Andrew Wommack Ministries Inc

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Causes: Christianity, Religion

Mission: Andrew wommack ministries is committed to teaching the truth of the gospel through tv, radio, printed material, audio and video media, the internet, and bible colleges throughout the world.

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5 Stories from Volunteers, Donors & Supporters

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Carmen69 General Member of the Public

Rating: 5

12/26/2024

A truly caring Christian ministry which has blessed me and showed me what the true meaning of Gods love is and increased my faith and helped me understand the Bible better. I have been listening to Andrew Wommack s teachings and Charis Bible College teachings for years now. Ignore the negative reviews which are totally false. For example one of the negative reviewer says that apparently in his church, Andrew Wommack during service spend 30 minutes asking for money,guess why this is a total lie? Because Andrew Wommack does not have his own church. He is not pastor of a church! His ministry is about teaching the Bible ,the Charis Bible College and teaching from the Scriptures. He is invited from time to time to speak in other churches but they are not his churches and he never himself has asked for money while speaking in another pastor’s church.
It is unfortunate that those who don’t take the time to understand this ministry put them in the same box as some other ministers who own private jets and may live an extravagant lifestyle etc He does not live in a multimillion dollar house or fly a private jet.
Simply because those are not the priorities of this ministry. Whatever funds you donate to any particular building project like extending the bible college goes into exactly that not into Andrew s private pockets or private jet as he does not own one.

To the negative reviewers my question is do mainstream churches like the Baptist Church, Methodist Church or Catholic Churche not ask their congregations for financial support especially when they are building or expanding the church or maintenance work or even to fund the vicar or pastor or priest at times? Of course they do! I am a catholic and I assure you my Catholic Church constantly asks the congregation to donate large sums of money for roof work, building work etc from time to time. Far more than I have ever heard Andrew Wommack s ministry ask for donations. Nothing wrong with asking to support a ministry. How else does a ministry expand and reach further? Negative reviewers get your facts straight before brushing off a ministry with false statements or perhaps that is a deliberate attempt to invalidate a good ministry!

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spicegirl058 General Member of the Public

Rating: 1

04/29/2022

My mother 84 yrs being a devout Christian and she can not go to church anymore due to her health and thinking she needs to tithe somewhere(since covid can't go to local church) for good things to happen to her and she watches your show every day we pay almost 195 a month for cable to get your show on our TV Network. Your TV show asks her for money every time you're on the the air preaching . She gives you 150 of her 1300 a month .. I myself am Christian but when you barely can make ends meet each month you should not feel obligated or pressured to give to a ministry to please God!Also when she tithed to the ministry in month of April she was promised they would send her a free pamphlet available that month and she never received it and she even asked again when she called in her tithe this month in May they acted like she received and could not help her with it receiving the promised pamphlet .

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Jess J.1 General Member of the Public

Rating: 5

08/14/2019

Andrew Wommack Ministries Have Changed my life and my family's so radically! God's word has come alive to us and we have recognised its power and have seen healings in our lives and have such a strong relationship with God, we sense His presence so often! God is so good! Thank you AWMI for helping us to realise the truth! It has set us free!

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Lep7 General Member of the Public

Rating: 5

03/05/2014

I do not believe that Christiover could be writing about Andrew Wommack Ministries International. Andrew does not pastor a church. All of her comments seem to be related to a local church and she does not seem to have a wide scope of his ministries. He does not make statements about giving so that you will receive. He does not beg for funds. There is virtually no mention of financial appeal on his programs or in his magazine or newsletter. A close friend of mine was not able to pay for his teaching tapes. As promised, they sent them free and even told him when to call in for the next set. He was never asked for money.

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christlover General Member of the Public

Rating: 1

11/02/2013

My experience with Andrew Womack Ministries seems to be a bit different to the other reviewers. It seems to me that he and his ministry spend a good majority of their time asking for money. I have timed it at their church services, they spend at least 30 minutes asking for cash. When they were looking to finish building their new church they actually said, in service, that they needed to increase their tithing by 30% in order to meet the goal of paying off their new church. Watching on e of Womack's videos is no different. He related a story about how this woman gave her last $80 to him and and all of her problems were solved. She was in desperate straits and she gave him her last pennies and all of her problems were solved in a week. Hmmm.

My mother stopped going to that church due to the constant begging for money. She told me that her final straw was when there were foreign students being hosted by the church and the pastor told them to give the last of their money to the church and they would be rewarded. So we looked into Womack's finances. To say this man does not do it for the money is pretty hard to believe. He clears $9million a year and his assets are worth $13 million. Pretty good for a shepherd of God. He seems to be a money-grubber and anyone who enjoys a status as a non-profit or charity should not be raking in that kind of dough tax-free. So much for the camel fitting through the eye of a needle, eh?

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