As part of an agreement, he will pay back as much as $7.75 million to approximately 165,000 customers who were victims of his fraudulent business practices in several companies he ran.
Rogovy deceived a lot of people in his operation of the Christian Prayer Center. He created fake religious leaders and posted several false testimonials on its website to entice people to pay from $9 to $35 for prayers.
The Christian Prayer Center website, now shut down, showed a message Wednesday saying it is now closed, with links to other prayer sites it says it's not affiliated with.
"We thank you for all the prayers, and we cherish the opportunity to have created a place where Christians could meet to support each other," the message said.People who bought prayer services from Christian Prayer Service or from its sister website Orcion Cristiana between July 1, 2011 and June 30, 2015, have been told that they can receive a full refund.
Source: AP

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ReplyDeleteA lot of grey areas here if you ask me o. You are not supposed to pay for prayers because God's blessings are free. But you need the prayer to activate the blessings, particularly if you are looking for a specific blessing. So if you cannot pray for yourself, shouldn't you be able to 'contract out' your prayer requests? Also, was the guy actually praying for these people? if he was, isn't that fulfilment of his obligations under the contract for prayers? Did the people who he prayed for receive answers to their prayer requests? if they did, should they still ask for a refund of their money? This is funny as kilode...
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He is forgiven
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Now dats what I'm talking about. Prayer is supposed to be free. Linda take note!
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Good for him...
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Gud one..lessons to others
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ReplyDeleteAnybody that collects money before praying for someone is not a man of God. The bible made it clear that" freely you received,freely you shall give".
He should be made to pay to the last kobo
Ole!!
Why are d giving money for prayer
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Men are so impatient and vulnerable that is why they give out their earnings to these fraudsters.
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