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Lottery winner donates $3M jackpot to church

Lottery winner donates $3M jackpot to church

Posted: 8/29/2008 11:22:07 PM

New York Lottery

A Long Island, N.Y., congregation was praying for pennies from heaven to help expand their church, but instead they were showered with millions.

A parishioner who wants to remain anonymous donated his $3 million winning "Ba Da Bling" scratch-off lottery ticket to The True North Community Church in Port Jefferson.

The donation came as a complete surprise to Pastor Bert Crabbe, though he told the congregation the church was facing financial problems because it was growing so fast.

"Our congregation has outgrown its facility," Crabbe told "Good Morning America" today. "We're having four services a week and adding a fifth. We needed another place to meet and I told the congregation, 'Unless God drops a couple of million on us...' I was joking, I wasn't asking for it or praying for it. 'Unless this happens we'll end up renting a facility somewhere.' And then this happened."

Crabbe said he received a call from a parishioner who told the pastor "we need to talk."

"Usually when a pastor gets that call, something bad happened," Crabbe said.

But when the lottery winner revealed his decision to donate the money, Crabbe said, "at first I sat there stunned, very much in disbelief."

True North Community Church will receive approximately $100,000 a year for the next 20 years. Before using the money for the church, they will donate the first payment to a charity called Love 146 that works to abolish human trafficking in Southeast Asia, Crabbe said.

The decision to accept the money didn't come without some moral struggle.

Crabbe said he told the congregation, "Hey, look, we don't endorse gambling. Gambling is a bad way to finance a church... I said we haven't done any gambling, we received a donation. When I said that, everyone laughed."

When asked if he would have donated all of that money to the church, he answered unequivocally. "Let me answer that question clearly. No," he said with a laugh.

"Oh, yeah, the church would have got some money, but ... my wife would have never let me do that."

The pastor said he and his congregation learned an important lesson about generosity.

"A good example has been set for us and we'll try to set a good example with the money," Crabbe said.

Source: ABC News

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Posted: August 29, 2008, 11:37 pm - IP Logged Bottom Top

Does this mean he gets a free ticket to heaven? 

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Posted: August 29, 2008, 11:43 pm - IP Logged Bottom Top

Shocked...WOW!

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Does this mean he gets a free ticket to heaven? 

Lol...1ST Class all the way!

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Posted: August 30, 2008, 12:08 am - IP Logged Bottom Top

What an idiot. If he donated a portion I could understand, but the whole thing?

You can't buy your way into some BS heaven nonsense, even if it were true.

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Posted: August 30, 2008, 12:08 am - IP Logged Bottom Top

Definitely not like the church recently in the news that would not accept any donations from lotto winnings.

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Posted: August 30, 2008, 12:59 am - IP Logged Bottom Top

If properly invested the guy donating would have been rich for his entire life AND could have donated at least TWICE that amount every year for however long he wanted to.  What a shame he donated it all.

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If properly invested the guy donating would have been rich for his entire life AND could have donated at least TWICE that amount every year for however long he wanted to.  What a shame he donated it all.

How do you know the guy isn't already rich.

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Posted: August 30, 2008, 1:18 am - IP Logged Bottom Top

How do you know the guy isn't already rich.

I Agree! For all we know he is very well off money-wise or maybe, money just isn't important to him.

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Posted: August 30, 2008, 10:42 am - IP Logged Bottom Top

I've been thinking on this one.  The reason we play lottery is to win the big one right?  Maybe to make our lives better?  I think that the donation of the total amount to the church would suggest that the person was either rich to begin with and needed a serious tax break, is a complete nut job or actually thinks this donation will get them into heaven which is not the case. It reminds me of Jack Whittacker, who donated  multi millions to churches and even built a church through his foundation but still chose to live a life of sin.  What does that say about his place in heaven?