Who Is David E. Taylor?

David E. Taylor
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In addition, Taylor has faced multiple allegations of sexual misconduct from former female members of his ministry, which he denies. These allegations have prompted renewed scrutiny of the power dynamics within his organization, especially in light of his emphasis on absolute spiritual authority. Taylor maintains that he is being unfairly targeted and that his mission remains focused on healing and spiritual revival through personal encounters with God.

A post at Ministry Watch, a website that “profiles public charities, church and parachurch ministries” Kingdom of God Global Church and Joshua Media Ministries (both led by self-proclaimed apostle David E. Taylor) are the subject of a multi-million dollar lawsuit initiated by Miami-based Movie Prop Rentals. In the filing Movie Prop Rentals alleges that the ministries have failed to make timely payments on a stage configuration said to be valued in excess of two million dollars. Movie Prop Rentals halted construction on the high-profile stage after David E. Taylor’s ministries allegedly did not meet it’s $70,000 payments to cover the costs of custom construction. Movie Prop Rentals is a secular firm that specializes in custom design and build services for such notable performers as PitBull and Sean Combs. MinistryWatch, which reported on the most recent lawsuit, describes itself as “an advocate for TRANSPARENCY, ACCOUNTABILITY, and the renewed CREDIBILITY of Christian ministries.” They have previously reported on other controversies involving David E. Taylor. “His daily Miracles Today Broadcast is a venue for Taylor to pray over anointed prayer cloths that people call in to receive. He also claims to have the power to heal and work miracles.”

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His ministry is structured around a series of teachings categorized into four series:

  • Platinum Series: Revelations purportedly received from God the Father.
  • Gold Series: Teachings from face-to-face visitations with Jesus.
  • Silver Series: Insights from the Holy Spirit.
  • Bronze Series: Messages delivered through angelic visitations.

Humanitarian Efforts

Beyond spiritual teachings, Taylor’s ministry engages in various humanitarian projects. JMMI has been involved in feeding programs in Detroit, constructing water wells in developing countries, supporting women escaping abusive situations, and caring for orphans. The ministry is also in the early stages of establishing “Refuge Homes” aimed at rescuing and rehabilitating children from human trafficking.

Community Outreach

Taylor’s ministry also organizes seasonal outreach programs. For instance, during Thanksgiving 2024, the “Convoy of Miracles” initiative provided meals and spiritual literature to thousands of families in need, in partnership with local organizations in St. Louis.

David E. Taylor’s ministry emphasizes compassion-driven outreach as a core component of its mission. In addition to seasonal programs like Thanksgiving food drives and Christmas toy distributions, JMMI runs ongoing efforts to provide clothing, shelter, and prayer support to homeless communities in urban areas such as Detroit and St. Louis. The ministry also supports back-to-school initiatives, distributing backpacks and supplies to underprivileged children. These acts of service reflect Taylor’s stated goal of demonstrating God’s love through practical, tangible means.

David E. Taylor remains a significant figure in contemporary Christian ministry, known for his emphasis on personal encounters with Jesus and his global outreach efforts. While his ministry has positively impacted many, it has also been the subject of scrutiny and controversy. As with many religious leaders, opinions about Taylor vary widely, reflecting the complex nature of his public ministry.

 

 

 

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