The solution? Demand transparency. Support pastors who reinvest into their members. Attend churches that offer re- al-life tools, not just spiritual hype. And most importantly, know that God wants you to prosper—not stay broke in the name of faith.

Because if the church is the body of Christ, then every part—not just the head— should be thriving. Say Amen if you’re ready for a faith that feeds both the soul and the future.

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