Shortly before his death last year, Mylon LeFevre, American Christian rock singer and longtime member of the Gospel Music Hall of Fame, sowed an extravagant seed offering through the ministry of his friend Kenneth Copeland. LeFevre was near the end of a cancer battle before his death at age 79 in September 2023.
“He was believing in God for healing,” Copeland said at the time, noting the rare and outsized offering in the form of a Bentley luxury car outfitted with a Breitling clock, itself nearly the value of the car. As pastor Greg Locke says, “We all need to navigate that sacrificial crossroads along our journey,” and giving, regardless of the size and cost, begins and ends as a matter of the heart, not the wallet.
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Believers engaged in God’s kingdom work are stewards, managing His resources in time, talent and treasure. LeFevre was blessed with talent and in his career, both in longevity and rewards among God’s blessings. All this enabled him to make such a generous offering near the end of his life.
LeFevre was also a Grammy and Dove Award-winning artist. In 1961, when he was only 17, his song “Without Him” was recorded by Elvis Presley, the single later appearing on Presley’s 1967 Grammy Award-winning album, “How Great Thou Art.”
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