Meet the five Nigerian Pastors who top the 2014 list of ’10 Richest Pastors in the world’
Another incredible list has just been published on
RichestLifestyle.com, and Winners’ Chapel Bishop David Oyedepo is the
richest pastor in the world with an estimated net worth of $150 million.
Surprisingly, out of the top ten richest pastors in the WORLD, five of them are Nigerians.
“A pastor is an ordained leader of a Christian congregation. Many
pastors worldwide are serving humanity by providing guidance to people
belonging to the community. Some of them have become very rich through
their churches and other investments. These millionaire men of God are
known all over the world.” the site reports
Now meet the top 10 richest pastors in the world as of 2014.
- 10) Joseph Prince – Net worth: $5 Million (Singapore)
Annual salary of this Singaporean pastor is $550,000. Pastor Joseph
Prince is the senior pastor of the New Creation Church in Singapore. The
New Creation Church’s financial income was reported at $44.7 million US
dollars in 2008. He hosts a religious program called “Destined to
Reign.” He has addressed many congregations worldwide.
- =9) Chris Okotie – Net worth: $10 Million (Nigeria)
Chris Okotie was a pop musician in the 1980s. He embraced the Bible
and set up the Household of God Church, one of Nigeria’s most flamboyant
congregations. He is an automobile lover and owns several posh cars
which include a Mercedes S600, Rolls-Royce, Hummer and Porsche.
- =8) Matthew Ashimolowo – Net worth: $10 Million (Nigeria)
Matthew Ashimolowo’s Kingsway International Christian Center is the
largest Pentecostal church in the United Kingdom. It has assets worth
more than $40 million and earns profit of more than $10 million.
- 7) T.B. Joshua – Net worth: $15 Million (Nigeria)
Prophet Temitope Balogun Joshua is Nigeria’s most powerful,
controversial and philanthropic preacher. He heads the Synagogue Church
of all Nations (SCOAN), a congregation he founded in 1987. The christian
minister, televangelist and faith healer is a big giver; his
humanitarian works include education, healthcare and rehabilitation
programs. He is the owner of Emmanuel TV, a Christian television
network.
- 6) T. D. Jakes – Net worth: $18 Million (United States)
Bishop T. D. Jakes is the apostle/bishop of The Potter’s House, a
non-denominational American mega-church that has over 30,000 members.
His ministry’s annual revival MegaFest draws more than 100,000 people.
- 5) Billy Graham – Net worth: $25 Million (United States)
Billy Graham is a southern Baptist. He earned celebrity status when
his sermons were broadcast on radio and TV stations all over the USA. He
founded the Billy Graham Evangelist Association in 1950.
- 4) Creflo Dollar – Net worth: $27 Million (United States)
This American televangelist, pastor is also a Word of Faith teacher.
He is a founder of the non-denominational World Changers Church
International. He has built a multimillion dollar ministry on the
message “It is the will of God for you to prosper in every way.”
- 3) Benny Hinn – Net worth: $42 Million (United States)
This Israeli-American televangelist earned wealth through his
ministry and evangelical program. He is well-known for his regular
miracle healing crusades, which are held in large stadiums in major
cities and broadcasted in the TV.
- 2) Chris Oyakhilome – Net worth: $50 Million (Nigeria)
Chris Oyakhilome’s church Christ Embassy has more than 40,000
members, several of whom are successful entrepreneurs and politicians.
This pastor’s diversified interests include magazines, newspapers, a TV
station, a record label, hotels, satellite TV and real estate.
- 1) David Oyedepo – Net worth: $150 Million (Nigeria)
Bishop David Oyedepo is the richest pastor in Nigeria and the world.
He is the founder of the Living Faith World Outreach Ministry. Ever
since he founded this ministry in 1981, it has grown to become one of
Africa’s largest congregations. He hosts three services every Sunday in
The Faith Tabernacle. This prosperous pastor owns private jets and homes
in the US and the UK.
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