Sunday, November 08, 2009 Last Update:11:25 am ET

Entertainment|Tue, Aug. 28 2007 11:55 AM EDT

Controversial Author to Sue Streaming Faith for Dropping Show

By Audrey Barrick|Christian Post Reporter

Internet talk show host Reuben Armstrong announced he will file a multi-million dollar lawsuit against a faith-based broadcast portal for dropping his show over a controversial book he authored.

StreamingFaith.com, used by churches to broadcast their programs online, removed Armstrong's show earlier this month from the website because the talk show host "slandered a few of our beloved partners," Armstrong quoted Streaming Faith managers as saying.

Armstrong's self-published Snakes in the Pulpit blasts four prominent megachurch pastors who preach what critics call the "prosperity gospel," alleging that they are "false prophets."

"These four pastors – Bishop T.D. Jakes, Joel Osteen, Eddie Long and Creflo Dollar –are twisting scriptures and taking them out of context for fame and fortune and they will be exposed," he said in a statement.

Criticism against the preachers over their prosperity messages is nothing new. Long, who recently celebrated the 20th anniversary of his Atlanta church, New Birth Missionary Baptist Church, told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution that he was unfazed by critics as he pointed to the many charity works and large amounts of monetary funds his church has provided.

"I don't entertain those [criticisms]," he said. "Our record speaks for itself."

Meanwhile, the Texas-based talk show host argued a breach of contract, saying, "Streaming Faith had no reasons to dump my show because of a book that exposes these so-called men of God. The contract clearly states that either party must give a 90-day written cancellation notice, and Streaming Faith failed to abide by their own contact."

He further argued that it is also a case of racial discrimination.

Armstrong has delayed the release of his controversial book from Aug. 29 to Sept. 18 due to the conflict with Streaming Faith.

Sort by: Newest | Oldest | Agree | Disagree
All comments on this page are subject to our Terms of Use and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Christian Post or its staff.
  • Sun Sep 30, 2007 6:32 pm Agree: 6   Disagree: 1

    That's why it's so critical for every Christian to study the word for himself! It's too easy to be swayed by preachers! Personally I hear vary balanced teaching from all of the named preachers. I hear them tell us we need to know God for ourselves, and to take the time to know God for ourselves.

    The man is suing over a breach of contract, but clearly Jesus would not sue! Jesus said, "let them take your cloak also...

  • Mon Sep 17, 2007 3:42 pm Agree: 6   Disagree: 2

    I am so tired of people who have set themselves up as judges of who is spiritual and who is not. And when will we stop referring to teaching which emphasizes our God-given dominion over the earth as the "prosperity gospel"? The greater scrutiny should be on the ministry experience of these individuals who are now experts on who is Biblically based and who is not.

  • Tue Sep 11, 2007 2:33 pm Agree: 5   Disagree: 4

    hmmm...seems 2 me this is the author's unethecal attempt to make a name for himself and stuff his own mitts full of cash! What evidence does this guy have? Who appointed him judge and jury of anybodys ministry? While I don't choose to "enamor" any particular preacher,all of the name preach a pretty balanced message and much fruit have come forth from them all! Believe me "Promotion does not come from the east,west or south but from GOD! Modalist or not,scripturally speaking triune belief has never been a criteria for heaven! God raised Jakes, not goofy interpatations of scripture! It never cease's to amaze me many who don't posses or have a call envy and "hate on" the called!

  • Tue Aug 28, 2007 9:58 am Agree: 10   Disagree: 10

    They are prosperity teachers, so why is this a controversy? If you are saying that God wants you healthy and wealthy, despite the evidence of Scriipture, you are distorting it.
    In addition Jakes is a modalist, who doesn't believe in the orthodox trinitarian view of God.
    Am I saying that these men do not do good works? No. But non-believers do good,t oo.

Please help us to monitor our message boards by flagging comments that are unlawful, harmful, threatening, abusive, harassing, defamatory, vulgar, obscene, libelous, hateful, or racially, ethnically or otherwise objectionable.
Contact Us if you have any questions, comments, or concerns.
Comment on this story
ID Password

Don't have a Christian Post ID? Signing up is easy. Click Here

  • icon1
  • icon2
  • icon3
  • icon4
  • icon5
The Christian Post reserves the right to terminate the account of any User who violates our Terms of Use.
Advertisement
Advertisement
CP Shopping
  • Jewelry
  • Gifts
  • Health
  • Music
  • Coins

Bracelets | Chains | Crosses | Earrings | Gemstone |

Featured contents & Giveaways
Zondervan

Struggling to succeed in the Nashville music scene, talented singer/songwriter Parker James finds the competition fierce even deadly. A young woman's murder, industry corruption, a

Featured Advertiser Links