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R.I.P Reverend Jimmy Swaggart, a former client

Vernon Martin

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In 2003 I was a review appraiser working for a Florida investment bank that later got absorbed into Blackstone. They sent me in February 2003 to review 11 appraisals in New Orleans and Baton Rouge.

The properties in Baton Rouge were part of the Jimmy Swaggart World Ministries campus in Baton Rouge, located on valuable land situated next to the local regional mall. And Jimmy Swaggart was the sole owner of the World Ministries Campus.

I spent the day before in the den of iniquity known as the French Quarter in New Orleans, reviewing 8 appraisals. That evening I stayed in my motel room to watch and study the Jimmy Swaggart show. The sermon that night was “Do Not Worship the Counterfeit Jesus”. I found his sermon to be most confusing, but he did sometimes break to commercial to promote a cassette tape that explained it all. So that’s where the money comes from.

I have appraised the properties of famous or rich people before but never got to meet them, people such as the late Duke of Westminster (#10 on the billionaires list at the time), Ivan Boesky, and I have even been to Ben Affleck’s house, the one he takes his boat to at the end of the film “The Town”. “Brother Swaggart” actually made about 20 minutes of time available to personally talk to me, and he stayed in character for a truly memorable performance. He talked a lot but didn’t listen.

What Rev. Swaggart was doing was subdividing properties from his campus to serve as collateral for loans. Rev. Swaggart was actually a competent real estate developer who built very functional warehouse properties without making them white elephants like other holy men sometimes do.

I asked him what he needed the loan proceeds for, and he told me that he wanted to buy radio stations, and lenders won’t take radio stations as collateral, so he had to use his ministry property as collateral. I asked how many radio stations and he said he wanted radio stations in 48 states. So I asked “You mean radio stations in the 48 continental United States?” and he said “No, every state except Mississippi and Arkansas, because those people don’t have any money, anyhow.”

I’m so sorry, Terrell, that you won’t be going to heaven.

The Swaggart World Ministries Campus has a bible college, TV studio and radio station. When I was at the TV station I watched the producers creating one of his appeals for money:

“Friends, if you truly love the word of God and want to walk with JESUS, get out your credit cards”.

So I have mixed feelings about Jimmy Swaggart. On the positive side, he never lied to me, unlike many commercial real estate developers, but he didn’t have to, because he was so good at real estate development. On the other hand, I see him as the world’s most successful Bible salesman, and perhaps sales were more important to him than saving souls.
 
In 2003 I was a review appraiser working for a Florida investment bank that later got absorbed into Blackstone. They sent me in February 2003 to review 11 appraisals in New Orleans and Baton Rouge.

The properties in Baton Rouge were part of the Jimmy Swaggart World Ministries campus in Baton Rouge, located on valuable land situated next to the local regional mall. And Jimmy Swaggart was the sole owner of the World Ministries Campus.

I spent the day before in the den of iniquity known as the French Quarter in New Orleans, reviewing 8 appraisals. That evening I stayed in my motel room to watch and study the Jimmy Swaggart show. The sermon that night was “Do Not Worship the Counterfeit Jesus”. I found his sermon to be most confusing, but he did sometimes break to commercial to promote a cassette tape that explained it all. So that’s where the money comes from.

I have appraised the properties of famous or rich people before but never got to meet them, people such as the late Duke of Westminster (#10 on the billionaires list at the time), Ivan Boesky, and I have even been to Ben Affleck’s house, the one he takes his boat to at the end of the film “The Town”. “Brother Swaggart” actually made about 20 minutes of time available to personally talk to me, and he stayed in character for a truly memorable performance. He talked a lot but didn’t listen.

What Rev. Swaggart was doing was subdividing properties from his campus to serve as collateral for loans. Rev. Swaggart was actually a competent real estate developer who built very functional warehouse properties without making them white elephants like other holy men sometimes do.

