Yes, Brothers and Sisters of
, we need to pray for dear Jim Bakker. This lovely preacher has fallen on hard times. I am sure that you will all feel a great sense of duty to help one of
's most faithful servants in his great hour of need.
Apparently, poor Mr. Bakker is very close to losing his life-long ministry — a ministry that has always been true and faithful unto Almighty
. Agatha (my sister) sent me an article that discusses the dire desperation that Reverend Jim is going through. I shall include a snippet here:
Clearly, this dear man of
needs not only our prayers, but some financial support, as well. Now, I do realize that we are all very committed to helping
get his jet aeroplane, thanks to our contributions, but surely we can all spare some extra money for Jim Bakker. Why, the poor man has had more than his share of troubles, no thanks to how the devil attempted to disgrace him a few years ago!



Your kindness and consideration is most appreciated.


Apparently, poor Mr. Bakker is very close to losing his life-long ministry — a ministry that has always been true and faithful unto Almighty

'We're at the end': Televangelist Jim Bakker pleads for viewers to send $1 million to save his ministry
Jim Bakker, the controversial televangelist best known for his disgraced 1980s Christian media empire, is warning his supporters he could lose his ministry and his home if he doesn’t raise $1 million soon.
After warning his viewers that “we’re in the End Times,” Bakker bemoaned the fact that contributions to his ministry have dropped. “A lot of people have not been giving any more because it’s perilous times,” he said.
Bakker blamed what he called “big debt” for the financial crunch and warned he could lose his home if viewers don’t contribute. "If they foreclose on this ministry, they will take my house too, so I will be on the street,” he said.
Jim Bakker, the controversial televangelist best known for his disgraced 1980s Christian media empire, is warning his supporters he could lose his ministry and his home if he doesn’t raise $1 million soon.
After warning his viewers that “we’re in the End Times,” Bakker bemoaned the fact that contributions to his ministry have dropped. “A lot of people have not been giving any more because it’s perilous times,” he said.
Bakker blamed what he called “big debt” for the financial crunch and warned he could lose his home if viewers don’t contribute. "If they foreclose on this ministry, they will take my house too, so I will be on the street,” he said.
Clearly, this dear man of





Your kindness and consideration is most appreciated.
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