Senator Charles Grassley, though not here, has been mentioned in several of the messages preached here. For those of you who aren’t aware, Sen. Grassley (R-IA) sent letters to six pentecostal, Word of Faith churches asking very intrusive questions. Kenneth and Gloria Copeland, Creflo and Taffy Dollar, Joyce Meyers, Benny Hinn, Paula White, and Bishop Eddie Long all received letters, each with a different set of questions. The bottom line in each, though, was the prosperity message each preaches from God’s Word. Senator Grassley snidely commented that Jesus entered Jerusalem on a donkey, and he didn’t understand why all of these ministries needed jets.

What impresses me is that both the Copelands and Pastor Dollar have acted with such integrity and kept in the love of God throughout all of this. While we’ve had a few laughs at Sen. Grassley’s expense (come on – Jesus didn’t have the option of using a jet, but he did ride a donkey that had never been ridden before), everyone has been very respectful.
Sen. Grassley says he’s exercising his authority to set tax policy and to oversee the tax code and the benefits it confers on non-profit organizations. But the First Amendment to the Constitution confers rights on houses of worship, like churches, that do not extend to the Red Cross, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, or other 501(c)(3) non-profit organizations.
Don’t believe what the news media feed you. Kenneth Copeland Ministries is the “dba” (doing business as) of Eagle Mountain International Church. The church gave extensive, respectful responses to Sen. Grassley’s questions. However, some of the questions stepped over the rights of the church. The church and its very experienced legal counsel devised a very fair way to get information to the Senator while still protecting the privacy of the ministry’s information. In an unprecedented step, John Copeland, the ministry’s CEO, asked the Internal Revenue Service to conduct a church tax inquiry. Who would do that if they had something to hide? Only a ministry of integrity would do that. All of the information Sen. Grassley has requested would be provided to the IRS in a church tax inquiry. Under a section of the Internal Revenue Code, Sen. Grassley and his committee could get the information from the IRS, review it, and do their tax code oversight and policy functions.
What’s the difference between turning information over to the IRS and turning it over directly to Sen. Grassley’s committee? Privacy. If the information goes directly to the committee, it will be made public. If the committee has to access it from the IRS, the information must be kept private.
Sen. Grassley apparently wants to make the information public. He’s a politician. Politicians like to bask in the media limelight. He wants to try to embarrass a ministry of high integrity. (Who do you suppose is behind this? Who steals, kills, and destroys?)
Brother Copeland has made it clear he will go to jail rather than to turn over private information,. All religious organizations have a stake in this matter, and all should be backing Brother Copeland. If the Senator can force these churches to disgorge private information, it can do it to any other religious organization – and the constitution will be trampled.
Here’s another thing you won’t read in the media. This ministry has sown at least 21 airplanes into other ministries. For those of you who don’t understand the concept of sowing and reaping, that means the ministry gave (and didn’t sell) the airplanes into the other ministries. The ministry has sown millions of dollars into orphanages, disaster relief, buying people homes and food. It has supported other ministries that have led millions of people to salvation. Kenneth Copeland Ministries is an awesome testimony to the goodness of God and the love of God.
Cherie and I sowed into the purchase of the Citation X the Copelands fly around the world preaching the gospel. We’re thrilled they have it! When we became aware they were believing for that particular aircraft, our regret was not that they wanted a jet, but that we couldn’t just write a check and buy it for them.
If you want more information, go to www.believersstandunited.com. And pray! Pray for the Copelands, the Dollars, and the other ministries affected. Pray for Senator Grassley, the other members of his committee, and the committee staff.
Even though the Copelands don’t know us from the man in the moon, Cherie and I consider them our spiritual parents, and we love them more than we can express. We’re so blessed to be their partners, and we’re blessed to have the example they’re setting about how to walk through an attack from the devil. In this, as in all circumstances, Jesus is Lord!