For years I have seen this guy on TV I recall going out to LA for a DC and his church was located in the territory of the bethelites family I stayed with and we laughed at how he was getting over on folks, just taking their money
and now I learn that he got his early training from the Jehovahs Witnesses
Yes I think Fred Price is my new Idol
So Lady C and I have been discussing the fact that black folks need hope so we need to go ahead and start us a church, and call it The Greater Salvation Jubilation Redemption Holy Temple and I will be The Right Reverend Bishop JT Jakes I think that will work ok-
Yes in a couple of years we can build us one of those "MEGA_CHURCHES" and drive around in our "6" for those of you not from the "HOOD"--aka Mercedes Benz S-600
You got to love this guy he has no SHAME IN HIS GAME WHEN it comes to owning Rolls Royces
Like it was said --Religion is a Snare and a Racket$$$$
http://www.letusreason.org/Wf27.htm
I Drive a Rolls Royce In Order to Follow in Jesus' Footsteps |
He is the pastor of Crenshaw Christian center in which there are more than 16,000 members. He is currently being broadcasted on LeSea network and TBN.
His audience is mostly black and much like his predecessor of prosperity Rev. Ike his message is also about affluence. And it is most unfortunate.
Price claims he was brought up in a Jehovah's Witness family. After he converted to Christianity he experienced many different denominations. This all was left behind him after he read K. Hagins booklet the authority of the believer. Price claims that it was Hagin who had the greatest influence on his life. Frederick K.C. Price says: Kenneth Hagin has had the greatest influence upon my life of any living man ... his books ... revolutionized and changed my life.( Taped interviews on file at the Holy Spirit Research Center, Oral Roberts University cited in D. R. McConnell, The Kenyon Connection: A Theological and Historical Analysis of the Cultic Origins of the Faith Movement, a thesis submitted to the Theological Faculty, Oral Roberts University, Tulsa, OK, May 1982, p. 11).