Richest Pastors in the World and their net worth - Forbes
 
 
The founder and presiding Bishop of the Living Faith Tabernacle, 
David Oyedepo tops the Forbes list of richest pastors in the world with a
 net worth of $150 million.
Forbes announced Oyedepo as the richest pastor ahead of other pastors in Europe. Oyedepo heads the single largest church in the world, which is otherwise known as Winners’ Chapel.
As one of the main founders of the Nigerian Christian Charismatic 
movement, he also exerts control over churches in 45 African nations, as
 well as several in Dubai, the United Kingdom and the United 
States.%Pastor Chris Oyakhilome of the Believers’ Love World; T.B Joshua
 of the Synagogue Church of All Nations; and Pastor E.A Adeboye of the 
Redeemed Christian Church of God, RCCG.
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10. Joseph Prince Net Worth 2018 – $5 Million
Pastor1Head of the largest church in the all of Asia and netting a salary of $550,000 a year, Prince could easily be seen as blessed. Born to a Sikh priest and previously employed as an IT consultant, his unlikely career has garnered a grand following worldwide from his native Malaysia to the United States.
This popularity is partially thanks to such friends as Joel Osteen of Lakewood Megachurch who has hosted a number of his sermons. One of the most internet savvy of the pastors listed, Prince also has a online video and podcast with a following from over 150 countries.
9. T.B. Joshua Net Worth 2018 – $10 Million
 
 
Pastor2Considered a Prophet by most of his congregation, Joshua has a
 unique and notable influence in his native country of Nigeria.
While primarily preaching from his home city of Lagos, Nigeria, 
Joshua has over 1.5 million Facebook fans. He also has a history of 
sending “Anointed Water” to thousands of individuals worldwide, most 
notably during the recent Ebola crisis.
There has been ongoing controversy regarding his claims to deliver 
people from possession, and there are 3 reported deaths in the U.K. 
linked to his church.
These were reported to be cases where the individuals refused life 
lengthening AIDS medication and instead relied on prayer for survival.
8. Billy Graham Net Worth 2018 – $25 Million
 
 
Pastor3Once called by many as “America’s Pastor”, Billy Graham is 
among the most well known and long-lived pastors on the planet. Born in 
1918 and educated in Anthropology and Biblical Studies by the Trinity 
Bible College in Florida State, he has been a presence for many historic
 events of the past two generations.
From bailing Dr. Martin Luther King Jr out of jail during the fight 
for Civil Rights, to directly writing and supporting Nixon during the 
Vietnam war, he has always been quite political minded. This fact has no
 doubt helped his following, with an estimated audience of around 2.2 
Billion individuals over the course of his career.
7. Kenneth Copeland Net Worth 2018 – $25 Million
 
 
Best known for his messages about prosperity and abundance, it 
appears Copeland can reference quite a bit of firsthand experience.
Before his conversion to Christianity he had commercial success as a 
recording artist, releasing 1957’s “Pledge of Love” which made it to #17
 of the top 40 billboard hits of the year.
Copeland has had a lifelong love for flying as well, which allowed 
him after conversion to become the personal pilot of Oral Roberts before
 starting his own ministry and owning his own private jet (admittedly 
paid for by church donations).
Copeland and his family also reside in a $6.3 million estate, where 
television audiences are invited to sit around the table with the family
 on “Believers Voice of Victory”.
6. Creflo Dollar Net Worth 2018 – $27 Million
 
 
Pastor4With Dollar in his name, was there any doubt this pastor would
 appear on such a list? Known as one of the flashiest of American 
Ministers, he owns a Rolls Royce, multiple $2.5 million dollar estates 
and in recent years been given an F by the Ministry Watch for financial 
transparency.
To make matters worse, Dollar was arrested in 2013 for allegedly 
attacking his own daughter but the charges were dropped after agreements
 to join anger management groups.
He like quite a few of his comrades in this list preaches almost 
exclusively the “prosperity” gospel. While receiving a Bachelor’s in 
Science for Education from West Georgia College, it appears this pastor 
has yet to learn the intricacies of “Do unto Others”.
5. E. A .Adeboye Net Worth 2018 – $39 Million
 
 
Pastor5Enoch Adejare Adeboye began his career in preaching while 
still maintaining a professorship at the University of Lagos, Nigeria.
It appears his Ph.D. in mathematics continues to serve him well, as 
membership numbers of his Redeemed Christian Church of God continue to 
swell in over 100 countries. Adeboye has claimed a goal to put a church 
“within 5 minutes” of every home in the world. With 14,000 branches in 
Nigeria alone, it seems he has done so for at least one country.
4. Benny Hinn Net Worth 2018 – $42 Million
 
 
Benny Hinn is perhaps the most openly controversial of any American 
Televangelist. Publicly claiming a gospel that empowers “faith healing”,
 he has been investigated by the United States Senate for manipulation 
of tax status, and his Ministry has been flagged with a “Donor Alert” by
 Ministry Watch. Regardless of this shady financial situation he 
continues to have a solid fellowship in both Canada and the United 
States.
Followers of his teachings believe that if they are prayed over, they
 can be healed of any malady. Among his many luxury possessions is a 
Gulfstream G4 jet.
3. Chris Oyakhilome Net Worth 2018 – $50 Million
 
 
Yet another Lagos native, “Pastor Chris” has an incredibly busy 
schedule to go with his wealth. His Believers’ Loveworld Incorporated 
not only contains an absolutely massive fellowship branch, but also 
branches for humanitarian aid and education. He also owns three separate
 television channels that garner up to 2.5 million views per nightly 
event.
As is common for someone with the “faith healing” gospel, there is 
some backlash, particularly from the Treatment Action Campaign against 
his claims of faith healing AIDS. As an interesting aside, as of 2017 
South Africa is considering a warrant for his arrest if Oyakhilome and 
his organizations do not become more financially transparent.
2. Bishop T.D. Jakes Net Worth 2018 – $147 Million
 
 
Head of the Potter’s House Megachurch and Potter’s Touch television 
program, T.D. Jakes is a common face on many national broadcast 
stations. Jakes has also been seen with both Presidents Bush (during the
 Hurricane Katrina aftermath) and Obama (leading a morning church 
service in 2009) who have both commented on his faithful intents and 
actions.
This is particularly notable, as both his Bachelor and Masters of 
Arts degree came from an unaccredited institution, Friends International
 Christian University.
Though he does make a sizable yearly sum as a pastor, most of his 
wealth has originated in sales of his gospel music (for which he has won
 at least one Grammy award), books and numerous syndicated appearances. 
As it turns out, T.D. Jakes is also of Nigerian heritage, which was 
proven when he allowed for his DNA to be tested for a PBS program.
1. Bishop David Oyedepo Net Worth 2018 – $150 Million
 
 
Coming in as a supposed host of the Holy Ghost with the most, Bishop 
David Oyedepo heads the single largest church in the world, Winners’ 
Chapel, which seats 50,000. As one of the main founders of the Nigerian 
Christian Charismatic movement, he also exerts control over churches in 
45 African nations, as well as several in Dubai, the United Kingdom and 
the United States.
Having been mentored by Adeboye, it is quite clear he took the 
formula of church expansion up a notch. Alongside churches, there has 
also been active outreach within his native continent where his ministry
 has aided in the development of hospitals, schools and maternity homes.
As to be expected with such successes, two of his sons are following 
in his footsteps by heading up both the London and South African 
Winners’ Chapel divisions.
 
 
 
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