Televangelist Jim Bakker suggests that if you want to survive the end of days, the best thing you could do is buy one of his cabins in Missouri’s Ozark Mountains. And while you’re at it, be sure to pick up six 28-ounce “Extreme Survival Warfare” water bottles for $150. Bakker, 78, made comments promoting his Morningside church community alongside his co-host and wife, Lori, on an episode of “The Jim Bakker
Show,” which aired Tuesday. The show is filmed there, near Branson. Bakker was known for hosting the evangelical Christian TV program “The PTL Club” in the ’70s and ’80s — up until 1987, when his empire came crashing down amid a sex scandal and charges of fraud. Jessica Hahn told The Charlotte Observer last December that Bakker had manipulated her into having sex in a hotel room in 1980, back when she was a church secretary. At the time, Bakker was married to Tammy Faye. READ MORE
I would Like if jim backer would live in that live in it.
Don’t people realize that the Apocalypse is God’s divine judgement and NO ONE WILL ESCAPE IT. You cannot hide, you cannot “survive” unless it is the will of the Father. Anything else is folly, and Bakker should know this if he is a true believer.