God Doesn't Need
Your Money
God Isn't Collecting. Your Pastor Is.
ABOUT THE BOOK
An Examination of Power and Profit
In God Doesn’t Need Your Money, Reuben Armstrong challenges one of the most sensitive and protected systems in modern religious culture — money.
The book confronts the rise of megachurch empires where scripture is weaponized to extract loyalty and dollars. It examines how celebrity pastors build personal wealth, private jets, luxury estates, and branded ministries while parishioners are told that their breakthrough is one offering away.
When the Word of God is reduced to a fundraising strategy and spiritual authority becomes financial leverage, the issue is no longer faith — it is power.
Armstrong questions a culture where questioning leadership is labeled rebellion, where giving is tied to guilt, and where prosperity for the pulpit is justified as “favor.”
CONFRONTING THE UNCOMFORTABLE
The Book Confronts Difficult Questions
Has tithing been redefined beyond its biblical context?
Are congregations being taught generosity — or conditioned into compliance?
When does leadership become financial control?
Who benefits from the silence around church money?
The Approach
RATHER THAN PROTECTING
The Pulpit
ARMSTRONG EXPOSES
Power
RATHER THAN PREACHING
Prosperity
HE CONFRONTS
Exploitation
Armstrong does not argue against generosity. He argues against manipulation. Through historical context, scriptural examination, and modern case studies, this book invites readers to separate faith from financial pressure — and rediscover spiritual responsibility without institutional control.
WHO IS THIS FOR
This Book Is Written For
Independent thinkers
Refuse to outsource their faith.
Church Members With Questions
Because silence isn’t strength.
Leaders Who Accept Accountability
Authority must face scrutiny.
Those Who Know Faith Isn’t For Sale
God doesn’t invoice. People do.
"This book is not designed to be comfortable.
It is designed to be honest.”
— REUBEN ARMSTRONG