I asked him what he needed the loan proceeds for, and he told me that he wanted to buy radio stations, and lenders won’t take radio stations as collateral, so he had to use his ministry property as collateral. I asked how many radio stations and he said he wanted radio stations in 48 states. So I asked “You mean radio stations in the 48 continental United States?” and he said “No, every state except Mississippi and Arkansas, because those people don’t have any money, anyhow.”

I’m so sorry, Terrell, that you won’t be going to heaven.

The Swaggart World Ministries Campus has a bible college, TV studio and radio station. When I was at the TV station I watched the producers creating one of his appeals for money:

“Friends, if you truly love the word of God and want to walk with JESUS, get out your credit cards”.

So I have mixed feelings about Jimmy Swaggart. On the positive side, he never lied to me, unlike many commercial real estate developers, but he didn’t have to, because he was so good at real estate development. On the other hand, I see him as the world’s most successful Bible salesman, and perhaps sales were more important to him than saving souls.
Funny but he's had broadcasting into Arkansas and Mississippi for over 30 years. Maybe he was joking because much of his networks been on others Broadcast Companies. Syndicates like TBN etc. Lol
 
I bet you're right that he was joking. He would have a better audience in AR and MS than in Hawaii and Alaska.
Yeah he wasn't my cup of tea but I had a Aunt back in about 1990 who was diagnosed with a brain tumour and she swore she laid her hand on the TV screen when Jimmy was having a healing service and she felt a surge through her body and was instantly healed.

She dragged my Uncle down to the doctor a few days later and did a brain scan and Zero-Zip-Nada got another one a month later nothing. She died in 2010 at 89 in her sleep of natural causes. I was kinda sceptical but hey what can I say. My Uncle was an atheist and he just smoked his Marlboros and drank his beer and said don't know what to think.
 
Jimmy Swaggart, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Mickey Gilley were double first cousins. They were all born within a year of each other in the mid-1930s in Louisiana. Their mothers were sisters.
 
My sister who was a teacher....
Told me before I ever had kids....
Never name a boy with a name that starts with the letter J....
From her experience as a teacher, boys with J names were usually problems....

Jimmy & Jerry seem to have had peculiar appetites....
Jimmy, Jerry, Jeffrey....
 
In 2003 I was a review appraiser working for a Florida investment bank that later got absorbed into Blackstone. They sent me in February 2003 to review 11 appraisals in New Orleans and Baton Rouge.

The properties in Baton Rouge were part of the Jimmy Swaggart World Ministries campus in Baton Rouge, located on valuable land situated next to the local regional mall. And Jimmy Swaggart was the sole owner of the World Ministries Campus.

I spent the day before in the den of iniquity known as the French Quarter in New Orleans, reviewing 8 appraisals. That evening I stayed in my motel room to watch and study the Jimmy Swaggart show. The sermon that night was “Do Not Worship the Counterfeit Jesus”. I found his sermon to be most confusing, but he did sometimes break to commercial to promote a cassette tape that explained it all. So that’s where the money comes from.

I have appraised the properties of famous or rich people before but never got to meet them, people such as the late Duke of Westminster (#10 on the billionaires list at the time), Ivan Boesky, and I have even been to Ben Affleck’s house, the one he takes his boat to at the end of the film “The Town”. “Brother Swaggart” actually made about 20 minutes of time available to personally talk to me, and he stayed in character for a truly memorable performance. He talked a lot but didn’t listen.

What Rev. Swaggart was doing was subdividing properties from his campus to serve as collateral for loans. Rev. Swaggart was actually a competent real estate developer who built very functional warehouse properties without making them white elephants like other holy men sometimes do.

I asked him what he needed the loan proceeds for, and he told me that he wanted to buy radio stations, and lenders won’t take radio stations as collateral, so he had to use his ministry property as collateral. I asked how many radio stations and he said he wanted radio stations in 48 states. So I asked “You mean radio stations in the 48 continental United States?” and he said “No, every state except Mississippi and Arkansas, because those people don’t have any money, anyhow.”

