Faith and Wealth: Is Church Attendance Helping or Hurting Economic Growth in the Black Community?



Dr. Dana Carson explores the paradox of why Black Americans, who attend church at higher rates than any other group, remain at the bottom of the economic ladder. In this eye-opening discussion, he challenges common misconceptions, emphasizing that while faith is important, it’s up to us to activate the power God has given us to create wealth. Does church attendance correlate with financial success? Find out in this thought-provoking clip!

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