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However, what if I told you that was not all they were printing? What if I told you that they were using their non-profit equipment and non-profit employees to run a business? What is wrong with donating money to buy equipment to print ministry material? Well, quite frankly, nothing. If you have ever given a donation to the ministry, hypothetically speaking, it is possible that it may have gone towards this high-end printing equipment.
It is the same building, the same employees, the same equipment, the same ink, and the same paper. Further more, the person who is the head of the ministry print shop, is the same person who is the head of StarCom printing! They are one and the same. StarCom’s invoices plainly state that checks are to be made payable to Jimmy Swaggart Ministries. They called this side of the business StarCom, but it still operated under the non-profit umbrella of Jimmy Swaggart Ministries.
The ministry decided a few years ago, after investing in state- of-the-art printing equipment, to take on outside clients for print jobs. The ministry has its own print shop that is responsible for the printing of ministry materials such as books, study guides, The Evangelist, CD covers, and so forth. I am going to be outlining to you what took place at Jimmy Swaggart Ministries in June of 2011, that led to the dismissal of four employees.Īs most of you know, Jimmy Swaggart Ministries is a registered non-profit organization.