Joel Osteen Has Built a Vast Business Empire

The popular pastor, under fire from his handling of Hurricane Harvey outreach, shared new thoughts during service on Sunday.
By Brian Sozzi ,

Under fire for how he handled outreach to those hurt by Hurricane Harvey, popular pastor Joel Osteen took to the stage on Sunday to offer a dose of hope.

In his first sermon post Harvey, Osteen said God would "pay back" victims for things they lost in the storm. He also defended his controversial decision to close his mega church in the wake of the deadly storm, according to People

Long before the television evangelist was accused of closing his church's doors to victims of Hurricane Harvey, Osteen has faced controversy for the wealth he has built through his teachings and various other ventures.

While Osteen has reportedly not taken a salary from his gigantic Lakewood Church since the ministry's move to the former home of the NBA's Houston Rockets in 2005, his wallet certainly hasn't been hurting for cash. Residing in a $10.5 million Houston mansion, Osteen reportedly banks over $55 million a year through the sales of his numerous best-selling books and related journals and study guides, according to Celebrity Net Worth. The New York Times reported that his first book alone sold more than three million hardcover copies.

Critics have previously claimed that Osteen uses his ministry, which reaches the homes of over 100 million people, as a vehicle for self-promotion and building his own fortune. Osteen has never shied away from defending his wealth, making no apologies for his success.

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