Kenneth Copeland: It’s God’s Will for Every Christian to Have a Debt Free House

According to the Houston Chronicle prosperity gospel televangelist Kenneth Copeland is the wealthiest pastor in America, with a net worth of $750 million in 2021. The religious charlatan owns several mansions, two Lear jets and a fleet of luxury cars.

Copeland built his empire on the backs of trailer park grandmas who send him their tithes and social security checks in the hopes they will prosper by making him prosper. The only ones who prosper from the prosperity gospel are the con artist ministers, and their families.

Copeland Ministries has a YouTube video (21 House Scriptures) that teaches that it is God’s will for every believer to own a “debt free home.” According to this video, Christians can have a new debt free dwelling by supporting the ministry and manifesting their new home.

It’s the American dream to own your own home, but if you are not a millionaire televangelist you will not suddenly own a debt free home. If you work hard, save your money, make a decent down payment, you will own a debt-free house after you pay off the 30-year mortgage.

You’re not going to believe your way into a new home. You are not going to manifest a new house. And you are sure as hell will never afford a new house if you give your hard-earned money to a religious fraudster like Kenneth Copeland.

Your debt free home promised by Copeland is as real as the heavenly mansion of the old hymn, “I’ve, got a mansion.”