Creflo Dollar defend his $65 million campaign for a private jet
You Cannot Stop Me From Believing God for a $65 Million Plane, Creflo says.
So is Creflo Dollar a believer in the prosperity gospel or not?
After the backlash over his $65 million private jet fundraising campaign, Dollar is defending his audacious faith.
In his response Dollar says he would have used the plane to expand his ministry, and because his plans were for the kingdom,
"Now you see why the devil tried so aggressively to discredit my voice."
I can dream as long as I want to. I can believe God as long as I want to. If I want to believe God for a $65 million plane,
you cannot stop me. You cannot stop me from dreaming.
You can’t stop me from dreaming. I’m gon’ dream until Jesus comes.
If you think a $65 million plane was too much, if they discover that there’s life on Mars, they gon’ need to hear the
Gospel and I’m gon have to believe God for a $1 billion space shuttle because we got to preach the Gospel on Mars.
I dare you to tell me I can’t dream. I dare you to tell me I can’t believe God.
Dollar continues to encourage those in attendance to “dream about what the devil says you can’t have,” including the “best house” and “best car.”
Dollar says he never “one time” asked
his followers at his church for $65 million. He said the campaign was geared more towards his donors around the world that need him to travel to spread the “Gospel.”
Creflo Dollar is the founder and senior
pastor of World Changers Church
International (WCCI) in College Park,
Georgia, USA, which serves nearly 30,000
members; World Changers Church-New
York, which hosts over 6,000 worshippers
each week; and a host of satellite
churches. With 30 years in ministry,
Creflo Dollar is committed to bringing the
Good News of Jesus Christ to people all
over the world, literally changing the
world one person at a time.
You Cannot Stop Me From Believing God for a $65 Million Plane, Creflo says.
So is Creflo Dollar a believer in the prosperity gospel or not?
After the backlash over his $65 million private jet fundraising campaign, Dollar is defending his audacious faith.
In his response Dollar says he would have used the plane to expand his ministry, and because his plans were for the kingdom,
"Now you see why the devil tried so aggressively to discredit my voice."
I can dream as long as I want to. I can believe God as long as I want to. If I want to believe God for a $65 million plane,
you cannot stop me. You cannot stop me from dreaming.
You can’t stop me from dreaming. I’m gon’ dream until Jesus comes.
If you think a $65 million plane was too much, if they discover that there’s life on Mars, they gon’ need to hear the
Gospel and I’m gon have to believe God for a $1 billion space shuttle because we got to preach the Gospel on Mars.
I dare you to tell me I can’t dream. I dare you to tell me I can’t believe God.
Dollar continues to encourage those in attendance to “dream about what the devil says you can’t have,” including the “best house” and “best car.”
Dollar says he never “one time” asked
his followers at his church for $65 million. He said the campaign was geared more towards his donors around the world that need him to travel to spread the “Gospel.”
Creflo Dollar is the founder and senior
pastor of World Changers Church
International (WCCI) in College Park,
Georgia, USA, which serves nearly 30,000
members; World Changers Church-New
York, which hosts over 6,000 worshippers
each week; and a host of satellite
churches. With 30 years in ministry,
Creflo Dollar is committed to bringing the
Good News of Jesus Christ to people all
over the world, literally changing the
world one person at a time.
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