Kenneth, I think you have a good heart but you also need to closely examine your thinking on this subject. Didn't Judas likewise criticize when the oil was used to anoint Jesus instead of being sold and given to the poor? What did Jesus say? Why didn't Abraham give all his wealth to poor hungry families? Why didn't Joseph as high magistrate just give grain away, instead of using it to make Pharaoh rich?
Could it possibly be that God prospers because he knows what's in men's hearts, he knows that with great wealth, they will also do great good? A man must look at what he is doing now ,with what he has, to see what he will really do with an abundance.
A man can't say," if God made me that wealthy, I would give the majority of it away", unless he is giving away the majority of what he has now. That man says in his heart," I would give but I need all I have now." I tell you that it is that man who truly is serving mammon, for what is his source, what is his supply, what is his God? That man trusts, and relies on his small supply, to provide for his means. If he truly trusted God as his supply, he could give out of his necessity rather than out of his abundance.