The 40 Richest And Most Controversial Spiritual Gurus Throughout The World

26. Rev. Joseph Prince Earnings Go Up To $5 Million

Singapore native Joseph Prince is the senior pastor and one of the founders of the New Creation Church, one of Asia’s biggest megachurches. Prince has preached “hyper-grace” in Australia, Canada, Great Britain, Italy, Indonesia, the Netherlands, Norway, South Africa and the United States and he’s considered to be the main progenitor of this genre of teaching, which emphasizes the grace of god to the exclusion of other teachings such as repentance and confession of sin because all sin, past, present, and future, has already been forgiven. Prince has published several books, CDs and DVDs and his TV show Destined to Reign is broadcast in more than 150 countries and also streamed online through Internet and podcasts. The Straits Times reported that on 2009 Prince’s church paid one employee over $500,000 in its last financial year. The church responded the report declaring they “recognize and reward key contributors to the church and Senior Pastor Prince is the main pillar of our church’s growth and revenue.”  

27. Joel Osteen Earnings Go Up To $40 Million

On October 3, 1999, two weeks after his father’s’ death, Joel Scott Osteen began preaching and later that year he became the new senior pastor of Lakewood Church, the largest Protestant church in the United States, located in Houston, Texas. Osteen’s church acquired the Compaq Center, former home of the NBA Houston Rockets, in 2003. The church renovations cost $105 million, adding five stories to the construction. Lakewood’s 2005 grand opening had an estimated attendance of 56,000 people, including Texas Governor Rick Perry. American preacher has written seven New York Times bestselling books and his televised sermons are seen by over 20 million people monthly in over 100 countries. Osteen, widely nicknamed The Smiling Preacher has been described by former presidential candidate John McCain as his favorite inspirational author and though televangelist has generally avoided discussing controversial social issues he’s said that he is opposed to same-sex marriage because homosexuality is a sin according to the Scripture. Osteen lives in a$10.5 million 17,000 square foot home with six bedrooms, six bathrooms, three elevators, five fireplaces, a guest house and pool house. New York attorney Richard Garbarini claimed “Osteen is leveraging the church as a money-making vehicle! The church pays (to air) his sermons, which are just de facto infomercials to promote his books. The Lakewood Church is a shell to funnel people to his website so he can sell his books.”

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