Whew. Playing church is really having a moment, and once again, the pastors just can’t seem to stay off the BLAWGS.
Another “man of God” is now going viral after a video showing Prophet Todd Hall, founder and overseer of The Shabach Church in Apopka, Florida, making a bold — and some say lying — claim straight from the pulpit.
According to video clips circulating online, Hall told the people in attendance at a church service – that God spoke directly to him and said someone in the room could become a multi-millionaire — but only if they “sowed” $10,000 within the next 90 seconds.
“The Lord said I want to make a multi-millionaire out of someone,” Hall told the congregation. “But they have to sow $10,000… and they have to do it within 90 seconds.”
Hall didn’t stop there.
He went on to tell churchgoers that if they followed through, God promised to make them a “multi-multi-millionaire.”
“I wish it was me,” Hall said. “No, no — I’m saying I wish it was me because I got it. That’s why I’m saying it.”
As the clip continues, Hall allegedly told the congregation he wasn’t going to beg — but also said he wouldn’t stop until 30 people stepped up with $10,000 each.
Now let’s do a little church math.
30 people × $10,000 = $300,000.
In one service.
But when the people don’t become millionaires, who will they be mad at, God or Todd?
Commenters on social media are calling it everything from “spiritual manipulation” to “lying on God for a bag.” Others are questioning why the Almighty would need a countdown clock, some cash, and a six-figure goal to bless his people.
While the video reportedly first began circulating back in December, it’s now gaining fresh traction as one pastor scandal after another keeps hitting the blogs — and this one slid right into the algorithm at the perfect (or worst) time.
Prophet Hall is no stranger to the blawgs. In March 2025, he was accused of communicating with the dead.
