His Houston mansion features a pool, pool house, and three elevators

The internet is buzzing with reactions to a particularly tone-deaf tweet from millionaire televangelist Joel Osteen, who urged people to enjoy the โ€œsimple thingsโ€ in life even if they lack substantial resources. Osteen, 61, has an estimated net worth of at least $50 million and owns two luxurious homes in Texas valued at $10.5 million and $2.9 million. His Houston mansion features a pool, pool house, and three elevators.

Many quickly pointed out the apparent hypocrisy of Osteenโ€™s message, given his affluent lifestyle and prominent status at Lakewood Church, where he serves as senior pastor. The megachurch operates on an annual budget of around $70 million, funded by generous donations from followers who heed Osteenโ€™s calls for contributions.

On Wednesday, Osteen tweeted, โ€œItโ€™s the simple things in life that bring us the most joy,โ€ adding that those without many resources are still โ€œblessedโ€ if they have their health and can enjoy simple pleasures like looking at the stars.

Critics were swift to call out Osteenโ€™s lack of awareness. One person sarcastically remarked, โ€œIf you can look up at those stars from the balcony of your mansion, youโ€™re Joel Osteen.โ€ Another questioned the morality of anyone donating to what they termed a โ€œmorally bankrupt conman.โ€ Another tweet highlighted the irony of Osteenโ€™s message given his wealth: โ€œYou may not have a lot of resourcesโ€ฆ multiple mansions, a yacht, and sports cars were all purchased off the backs of the suckers heโ€™s referring to.โ€

Osteenโ€™s church has been the subject of controversy before. During Hurricane Harvey, he initially refused to open the churchโ€™s doors to victims, only relenting after public outcry. One Twitter user referenced this incident, quipping, โ€œSaw Joel Osteen trending and thought he had locked his church doors during a hurricane again.โ€

Comparisons to other public figures, such as Donald Trump, surfaced as well. One user wrote, โ€œJoel Osteen and Donald Trump are basically the same person. Both fake Christians that sucker the weak-minded out of their money.โ€ Others mocked Osteen by juxtaposing his tweet with images of his opulent lifestyle, including a private jet and luxurious mansions. Another pointed out his rumored $54 million yearly salary, despite his claims of relying solely on book sales for income.

In a viral post, a user highlighted Osteenโ€™s hypocrisy: โ€œJoel Osteen, worth $100 million, living in multiple mansions and owning multiple yachts wants you to know that money wonโ€™t bring you joy, but he still wants you to send him all of the money you can.โ€

Osteen took over Lakewood Church in 1999 after his fatherโ€™s death. The church was criticized in 2021 for receiving $4.4 million in PPP loans, which were later returned. The Financial Times reported in 2019 that Lakewood Church collected $89 million in donations in 2017 but spent only $1.2 million on charitable causes while using $115 million to upgrade their facility, which included two 30-foot waterfalls.

Despite the backlash, Osteenโ€™s tweet continues to draw attention, with many pointing out the disparity between his words and actions. The televangelistโ€™s apparent disconnect from the struggles of ordinary people has once again put him at the center of a heated debate about wealth and religion.


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