Televangelist Kenneth Copeland has
acquired a new multimillion dollar Gulfstream V jet that he says will
help him do the Lord's work and help him avoid having to contend with
"demons" that travel on commercial airlines.
The "debt free" jet, which hit the market with a $36 million price tag in 1998 is an ultra-long-range business jet that can accommodate up to four crew members and 14 passengers in an executive configuration.
It is unclear though how much Copeland's ministry paid for the jet.
"Father we thank you so and I'm asking you now sir, according to your word, bless our partners beyond measure. Yes, in the name of Jesus. For you said in 2002, 'I'm sending you new partners who are very strong financially and they will obey me. And I will increase your longtime partners and they will obey me," Copeland, 81, said in a thanksgiving prayer for the new jet.
"And you will not come short. And you will not fail. And you will not lack. And you will not come behind and you will not be diminished. Praise God," he said of his donors.
On a TV broadcast in 2015, the ministers explained that private jets were important to their business to help them, among other things, pray in privacy as the Lord leads and avoid unnecessary demons.
"We've got to have this! The mess that the airlines are in today. I would have to stop — I'm being very conservative — at least, 75-80, more like 90 percent of what we are doing. Because we can't get there! That's why we are on that airplane. We can talk to God!" Copeland said.
"Now, Oral Roberts used to fly airlines. But even back then it got to the place where it was agitating his spiritual. People coming up to him, he had become famous, and they wanting him to pray for them and all that," Copeland explained. "You can't, you can't manage that today. This dope-filled world, and get in a long tube with a bunch of demons. And it's deadly.
"I wanted to make that clear so the devil can't lie to you and say, 'See them there preachers spending all that money, just fat cats riding around.' No, we're not; we're in business," Copeland said.
According to Charlie Bollinger, Kenneth Copeland Ministries' partner and volunteer, "the Holy Spirit confirmed to Brother Copeland that the Gulfstream V was the plane the Lord had set aside for KCM." The ministry identified the seller of the jet as filmmaker Tyler Perry. The jet was purchased and "paid in full" during Thanksgiving week.
While the newly acquired Gulfstream V jet "is in outstanding condition and is an exceptional value," Bollinger said it will need $2.5 million in upgrades to meet new FAA standards.
"So, as Elite CX Team members, we need to set our faith NOW on receiving that additional seed so that we can sow it within the next three to four months, as the upgrades are completed," Bollinger urged Copeland's donors.
He further noted that an additional $17 million was necessary to help maintain the new aircraft and urged donors to prepare to give that amount as well.
*Hmmm...
The "debt free" jet, which hit the market with a $36 million price tag in 1998 is an ultra-long-range business jet that can accommodate up to four crew members and 14 passengers in an executive configuration.
It is unclear though how much Copeland's ministry paid for the jet.
"Father we thank you so and I'm asking you now sir, according to your word, bless our partners beyond measure. Yes, in the name of Jesus. For you said in 2002, 'I'm sending you new partners who are very strong financially and they will obey me. And I will increase your longtime partners and they will obey me," Copeland, 81, said in a thanksgiving prayer for the new jet.
"And you will not come short. And you will not fail. And you will not lack. And you will not come behind and you will not be diminished. Praise God," he said of his donors.
On a TV broadcast in 2015, the ministers explained that private jets were important to their business to help them, among other things, pray in privacy as the Lord leads and avoid unnecessary demons.
"We've got to have this! The mess that the airlines are in today. I would have to stop — I'm being very conservative — at least, 75-80, more like 90 percent of what we are doing. Because we can't get there! That's why we are on that airplane. We can talk to God!" Copeland said.
"Now, Oral Roberts used to fly airlines. But even back then it got to the place where it was agitating his spiritual. People coming up to him, he had become famous, and they wanting him to pray for them and all that," Copeland explained. "You can't, you can't manage that today. This dope-filled world, and get in a long tube with a bunch of demons. And it's deadly.
"I wanted to make that clear so the devil can't lie to you and say, 'See them there preachers spending all that money, just fat cats riding around.' No, we're not; we're in business," Copeland said.
According to Charlie Bollinger, Kenneth Copeland Ministries' partner and volunteer, "the Holy Spirit confirmed to Brother Copeland that the Gulfstream V was the plane the Lord had set aside for KCM." The ministry identified the seller of the jet as filmmaker Tyler Perry. The jet was purchased and "paid in full" during Thanksgiving week.
While the newly acquired Gulfstream V jet "is in outstanding condition and is an exceptional value," Bollinger said it will need $2.5 million in upgrades to meet new FAA standards.
"So, as Elite CX Team members, we need to set our faith NOW on receiving that additional seed so that we can sow it within the next three to four months, as the upgrades are completed," Bollinger urged Copeland's donors.
He further noted that an additional $17 million was necessary to help maintain the new aircraft and urged donors to prepare to give that amount as well.
*Hmmm...
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