The Fall of a False Prophet: Brian Carn and the End of the Prosperity Gospel “Con”
Ministerial Malpractice: Why the Brian Carn Scandal Proves the Prosperity Gospel is Dead
Foolishness Exposed: True Christians Warned Against False Prophets Like Brian Carn
Pray for Carn, Sue for Fraud: A Christian Leader’s Take on the Prosperity Gospel’s Demise
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God Has Killed the Prosperity Gospel: Reflections on the Downfall of Brian Carn
Daniel Whyte III, President of Gospel Light Society International, says that no one in true Born-Again, saved Christianity ever took Brian Carn seriously and only saw him as another fly-by-night, charismatic, prosperity gospel false prophet, so serious Christians are not surprised by this shipwreck foolishness. Again, the prosperity Gospel is dead. God killed it with all of the foolish demonic paraphernalia that came with it. Every person who was duped and who gave a thousand-dollar “seed offering” or any amount of money ought to sue for ministerial malpractice from this false prophet and from all other false prophets. Trying to steal hundreds of thousands of dollars from the government is bad, but lying and duplicity are a preacher killer, which disqualifies a preacher from ever holding a position of trust in the church. A true, God-called preacher cannot be a liar and talk out of both sides of his mouth. Whyte calls on all truly born-again, saved Christians to pray for this young man.

FILE – The Department of Justice seal is seen during a news conference at the DOJ office in Washington, May 16, 2023. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana, File) (Jose Luis Magana, Copyright 2023 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The Department of Justice announced Thursday that a Jacksonville minister has pleaded guilty to obstructing the IRS’s efforts to collect his tax debts that were worth more than $600,000.
According to court documents and statements made in court, Brian Carn Jr., who operated a ministry under several names, including Healing House Ministries, Inc., Brian Carn Ministries, Inc., and Kingdom Culture City Churches, reported more than $1.4 million in income on his 2015 tax return.
Carn was expected to pay over $600,000 to the IRS; however, he instead attempted to come up with a scheme to deceive the entity.
When the IRS attempted to collect the unpaid taxes by placing liens on Carn’s properties and levying his bank accounts, the minister tried to amend his tax return by falsely removing nearly $1.3 million in income that was previously reported.
To support this false amendment, Carn hired a new accountant and provided a fake, backdated employment agreement showing an annual salary of $120,000 and a parsonage allowance of $24,000. Carn told the accountant this was his entire income for the year, despite knowing his actual income was much higher.
Additionally, Carn represented third parties on credit applications, financial account openings, and lease applications, fully aware that his true income exceeded the amount in the fake employment agreement.
In subsequent years, Carn filed tax returns under the false premise of the fictitious agreement, drastically underreporting his income. He also stopped filing tax returns in 2020 but continued to earn income and used ministry funds for personal expenses.
Finally, when the IRS tried to collect the outstanding taxes, Carn continued to lie for the sole purpose of concealing his assets and income.
The DOJ said that Carn’s obstruction caused a loss to the United States estimated between $550,000 and $1.5 million.
He faces a maximum penalty of three years in prison.
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Self-styled prophet and leader of Kingdom City Church in Charlotte, North Carolina, Brian Carn Jr., is facing three years in prison after pleading guilty to obstructing the IRS’ efforts to collect more than $600,00 in outstanding taxes.
Carn insists that he won’t be going to prison because he knows how to “handle that stuff in the spirit.”
“It’s an accounting error, but it’s an accounting error that I have to take responsibility for because it’s my taxes,” Carn, 36, said in an interview with Larry Reid about his plea and the charge on Thursday.
When Reid raised concern that he didn’t want him to go to prison for the maximum penalty of three years, Carn said, “Well, I won’t be you. You know, I know how to handle that stuff in the spirit.”
The U.S. Department of Justice announced Carn’s guilty plea in a press release Thursday, claiming that he falsely underreported $1.4 million in income for 2015. He reportedly made a number of false representations and material omissions to the IRS to allegedly conceal his assets and income, causing a loss to the U.S. Treasury of between $550,000 and $1,5 million.