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Christian TV Show Gives Money Away

Contact: Prayer Stop, 940-220-6488

DENTON, Texas, Oct. 18, 2011 /Christian Newswire/ -- What a novel approach. A Christian TV show that's giving money away instead of asking for it. The new Prayer Stop TV show (Airing Thursday nights at 7:30 EST on The NRB Network - Direct TV Channel 378) is giving everyone who watches their show a chance to win $300.00! Entrepreneur, founder and former owner of the World's largest newspaper circulation sales and marketing firm, Darrel Rundus is known for giving his money away. In 2009, he gave away $20,000.00 to the first person he called who could list all Ten Commandments in order and do it in 20-seconds or less. See the 10-minute video of the call with the winner here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=92csX9iNl-k.

In a recent interview, host Darrel Rundus was quoted as saying, "God loves a cheerful giver and it's better to give than to receive. So we thought instead of asking others for money we should use this show as a way to be a blessing to others both financially and spiritually."

In short, the contest works something like this. Every Friday morning, Prayer Stop posts 5-simple, easy to answer questions about the previous night's episode on their Facebook page (www.facebook.com/PrayerStop) that can only be answered if you watched the show as it airs. The first person to e-mail them at contactus@prayerstop.org with all the correct answers to all five questions wins the $300.00 award.

Here's a short summary of the TV show as found on their website. Prayer Stop TV Show Summary: Join us for the first season of a new and exciting show as we take you on "The Journey of Joe" and let you vicariously experience his pain, shame, fear, training and triumph. Each week, we will walk down the road Joe's traveling as we help Christians to learn how to face their fears and effectively share their faith with friends, family members, co-workers and even strangers.