I’m so sorry, Terrell, that you won’t be going to heaven.

The Swaggart World Ministries Campus has a bible college, TV studio and radio station. When I was at the TV station I watched the producers creating one of his appeals for money:

“Friends, if you truly love the word of God and want to walk with JESUS, get out your credit cards”.

So I have mixed feelings about Jimmy Swaggart. On the positive side, he never lied to me, unlike many commercial real estate developers, but he didn’t have to, because he was so good at real estate development. On the other hand, I see him as the world’s most successful Bible salesman, and perhaps sales were more important to him than saving souls.
The good book talks about false prophets in the end times. I am not the judge but never followed the man's ministry. I have heard him on TV a time or two but probably not a whole sermon. TBN is my favorite Sunday station and I don't see him on that channel. My first shows starts about 6:30 am Sunday and last ends at 10:00 am CST. He is not in that time segment. They are 30 minute segments and one in there I turn off for 30 minutes.

My favorites are Dr. Tony evans that starts at 6:30 am and the last one that starts at 9:30 or 10:00 am Dr. Ed Young.

Was he happy with your appraisals? I have appraised tons of places of worship for many different religions.

In your case, he was probably mortgaging other types of real property than a place of worship.
 
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In 2003 I was a review appraiser working for a Florida investment bank that later got absorbed into Blackstone. They sent me in February 2003 to review 11 appraisals in New Orleans and Baton Rouge.

The properties in Baton Rouge were part of the Jimmy Swaggart World Ministries campus in Baton Rouge, located on valuable land situated next to the local regional mall. And Jimmy Swaggart was the sole owner of the World Ministries Campus.

I spent the day before in the den of iniquity known as the French Quarter in New Orleans, reviewing 8 appraisals. That evening I stayed in my motel room to watch and study the Jimmy Swaggart show. The sermon that night was “Do Not Worship the Counterfeit Jesus”. I found his sermon to be most confusing, but he did sometimes break to commercial to promote a cassette tape that explained it all. So that’s where the money comes from.

I have appraised the properties of famous or rich people before but never got to meet them, people such as the late Duke of Westminster (#10 on the billionaires list at the time), Ivan Boesky, and I have even been to Ben Affleck’s house, the one he takes his boat to at the end of the film “The Town”. “Brother Swaggart” actually made about 20 minutes of time available to personally talk to me, and he stayed in character for a truly memorable performance. He talked a lot but didn’t listen.

What Rev. Swaggart was doing was subdividing properties from his campus to serve as collateral for loans. Rev. Swaggart was actually a competent real estate developer who built very functional warehouse properties without making them white elephants like other holy men sometimes do.

I asked him what he needed the loan proceeds for, and he told me that he wanted to buy radio stations, and lenders won’t take radio stations as collateral, so he had to use his ministry property as collateral. I asked how many radio stations and he said he wanted radio stations in 48 states. So I asked “You mean radio stations in the 48 continental United States?” and he said “No, every state except Mississippi and Arkansas, because those people don’t have any money, anyhow.”

I’m so sorry, Terrell, that you won’t be going to heaven.

The Swaggart World Ministries Campus has a bible college, TV studio and radio station. When I was at the TV station I watched the producers creating one of his appeals for money:

“Friends, if you truly love the word of God and want to walk with JESUS, get out your credit cards”.

So I have mixed feelings about Jimmy Swaggart. On the positive side, he never lied to me, unlike many commercial real estate developers, but he didn’t have to, because he was so good at real estate development. On the other hand, I see him as the world’s most successful Bible salesman, and perhaps sales were more important to him than saving souls.
I would have enjoyed meeting the man. I could have told him who the creator (Jesus) is. I could have challenged him on his salvation with just a couple of questions. Would not have made any difference on my appraisals of his real property.

I would have explained I appraise real property rights. I know who made the real property.
 
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