With a nudge from their pastor, the 25,000 members of the New Birth
Missionary Baptist Church near Atlanta opened their hearts, and their
wallets, to Ephren Taylor. And why not, given his glittering
credentials? Mr Taylor billed himself as the youngest black chief
executive of a publicly traded company in American history. He had
appeared on NPR and CNN. He had given a talk on socially conscious
investing at the Democratic National Convention. Snoop Dogg, a rapper,
had tapped him to manage a charitable endowment.
So when Mr Taylor’s “Wealth Tour Live” seminars came to town,
faithful ears opened wide. Eddie Long, the mega-church’s leader,
introduced Mr Taylor at one event with the words: “[God] wants you to be
a mover and shaker…to finance you well to do His will.” Mr Taylor
offered “low-risk investment with high performances”, chosen with
guidance from God.
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