Obviously, I'm a lot more familiar with Mr. Quayle than you are Pentecali.
I've listened to what he has had to say for over 20 years now.
Steve gets a bad rap for his focus on giants, aliens, UFO's, as well his promotion of purchasing precious metals and his commentary on end-time events.
He is not only a doom and gloom proclaimer as many of his peers claim.
He gives more of a warning of what is to come according to his research, and what Scripture says as it relates to those warnings in the natural world and also to what Jesus said in the gospels.
His books and messages do not leave out his pirmary message that Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life, and salvation is found in no other way but through Jesus Christ, and Him alone. I might add, that his private "Q" cast's (video podcast's) are not only relevant to the days in which we find ourselves living, but are filled with encouraging Scripture and Steve reminds us to remain faithful to Jesus no matter what the cost, or what may happen in the days ahead.
Let me close with this. What ministry doesn't need money to operate? Steve has expenses like anyone else. He has operated his platform for 28 years.
He may not have a ministry relating to a traditional 5-fold calling, but I believe he is called of the Lord to do what he has done and continues to do.
And no, Steve Quayle is not a scammer in the likes of a few manipulating TV evangelists I've encountered over the years, nor is he a peddler of fear without offering hope in Jesus, in which he does. Lastly, Mr. Quayle in not getting rich through fleecing the flock of unsuspecting Christians.