It’s getting harder and harder to ignore the shenanigans that these prosperity charlatans continue to perpetrate, especially with the latest revelations about the extravagant misuse of ministry funds and assets in false prophet, Joni Lamb's ministry. For the life of me, I cannot wrap my head around the fascination with such people—they contribute absolutely nothing to the body of Christ.
According to an investigation by the Trinity Foundation, Lamb has been using Daystar Television Network’s ministry jet for personal jaunts to visit her fiancé (now husband) and to their new condo.
The cost of these trips? An eye-watering $769,220.
To normal people, unblinded by the sickening gaze of Word of Faith hucksters promising perfect health and unattainable wealth to anyone willing to sow coin-shaped seeds of faith into their coffers, this is a blatant abuse of donor money—money that desperate, but willing participants have given, expecting it to provide returns multi-fold, not fund Lamb’s personal life.
For years, Lamb has presented herself as a spiritual shepherd, pretending to lead her followers with messages of faith and righteousness. But behind the scenes, she has been living a life of luxury on the ministry’s dime. The flights, documented meticulously by the Trinity Foundation, reveal a pattern of personal indulgence that is deeply hypocritical, yet unsurprising.
Joni Lamb, a fraud masquerading as a Christian leader, has long duped her followers into believing she is a stalwart of Christian media. She and her late husband, Marcus Lamb, co-founded Daystar Television Network in 1997, building it into one of the largest faith-based networks globally, reaching billions of homes around the world.