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Pastor Marvin Sapp speaks out in defense of urging congregants to collectively give $40,000 during a church service.
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No one wants to become a New York cop. Why? Maybe because the City Council and legislature have demeaned, demoralized and hampered police by their soft-on-crime criminal justice policies.
The video, taken at a Pentecostal convention in Baltimore, shows Sapp asking for $20 from each attendee to raise $40,000, and telling ushers to shut the doors. Social media users have responded ...
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