"If I want to Believe God for a $65 Million Plane, You Cannot Stop Me:" Creflo Dollar Responds to His Critics

Megachurch pastor Creflo Dollar was asking 200,000 people to donate $300 or more each to raise $65 million to help his ministry purchase a luxury jet last month. After coming under heavy criticism, Dollar felt a stir of the Holy Spirit to respond to the critics who try to discredit his ministry. In a recent message to his church, he declares: "If I want to believe God for a $65 million plane, you cannot stop me."
"Let me tell you something about believing God - I can dream as long as I want to. I can believe God as long as I want to. If I want to believe God for a $65 million plane, you cannot stop me. You cannot stop me from dreaming," he said in a clip of the message posted on YouTube showing his congregants rising to their feet and cheering in approval.
"You cannot stop me from dreaming. I'm gon' dream until Jesus comes. And here's another thing I want you to understand. ... If they discover life on Mars, if you think a $65 million plane was too much, if they discover that there's life on Mars, they gon' need to hear the Gospel and I'm gon' have to believe God for a billion dollar space shuttle because we got to preach the Gospel on Mars."
"I dare you to tell me I can't dream. I dare you to tell me that I can't believe God. If I find Jesus, I'm gonna look at Jesus until it comes to pass, because with God all things are possible to him that believe. And so, I say to you, dream on. Dream on baby, don't dream on what you can have, dream about what the devil says you can't have. Dream for the best. Dream for the best healing. Dream for the best deliverance; dream for the best house. Dream for the best car. Just 'cause the world don't have it, doesn't mean you can't have it. You are the children of the Almighty God. Dream, dream."
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