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Religious broadcaster builds $4M home despite layoffs at his ministry

Religious broadcaster builds $4M home despite layoffs at his ministry

 02.07.2009 16:20   usatoday.com

Inspiration Networks' CEO David Cerullo is building a $4 million home in a gated, lakefront community in western South Carolina at the same time that the ministry has cut jobs and reset thermostats to save money in its new headquarters.

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