Malafaia now charges for online services and sermons.
A neo-Pentecostal pastor has just launched his paid channel for recorded services and sermons, as well as gospel series and films; GospelPlay, already nicknamed NetMala, offers packages with prices ranging from R$ 14,99 to R$ 19,99 to cater to the crowd of admirers of the Assembly of God leader responsible for a large part of the votes for former Speaker of the House of Representatives Eduardo Cunha.
247 - Since there are people willing to pay for anything, like a thousand reais for a liter of anointed Valle juice, the neo-Pentecostal pastor Silas Malafaia has just launched his paid online channel for recorded services and sermons, as well as gospel series and films. GospelPlay, already nicknamed NetMala, offers packages with prices ranging from R$ 14,99 to R$ 19,99 to cater to the horde of admirers of the Assembly of God leader responsible for a large part of the votes for former Speaker of the House of Representatives Eduardo Cunha.
NetMala emerges less than 20 days after Edir Macedo announced the launch of Univer, a kind of "gospel Netflix".
Unlike Univer's service, Malafaia's platform offers a 30-day free trial, a courtesy similar to that offered when subscribing to Netflix. After that, prices range from R$ 14,99 to R$ 19,99, depending on the plan chosen by the subscriber.
The exact amount of content available on the streaming service was not disclosed, but according to the pastor, it is the largest gospel on-demand video platform. "There are more than 300 films, documentaries, children's cartoons, musicals, and messages from the greatest preachers; I will also be on this platform," Malafaia said in a video.