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Perry Stone or anyone from our ministry will never comment on YouTube asking for money. If you see someone do this, it is a SCAM, and please report it to YouTube directly. Thank you!
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Jack Bowers
The recent announcement regarding the revival of the MannaFest program is particularly noteworthy, considering its historical significance in disseminating prophetic teachings and insights. Perry Stone’s emphasis on the integrity of their ministry, particularly in relation to safeguarding against fraudulent solicitations on social media platforms, underscores a commitment to transparency and ethical stewardship. This proactive stance not only reinforces trust within the community but also invites critical dialogue on the responsibilities of digital ministry in combating online scams. The implications for audience engagement and spiritual edification through platforms like PSTV and social media are profound as we navigate this evolving landscape.