Tuesday, September 10, 2013

5 Televangelists and Their Jets

5 Televangelists and Their Jets

By Esther Oliveira
September 10, 2013|9:55 am
1. Paul and Jan Crouch of Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN) - A Hawker 800XP and a Bombardier BD-700-1A10

paul crouch (Photo: YouTube)
 
Paul_Jan Crouch (Photo: Screen Grab via Daily Mail-Flightaware)
 
One of the TBN leaders' jets is like this one, according to The Daily Mail.

2. Kenneth Copeland – Cessna 550 Citation Bravo and Cessna 750 Citation X

kenneth copeland (Photo: Screenshot/YouTube)
 
kenneth copeland (Photo: Wikimedia Commons/Arpingstone)

Cessna 550b citation bravo.
 
Kenneth Copeland (Photo: Jetphotos.net via Wikimedia Commons)

Vienna Jet Cessna 750 Citation X at Darwin Airport
These are the same jet models that Kenneth and Gloria Copeland of Fort Worth reportedly have. The pair have pledged the aircrafts are used for the purpose of serving their ministry.

3. Creflo Dollar (private jets) - a Gulfstream Jet and a Gates Learjet

Creflo Dollar 
 
(Photo: World Changers Church International via The Christian Post)
Creflo Dollar speaks to thousands of attendees at World Changers Church International, Sunday, June 10, 2012.
 
 
creflo dollar
 

creflo dollar (Photo: http://www.bornrich.com/creflo-dollar.html)
 
This is one of his jets, according to BornRich.com. The jets are reportedly valued at $5.3 million (Gulfstream) and nearly $1 million (LearJet).

4. Pat Robertson - C-21 Learjet Model 35

Pat Robertson (Photo: Screenshot/YouTube

 
learjet 
(Photo: Wikimedia Commons)

Swiss Air Force Learjet 35A (T-781) at the Royal International Air Tattoo, Fairford, Gloucestershire, England.
Pat Robertson used to rent out his Learjet like this one above as he used it infrequently, according to CBN spokeswoman Angell Vasko. His plane crashed in 2006.

5. Mark Barclay, dubbed as the "Preacher of Righteousness" - Citation III 650

mak barclay (Photo: Screen grab via PimpPreacher.com)
Mark Barclay and a jet.
 
Recently, the televangelist from Midland Michigan asked his followers in a letter for $79,000 to repaint a luxury jet purchased by his organization. He says the jet "actually belongs" to the Lord.

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