Below is a footnote I removed from John Calvin: A Real Evangelical Cover Up concerning Alpha & Omega Ministries and a summary of the official forms filed with the IRS revealing fiscal accountabilities as a non-profit. I first used these numbers to demonstrate why I described A&O Ministries as "apparently struggling." The reader can be the judge as to whether I was unfair in my description:
1according to public records, White's organization's fiscal condition continues to plummet. For example, in 2010, gross sales for White's materials was $24,959 and honorariums for speaking engagements totaled $11,990 while general contributions to the ministry came in at $179,683. In 2011, the general offerings took a significant nose dive to $124,364—a whopping 30.8% hit. However, while gross sales was virtually static for 2011 at $24,264, there seems to have been a spike in honorariums for speaking engagements totaling $29,860. For 2012, the record states that White's organization received a slight bounce-back in monetary gifts from the sizable dip in charitable contributions the year before but still fell short at $152,248 from 2010's $179,683. What really looks bleak for the ministry is the plummeting income from White's materials sales and speaking engagement honorariums coming in at a dismal $17,086 and $7,890 respectively. Those numbers translate to an approximately 30% drop in sales and a shocking 72% fall in honorariums for speaking engagements. Could White's obsession with Caner be a significant factor in his fiscal woes? After all, who wants to finance Christian ministries which focus on smear campaigns?