Prosperity Preacher Todd Coontz Says Sow a Triple Favor Seed and Watch God Move!

Christian Faith

Joel Marks
Have Ministers Like Todd Coontz Helped People of The Christian Faith Lose Their Minds?
The first time I saw and heard Todd Coontz, I almost lost it! During one of my normal flipping through the channels romps, Todd was just getting into the zone on his, "Triple Favor Seed" sales pitch. Not the single favor or the double favor but the Todd Coontz T-R-I-P-L-E favor blessing from God. That means if you give into his ministry, you are going to receive three times the blessing. Yahoo!

Since this type of spiritual gamesmanship has become the, "Status quo" for the Christian faith, it really didn't strike a chord with me. What set things off was when he went into his slick as silk door to door sales frenzy by forcefully nudging everyone who didn't have CASH to use their credit cards. His favorite hook is, "Your seeds determine your harvest!" If you go to the Todd Coontz website, you will find various types of, "Sow a Seed" propositions that promise incredible ROIs. That's Return On Investments for you non-investment types.

Todd makes magnetic and enthralling appeals to people of the Christian Faith to sow into his ministry. He states if you want God to give you a promotion, hook you up with debt cancellation or if you need divine favor, the way to get it is to GIVE into his ministry! This is what the Christian faith has been reduced to? A bunch of greed driven prima donnas who care nothing about the church?

You've Got Two Minutes To Become God's Next Millionaire... Only Two Minutes People!
In July of 2008, Todd Coontz took his money grubbing show to Johannesburg, South Africa. There he joined forces with Benny Hinn in a "Miracle Crusade" of epic proportions. At some point during the crusade, Todd made an appeal that people of the Christian Faith are getting used to hearing.

He claimed G-O-D was going to instantly turn attendees of the "Miracle Crusade" into millionaires and billionaires within 24 HOURS! Are you kidding me? This would be a good time to inject expletives, but since I don't curse, I'll keep it clean. God is going to do what? You read it right. He claimed God was going take the average Joe Schmoe flipping Burgers at McDonalds and transform him into a millionaire or billionaire!

The catch?

There wasn't one single solitary catch!

Actually, there were TWO! But they were so easy; no doubt the people who responded would definitely be counting their cash by that time tomorrow! By that time tomorrow they would be able to buy a new home, a new car and live the type of life God has called every Christian to live. By that time tomorrow they could own a private jet if they so chose.

Here's all they had to do...

First, they had to give Todd Coontz $1000 dollars.

That's right people of the Christian faith, if you want to become a millionaire or a billionaire; you no longer have to go to college. You don't have to work hard or engage in sound financial investments. All you have to do is find someone with anointing of Todd Coontz, Peter Popoff, Robert Tilton or Mike Murdock to give your money to and your financial dreams will come true!

The second thing they had to do was donate that $1000 in the next TWO MINUTES!

That's right folks, the window for that exceptional Todd Coontz blessing was only 120 seconds.

If you didn't get your transaction completed within that time frame, you had to get your money the old fashion way; you had to earn it!

According to witnesses, when the smooth Todd Coontz made that call to action, no less than a thousand people hurriedly scrambled to the pulpit to give a thousand dollars each. The "Miracle Crusade" workers didn't flinch an in inch at the site of the stampede of Christian Faith people jockeying to make sure they got their money in before the 2 minute deadline. Those workers whipped out credit card machines faster than you could say, "Is God really going to make me a millionaire by this time tomorrow?"

So Long Suckers! Uh, Uhm, I Mean, "Until We Meet Again People of The Christian Faith"
By the time Todd Coontz and the "Miracle Crusade" team packed their credit card machines and were long gone, you would have expected to hear all kinds of testimonies of people who - some how by mighty miracles of God, came into millions and billions of dollars.

It never happened! No one could find one single solitary person who became a millionaire or a billionaire by the hand of God in that 24-hour time span. Oh, wait a minute! This just in! We did find one millionaire, all praises be to G-O-D! Guess who it was? Drum roll please...

It was Todd Coontz! Yes people of the Christian Faith, it was YOUR chosen vessel. The man you say is called by God to help believers cancel debt, get promotions and become rich.

Based on witnesses, Todd had over a thousand people give a $1000.00! I'm not a mathematician but if a thousand people give a thousand dollars, that's a million buckaroos!

Did Todd Coontz lie? No way, he's a true man of gawd! So what was the problem? Although the people gave their money, THEY DIDN'T HAVE ENOUGH FAITH! You see, Todd Coontz had enough Christian faith; that's why he was the ONLY ONE who walked off with a million dollars!

The Christian Faith Has Lost Its Faith?
It should be apparent by now that something is amiss! Anytime a slick dressed huckster can stand before a people who are supposed to be sensitive to the voice of the Holy Spirit and trick them into believing that G-O-D is going to turn them into millionaires overnight, we are in trouble! Ever wonder what the people were thinking as the 24 hours slowly wound down to 23 Hours, 59 minutes and 58 seconds?

