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Creflo Augustus Dollar, Jr., [2] (born January 28, 1962) is an American pastor, televangelist, and the founder of the non-denominational Christian World Changers Church International based in College Park, Georgia, a suburb of Atlanta. [3]
On November 5, 2007, United States Senator Chuck Grassley announced an investigation into the tax-exempt status of six ministries under the leadership of Benny Hinn, Paula White, Eddie L. Long, Joyce Meyer, Creflo Dollar, and Kenneth Copeland by the United States Senate Committee on Finance.
Toufik Benedictus "Benny" Hinn (born 3 December 1952) is an Israeli-born Palestinian-American-Canadian televangelist, best known for his regular "Miracle Crusades"—revival meeting or faith healing summits that are usually held in stadiums in major cities, which are later broadcast worldwide on his television program, This Is Your Day.
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Creflo and Taffi Dollar 15,000 [3] Pentecostal, Word of Faith: World Overcomers Christian Church Durham: NC Andy Thompson 15,000 [3] Non-denominational: Yes (4) World Harvest Church Columbus: OH Rod Parsley: 13,000 [citation needed] Pentecostal: World Outreach Church Murfreesboro: TN Allen Jackson 15,000 [62] Non-denominational
Duplantis was on the Board of Regents of Oral Roberts University, which awarded him an honorary doctorate, until late 2007, when he, fellow regent Creflo Dollar, and the President of the University Richard Roberts all resigned. Duplantis said in a prepared statement released by the school, "the demands of ministry have made it increasingly ...
Congress required all federal agencies to submit annual financial reports in 1990. The Pentagon finally got around to complying in 2018, and it still hasn't passed an audit.
Creflo Dollar (born 1962) Richard Dortch (1931–2011) Jesse Duplantis (born 1949) E. Frederick J. Eikerenkoetter II (1935–2009), better known as Reverend Ike;