We agree on that, Anchor.
However, from what I've seen of those who are into the 'Prosperity Gospel', they are quite upbeat people (hee hee, Heaven preserve me from those who are constantly upbeat, they wear me out in five minutes). I don't think Rachel and her mother went to that sort of church.
Rachel said: "My mother and I both repented, lived holy lives, with clean hands and pure hearts. God was first love and first priority. We prayed for at least 3 hours each and every day, and studied the Bible for at least 1 hour every day. Prayer was the very first thing in the morning. Our faith was very strong. We strove to obey God's commandments, including keeping the Sabbath day holy. We attended Sabbath services. We served God. Preached the true gospel. We both practiced abstinence, self-sacrifice and self-discipline......"
which doesn't sound very cheerful to me. I visualise it as dark and narrow, rather puritan in 'flavour', with many constraints.
'Sacrifice' is an over used word for some Christians (& others). Let's face it, we all make sacrifices quite naturally at different times without even thinking about it, but if we make a big deal out of the virtue of sacrifice, we're expecting reward and they aren't true sacrifices. I hate the word in many ways.
Who knows? Let's hope Rachel returns to share a bit more.
(It really is interesting to encounter so many different people of diverse opinion on forums.)