A half-way rational person would get pissed that the money they sent to spread the word instead was spent on a private jet.
That's the problem with faith. It makes you do some of the silliest things.
Protestant denominations have embraced the business model enthusiastically. people I have talked with who attended seminaries usually coming away conflicted with how to balance the pastoral component with the need to maintain a facility for their congregations. Most seem to throw in with the business side as it lends prestige. Conflicts with scripture are conveniently forgotten. Such is the pattern historically. I feel Catholicism threw in with the Imperial Model. It seems that whatever the secular governance model that prevailed at their founding sets the pattern. There are many road to God, the denomination is just the vehicle.
A local tv channel did a report on him. Two people from the mailroom said that their job was to open the envelope and get the money out and not even read the prayer letters. Also they were not supposed to look at and talk with Kenneth Copeland
I should have been a televangelist.
The vast majority of preachers/pastors/priests care deeply about the people who go to their church and live as modestly as their parishioners. Many have to work on the side to make ends meet.
Assholes like this give the rest a bad name.