The president of the republic of Liberia, Mrs. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has been caught in the six minutes video of Creflo Dollar Prosperity Ministry fund raising to purchase Gulfstream G650 jet worth $60 million.
The president was captured in the live viewing screen video, advocating for the fund raising, in the bid to change the ministry existing jet that has been in service for about three decades and urged parishioners to join in the kingdom investment, in term of offering and tithes and special offering worth about $300 dollars to each members as a goal that must be achieved.
The video includes parishioners, a pilot, a project manager and even the President of Liberia, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, advocating on behalf of the pastor.
The minister Creflo Dollar, known for being a prosperity preacher at his Atlanta-area World Changers Church International, is seeking 200,000 people committed to sow $300 or more (to) help achieve his goal to purchase the G650 airplane.
The figures were presented Friday in a nearly six-minute video on the Creflo Dollar Ministries website (the video was not viewable Friday night) and total more than $60 million needed to buy the Gulfstream G650, which goes for a reported $65 million.
The Gulfstream G650 can fly eight passengers and four crew members some 8,000 statue miles at a cruising speed of Mach 0.85, according to specs posted on gulfstream.com.
The project isn't limited to member donations, as the site states that "we are asking members, partners and supporters of this ministry to assist us in acquiring a Gulfstream G650."
The request goes on to detail that the luxury jet will transport Pastors Creflo and Taffi Dollar and member of the Dollars' church around the globe to help them spread the gospel.
His words: Our jet has been in service for more than three decades: The right engine went out en route to Australia, but the plane was able to safely land at its destination thanks to the experience of the pilot and crew. During another trip, mechanical failure caused the jet to skid off a runway in London while Taffi Dollar and their three daughters were aboard.
Dollar attributed his family's safe arrival to "a grace working on that airplane, that brought my girls back home to me, you understand what I am saying?" he said from the pulpit to thunderous applause.
Dollar said that after those incidents, he "knew that it was time to begin to believe God for a new airplane."
"The G650 is the biggest, fastest, most luxurious, longest range and most technologically advanced jet -- by far," according to the site.