The Sentinel-Record

Megachurch pastor Creflo Dollar arrested

- KATE BRUMBACK

ATLANTA — Megachurch pastor and televangel­ist Creflo Dollar — who has drawn scrutiny for his flashy lifestyle and preaching that prosperity is good — was arrested early Friday after authoritie­s say he slightly hurt his 15- year- old daughter in a fight at his metro Atlanta home.

Fayette County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a call of domestic violence at the home in unincorpor­ated Fayette County around 1 a. m., said investigat­or Brent Rowan. The pastor and his daughter were arguing over whether she could go to a party when Dollar “got physical” with her, leaving her with “superficia­l injuries,” Rowan said.

The 15- year- old was the one who called authoritie­s, and her 19- year- old sister corroborat­ed the story, Rowan said.

Dollar faces misdemeano­r charges of simple battery and cruelty to children. He bonded out of Fayette County jail Friday morning.

“As a father I love my children and I always have their best interest at heart at all times, and I would never use my hand to ever cause bodily harm to my children,” Dollar said in a statement released by his lawyer Nikki Bonner. “The facts in this case will be handled privately to further protect my children. My family thanks you for your prayers and continued support.”

Dollar will make no further comments since he’s involved in the ongoing criminal matter, but he is expected to preach Sunday, Bonner said.

The 50- year- old leads the Creflo Dollar Ministries and is the pastor for World Changers Church Internatio­nal in the Atlanta suburb of College Park, which serves nearly 30,000 members, according to the church’s website. World Chang- ers Church- New York hosts over 6,000 worshipper­s each week, the website says. Four satellite churches are located in Georgia along with others in Los Angeles, Indianapol­is, Washington, Cleveland, Dallas and Houston.

He and his wife Taffi, a copastor at the church, have five children, according to the website.

Dollar is a native of College Park and says he received a vision for World Changers Ministries Christian Center in 1986. He held the first service, in front of only eight people, in the cafeteria of Kathleen Mitchell Elementary School in College Park, the website says.

His ministry grew quickly, moved into a modest- sized chapel and was renamed World Changers Church Internatio­nal. The church moved into its present location, an 8,500- seat sanctuary called the World Dome, on Dec. 24, 1995.

Dollar said in a 2007 interview with The Associated Press that he renounced his salary from the church, and his income only comes from personal investment­s, including a real estate residentia­l property business and horse breeding company called Dollar Ranch. He’s published more than 30 books, focusing mostly on family and life issues, including debt management.

“I stopped taking a salary,” he said. “But no one ask the question, ‘ Where are you getting your money from?’ Well, I have boxes of invitation­s to speak. At first, I was glad to preach for anyone. What I didn’t know was I received a love offering for preaching. Back then, it was for $ 25 bucks. But over the years, people began to appreciate what I was bringing to them.”

He said in the interview that he sometimes got up to $ 100,000 for a single appearance on his packed schedule of speaking engagement­s.

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