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How Much Do You Think Franklin Graham Makes in a Year?
By: Kerry Date: August 19, 2015, 8:02 pm
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Franklin Graham is Billy Graham's son, of course; and he runs
the Samaritan's Purse, an "international relief agency." The
question is how much do you think he makes annually?
Once you've voted, you can read how much he makes at:
religionnews.com
HTML http://www.religionnews.com/2015/08/18/franklin-grahams-salary-raises-eyebrows-among-christian-nonprofits/.<br
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Re: How Much Do You Think Franklin Graham Makes in a Year?
By: Helen Date: August 19, 2015, 9:19 pm
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I didn't vote..had no idea..checked the site link...as the Brits
like to say.." I was gobsmacked" Wow...had no idea!!!
I knew about World Vision...not about all the others
though...not about Graham. :'(
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Re: How Much Do You Think Franklin Graham Makes in a Year?
By: bradley Date: August 20, 2015, 9:26 am
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He has been riding his fathers coat tails for some time, and
yes, his pay is excessive.
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Re: How Much Do You Think Franklin Graham Makes in a Year?
By: Kerry Date: August 21, 2015, 8:18 pm
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Did you see how other CEOs at other charities did more work,
handling bigger sums of money and they made far less than
Graham. His $622,000 salary is outrageous. From that same
article:
Not all of the big Christian charity CEOs are making huge
salaries.
Lutheran Charities, a $21 billion organization, pays $181,858 to
its highest-paid employee. At Cru, the college campus ministry,
the highest salary is $150,787, according to Forbes magazine.
CEO Steve Stirling at MAP, a $349 million international
Christian aid organization, made significantly more than his
current $200,000 total compensation at other jobs, both
for-profit and nonprofit.
Now those people are not in it for the money. Odds are they
could get jobs at other places for far more money if money was
their goal.
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