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Daniel Sanders is tired of getting by, living paycheck to paycheck and struggling to support his wife, Nicole, and their daughter, Simone. He always hears about prospering and living the good life that the Bible talks so much about. He doesn't understand why he isn't living the life he is designed to have until he realizes that he is in the wrong line of work. That's when he decides to meet with Bishop Wilkens, who has a lucrative salary, lavish lifestyle, and a twelve-thousand-member congregation. After meeting with the prominent Bishop Wilkens, who taught and trained him how to become a…mehr

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Daniel Sanders is tired of getting by, living paycheck to paycheck and struggling to support his wife, Nicole, and their daughter, Simone. He always hears about prospering and living the good life that the Bible talks so much about. He doesn't understand why he isn't living the life he is designed to have until he realizes that he is in the wrong line of work. That's when he decides to meet with Bishop Wilkens, who has a lucrative salary, lavish lifestyle, and a twelve-thousand-member congregation. After meeting with the prominent Bishop Wilkens, who taught and trained him how to become a "prosperity preacher," Daniel is on his way to pastoring his own church and making money and making his name known around the country within five years. He becomes part of the 2 percent rich and prosperous pastors that millions of people around the world know. After a fateful Sunday, Daniel begins to train a new upcoming minister, Thomas Butler. Daniel is ready to expand his church and collect more money as an overseer. Daniel doesn't know that Thomas is like him-in it for the perks too. But Thomas's relationship with his girlfriend, Jessica, can possibly take a turn for the worst after taking Pastor Daniel's offer, which can cause damage to both pastors' reputations. There are people that can see right through Daniel's scheme behind the pulpit. Daniel can lose everything he has, and his reputation can never be redeemed. He eventually learns that he can't trust everyone. Will Daniel continue living the "prosperous" life as a rising pastor, or will he and his family return to the struggling life?