I'll tell you exactly what they were thinking, "Todd Coontz just scammed me!" Many of them walk away from Christ at that point. If you profess to be a follower of the Christian Faith, get used to this, its becoming par for the course. The question was, "Have sinisters like Todd Coontz helped people of the Christian Faith lose their minds?" The answer is, YES!"

Published by Joel Marks

Helping people my primary objective! What am I currently doing? Working on a couple of projects in the finance arena to help debtors get out of debt. In the mean time I'd like to pass the bar exam and get my...  View profile

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  • Rob5/22/2012

    This is an update from my last post a few minutes ago.
    Well the bank card did go through and my 273 went through. I gave to the Todd Coontz presenation. I talked to the lady at World Harvest Television and she said it goes to the channel which blesses many people. At least it goes to a good cause. I choose to believe that God will bless my socks off because as He says, without faith it is impossible to please God!

  • Rob5/22/2012

    This article is very well written. It covers all the points of what i was asking, Is Todd Coontz for real? I gave 273 dollars into one of his presenations on tv. I saw that it was recorded a few years back so does it count when you give to an old telecast. One good thing is, i saw that my bank cards hasn't been charged yet and it has been 4 days or so. Thanks God!
    The thing is, no matter who you are, when you hear him promise all these wonderful things like divine favor,etc., you really get excited! If you or i heard it again, you would want to zing out of your skin! He promises that God will bless you socks off! It really sounds exciting. I want to believe because if you doubt, you won't get your harvest or blessing.
    Well, I don;t know what to do. I asked if it was true or not and will i ever know? I'm still wanting to get rich because i'm like most other people in this world. I'm looking for my way out of the boring and poor life. I want to be able to travel, help my family, and others.

  • Moto Mouth11/18/2011

    Todd Coontz is yet another greedy preacher scamming people with all this sow a seed nonsense. This is a false teaching based on twisting the parable of the sower in the Bible that is used to manipulate people out of money. This parable discusses multiplication of the seeds of God's Word, not money. There is no promise about multiplication of money at all. Of course these fake preachers like Todd Coontz don't want you to know that. They want your money to furnish their lavish lifestyles with false promises of muliplication of your own money. Many have sent large amounts of money to these greedy scumbags only to see no return on their giving ever come. What a disgusting scam! Dont give these guys a cent. Also check out Proverbs 22:16 before giving to anyone. If the preacher is living the rich life and you give to him, you will end up in want according to this verse. Check out the minister's lifestyle and make sure they're not filthy rich before giving to them. No wonder people giving to rich sinisters like Todd aren't getting anywhere.

  • John4/1/2011

    I send the money of $130 battle seed to the tood coontz ministry but I did not received any letter from his ministry nor CD. I did requested them to see two times to my account and send the CD. NO ANSWER. IT SEEMS IT IS MONEY HE WANTS THAT IS IT. THIS IS THE ONLY MINISTRY I SEE WHO HAS NO ACCOUNTABILITY. I AM VERY SORRY THAT I SENT MONEY TO WRONG PLACE

  • a2/20/2011

    This fella is still preacing that if you pay the 1000 favor seed god will open heaven. I am really appalled that these monetary predators are allowed to be on television and flat out scam people out of their money..

  • RaHmIeNnO2/9/2011

    not being frauds or cons. I would like to hear their response before I can make a full solid concrete decision about what I think about them. If Dr. Todd Coontz was smart he would use this opportunity to answer all the disbelievers on this website. What he should really do is answer this comment on his TV Show to boost ratings and change the minds of the users of this website.

  • RaHmIeNnO2/9/2011

    This message is for Dr. Coontz and Money Mike: I believe that the mind sometimes creates limited beliefs, and we can sometimes let society influence these limited beliefs. One fact is, you can never do, become, or accomplish something your mind does not believe in. If your mind believes it is possible, then...and only then, are you open to the potential of it being possible. But when you live by Godly principles, and live with positive strong emotions with every awareness of fabric we are created with, co-creating with forms of energy, spirit, electricity, air or whatever you want to call it. Only when living by certain GODly principles and resonating in a certain frequency range, do you draw near the possibilities and opportunities of your prayers. But it is always up to us to make choices and take actions. When you give God beans and a tortilla, he'll give you a bean taco. I would just like to know what proof Coontz and Mike could tell the users of this website about them not bei

  • Kevin2/9/2011

    Rod Parsley, Benny Hinn, Daystar, and TBN bring in people like this to fund raise for them. I notice the dollar amount changes. 100 dollar miracles versus 1000 dollar miracles. That's quite a savings! I think the worst thing that can happen to a ministry is getting on television. It is a breeding ground for corruption.

  • Ray1/21/2011

    where did he get his dr. degree ?

  • David12/26/2010

    You jumbled up my post so that it could not be read and it would make me look silly. You are a hypocrite !!

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