lol all i know is the Holy Spirit is powerful in him I dont look at the flesh side of it, i really dont like most churches in america i stopped going to mine
I find looking at the information provided by these people quite entertaining.
Heres a PDF application for spiritual enrichment. only $45 page 2 has some $60 courses
http://www.thepotter...ecounseling.pdf
And this
Bishop T. D. Jakes - Biography
I don't think it contains one reference to the bible or Jesus. Its very long but heres the first several paragraphs.
http://www.thepotter...-Biography.aspx
"Even in a profession peopled with multitaskers, Bishop Thomas (T.D.) Jakes stands out."
Time magazine, February 2005
Cover Article, "The 25 Most Influential Evangelicals in America"
Ministerial and business visionary, entrepreneurial trailblazer, altruistic philanthropist, and spiritual shepherd to millions around the globe, Bishop Thomas Dexter (T.D.) Jakes, Sr., founded Greater Emmanuel Temple of Faith, his first pastorate, in 1979. It was a small beginning, in a small West Virginia church, pastoring a small, 10-member congregation.
More than 25 years later, Bishop Jakes pastors what Christianity Today calls "one of America’s fastest growing mega-churches." The Potter’s House, a multiracial, nondenominational church with 50-plus active outreach ministries, has dominated church growth records since its inception in 1996. In its 10-year existence, the church has grown from the 50 families that relocated with the Jakes family from West Virginia to Dallas to more than 30,000 members. Rivaling many corporations, the ministry employs nearly 400 staff members, including full-time finance, human resources, information technology, materials distribution, public relations, publications and television production departments. The Potter’s House is fiscally sound, retiring within four years the financial debt incurred by the 191,000 square feet, $45 million sanctuary construction.
Bishop Jakes was born in South Charleston, WV, on June 9, 1957. His parents, businessman and entrepreneur Ernest Sr. and educator Odith, were charitable benefactors in their community.
It is to them that their son credits as the source of his own integrity, discipline, and self-reliance. In 2006, he celebrated 30 years in ministry.
Bottom line If he ministers to you thats all that matters.