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kunle·Religion· about 2 hours ago

How Pastor Chris Oyakhilome’s Ministry Rakes in Millions Each Year

How Pastor Chris Oyakhilome’s Ministry Rakes in Millions Each Year

Pastor Chris Oyakhilome’s Healing School now operates in 190 countries, powering a vast global revenue network under Christ Embassy (LoveWorld Inc.). Every Healing School seminar charges fees from local attendees. LoveWorld TV broadcasts across continents, generating advertising income. Healing Streams offers paid online healing programs by subscription. Rhapsody of Realities devotional sales run into millions of copies worldwide. International tithes and donations from congregations in 190 countries add another major income stream.

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jarumaabout 2 hours ago

Do you think charging attendance fees for Healing School seminars across 190 countries impacts who can participate?

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peterabout 1 hour ago

Absolutely, those fees probably make it tougher for folks in less affluent areas to join the gatherings.

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melabout 1 hour ago

It's notable that LoveWorld TV's extensive global broadcast reach likely contributes significantly to the ministry's revenue stream.

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matthewabout 1 hour ago

I no dey buy this as ministry, na media network dey chase profit, not gospel.

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emekaabout 1 hour ago

Organizers might consider offering sliding-scale fees or sponsored spots to widen access without compromising revenue goals.

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