Fraud, private jets and a Lamborghini: 10 televangelists who have faced controversy
In the past year, televangelists – including Kenneth Copeland, who recently went viral for an inflammatory "Inside Edition" interview, and Franklin Graham, son of legendary evangelical preacher Billy Graham – have been embroiled in controversy, one way or another.
Copeland, a Texas evangelist, came under fire for a viral "Inside Edition" video in which he defended his three private jets. But he's not the only one to make headlines.
From buying a $200,000 Lamborghini SUV as an anniversary gift to reportedly turning away hurricane evacuees, these 10 televangelists have caught flak for their actions and sermons.
Copeland justified his jet-setting by saying that he could not evangelize without the aircraft. "If I flew commercial, I'd have to stop 65% of what I'm doing," he told journalist Lisa Guerrero.
In the past year, televangelists – including Kenneth Copeland, who recently went viral for an inflammatory "Inside Edition" interview, and Franklin Graham, son of legendary evangelical preacher Billy Graham – have been embroiled in controversy, one way or another.
Copeland, a Texas evangelist, came under fire for a viral "Inside Edition" video in which he defended his three private jets. But he's not the only one to make headlines.
From buying a $200,000 Lamborghini SUV as an anniversary gift to reportedly turning away hurricane evacuees, these 10 televangelists have caught flak for their actions and sermons.
Copeland justified his jet-setting by saying that he could not evangelize without the aircraft. "If I flew commercial, I'd have to stop 65% of what I'm doing," he told journalist Lisa Guerrero.