Posted on 03/16/2015 6:54:51 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Im all for generous giving, and Im all for taking care of ministers of the gospel, but I will not be sending Creflo Dollar $300 to help him buy a $65 million jet for his ministry. The very thought of it is obscene.
On a manipulative video now removed from his website, the narrator explains how Pastor Dollars ministry is touching people worldwide and how the old private jet theyve been using for years has become unusable, also explaining how it is actually dangerous to fly.
Now, we are told, in order to travel around the world, he needs a new jet, and not just any yet. It is a top of the line jet that is being coveted by billionaires who are on a waiting list to purchase one.
Yes, Creflo Dollar is asking for 200,000 people to send him $300 each in order to buy this ultra-luxury flying machine.
Whats really sad is that some people will actually do it.
Whats even sadder is that this same money could be used in millions of more productive ways.
Whats the saddest of all is that this financial appeal is bringing reproach to the name of Jesus and making a mockery of the gospel before the eyes of the world.
Can we be real for a moment?
Creflo Dollar is not the only super-busy gospel minister on the planet (lets put aside whether you agree with the message he preaches), and many of us run hard for the Lord day and night, also flying around America and to the nations.
We can manage just fine without a private plane.
Yes, youre in and out of lots of airports; yes, there are more flight issues to deal with because of delays and often, the seats arent that comfortable. Yes, there are baggage problems and there can be lots of time wasted; yes, sometimes you have to fly through the night, arrive without much sleep in the morning, and start a full day of ministry.
Thats called life, and all of us have to deal with it.
But given the choice of redirecting multiplied millions of dollars for ministry work to fund the gospel were talking about the cost of buying the jet and the cost of maintaining it or putting those millions towards the ultimate private jet, I think the choice is pretty easy to make.
Can anyone really think that their own ministry is so important that 200,000 people should give sacrificially to help them travel in greater comfort?
To be perfectly clear, if God blessed Pastor Dollar with a bestselling book and he used the money to build a gorgeous house, thats between him and God.
The same would hold true if he made some financial investments that were abundantly blessed or if someone gave him an amazing jet to use. I wouldnt begrudge him in the least.
Why should I begrudge someone from enjoying Gods blessings? If they are not greedy for gain and if they do not see godliness as a means towards financial prosperity something that Paul denounced in the strongest terms in 1 Timothy 6 then what they do with their money is between them and God.
Over the last 39 years, my wife and I have been blessed with some very nice houses and with some not so nice houses (and apartments), and we werent any more holy living in a small apartment than in a spacious house. Being poor doesnt mean that youre spiritual and being rich doesnt mean that youre carnal.
I also believe in the stewardship of our bodies, and if we can travel in a way that helps us be stronger and fitter for the work of the gospel, so be it.
Smith Wigglesworth was once asked why he traveled first class on trains and he answered, Im not saving the Lords money. Im saving the Lords servant.
Yet Wigglesworth never got rich off the gospel (may I ask what Creflo Dollars salary and benefits are?) and he donated all royalties for his sermon books to missions.
The issue of financial stewardship is shouting to us right now.
Because of my height and some sleep issues, when I travel overseas to countries like India (which is quite often), we do our best find ways to upgrade to business class, using miles or other perks or finding discounted tickets. And there are large congregations that gladly cover a business class fare when they invite you overseas, and thats a great help when traveling so far.
But Ive sat in the back of the plane hundreds of times (stateside and internationally), and Im still alive and well, while the ministry times in each location have always been blessed.
In 2 Corinthians 6:4-5 Paul wrote, but as servants of God we commend ourselves in every way: by great endurance, in afflictions, hardships, calamities, beatings, imprisonments, riots, labors, sleepless nights, hunger and, he added, by flying commercial rather than private jet. (Sorry. I just made that part up. He never said that.)
You might say to me, Maybe you can manage without a private jet, but some people cannot do without them.
Again, thats between them and God, and to say it once more, I begrudge no one Gods blessing.
But there are ways to share planes with others (a rich business executive told me thats all he would ever do, and he felt it was outrageous that people had to have their own jets) or to get safe and functional planes for a tiny fraction of the cost.
But my goal in writing this is to be redemptive.
Every year since 1993, Ive worked with a ministry in India that has planted more than 7,000 churches in unreached tribal regions (hint: you cant get anywhere near these villages with any kind of jet), along with building hospitals, schools, orphanages, homes for the aged and mentally ill, not to mention feeding the hungry day and night.
For $50 per month, you can support one of these devoted tribal pastors and his family and I mean full-time support. (Some of them have been beaten for the faith; at least one was killed. They are sacrificial servants of the Lord.)
For $25 per month, you can support one of the precious children in the childrens home and that means food, clothes, shelter, and a terrific godly education. (A couple of years back they got their first beds after years of sleeping on the concrete floor, but even before then, their smiles were precious and their love for Jesus contagious.)
And so, while I sincerely pray for Gods very best plan for Creflo Dollar and his ministry team, whatever that plan is, Im going to sow my money where it really counts.
Will you join me?
I suspect anyone with even a small amount of common sense has never given Creflo Dollar even one dollar. But, as Barnum said, there is a sucker born every minute and I suspect he’ll get his jet.
How many precious children can I support with 65 million dollars?
Does he take EBT?
Is Creflo Dollar his real name?
Say What?: Creflo Dollar Creates GoFundMe For a $65 Million Plane
Megachurch pastor Creflo Dollar arrested
Creflo Dollar sued over devotional text messages ( preacher misappropriated a business idea)
Affluent pastors use wealth differently: Some give back; others buy yachts
More than a couple.
He certainly will
Unfortunately, he is just the tip of the iceberg. Most so-called "mainstream" churches are also not adverse to conflicting with scripture, tradition, history, etc. if it effects the bottom line. Religion is big business and becoming just as ruthless.
NEED?
What does NEED have to do with anything?
(Sho is a dapper lookin' dude, isn't he?)
(/s just in case I really need it.)
RE: Is Creflo Dollar his real name?
Some sources report that Dollar’s real name is Michael Smith, which Dollar himself has called an “urban legend”.
SEE HERE:
http://www.nypress.com/the-best-thing-about-evangelist-creflo-dollar-is-his-audience/
and here:
http://www.salon.com/2013/01/06/my_search_for_creflo_dollar/
Money laundering front operation?
Money laundering front operation?
Charlatans like Dollar and O$teen drive me nuts, modern days sons of one Sceva.
So, why is this a problem for you?
Just we are allowed to voice our strenuous, and your quite rational, objections to The Reverend Creflo Dollar's ministry, allow me to point out that we do not belong to his church, and how those who do support their pastor is indeed, their very own business and between them and God.
If you belong to Pastor Creflo Dollar's church and you give your money to Brother Creflo when he asks for it and says he needs it to operate his ministry, I think you are foolish. On both counts. But, our vote does not count here.
Your anger is righteous, but I sincerely doubt that anger is going to be the ministerial tool that brings The Reverend Creflo Dollar and his congregation back to a more edifying Christianity.
In this type of faith community, success is seen as proof of God’s Annointing. He needs the jet to prove that God is blessing him for his religious success.
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