Net Worth $20 million
Age 74 years old

Jesse Duplantis Net Worth

Jesse Duplantis has an estimated net worth of $20 million. He is an American Evangelical Charismatic Christian minister. He is among the richest Preachers in the world.

Jesse Duplantis Private Planes

Duplantis reportedly informed his followers of his intention to buy a $54 million Dassault Falcon 7X in May 2018, according to national media outlets.
According to Duplantis, Jesse Duplantis Ministries had already purchased three private aircraft by the year 2006.
“I really believe that if Jesus were physically on the earth today, he wouldn’t be riding a donkey,” Duplantis said in support of his decision.
On his ministry website, Duplantis responded to a barrage of criticism by writing, “I’m not asking you to pay for my plane, I’m asking you to pray for my plane.”

Duplantis and fellow televangelist Kenneth Copeland defended their use of private jets in 2016 by saying that commercial aircraft were rife with “demons.”

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Jesse Duplantis Biography

American preacher Jesse Duplantis is a member of the Christian Evangelical Charismatic movement. He is the founder of Jesse Duplantis Ministries and resides in New Orleans, Louisiana, in the United States.

Jesse Duplantis Age

Jesse Duplantis was born on July 9, 1949 in New Orleans, Louisiana. As of 2023 he is 74 years old.

Jesse Duplantis Family

Paul and Velma Duplantis are Jesse Duplantis’ parents. Jessie Duplantis has Eight siblings.

Jesse Duplantis Spouse

He has been happily married to his beloved Reverend Cathy Duplantis since June 6, 1970. He and his wife founded Covenant Church, a local affiliate of JDM, in 1997 on the property of the global headquarters in Destrehan, Louisiana.

Jodi Duplantis Walker, the couple’s daughter, was a blessing, but he hasn’t given any information publicly  about her.

Jesse Duplantis Career

Duplantis is considered a proponent of the prosperity gospel.

Up until late 2007, when he, fellow regent Creflo Dollar and university president Richard Roberts all submitted their resignations, Duplantis served on the board of regents of Oral Roberts University, which granted him an honorary doctorate. In a prepared statement made public by the institution, Duplantis stated that “the demands of ministry have made it increasingly difficult to continue to effectively serve.” Following the University’s acceptance of a $70 million donation on the condition that it usher in “a new era of transparent governance and accountability,” the remainder of the Board, which included Kenneth Copeland and Benny Hinn, was swept aside over the course of the following few weeks.

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