According to the Department of Labor, the average clergyperson in the United States made just below $48,000 last year.
Annual pay for Catholic priests is often lower, with some making $20,000 or $30,000 each year, while megachurch pastors typically bring in pay in the low six-figures, as do many Reform and Conservative rabbis, according to recent surveys. Among some of the biggest televangelists and best-selling religious authors, it's not unusual to be a millionaire.
But unlike most nonprofits, which are required to file public tax statements (990 forms) to the Internal Revenue Service, churches are houses of worship are largely exempt from that requirement, making it hard to pinpoint details about their finances. Still, there are plenty of faith-based charities, nonprofits, media ministries and social justice organizations that are required to make their salaries public, with payments for top leaders regularly exceeding anything made by the average pastor.
HuffPost Religion has culled through pay for some of the largest and best-known faith-based nonprofits, many which are led by clergy. What's listed below includes base salaries as well as other types of earnings, including retirement account contributions, deferred compensation and benefits. Many of these people also earn additional money from other ventures, such as book sales, educational institutions and religious and nonreligious organizations with which they're affiliated.
While it's not a definitive guide -- and though the numbers don't compare to the incredibly high pay of corporate CEOs in the U.S. -- the list below represents a sampling of how, for a select few, being a religious "do-gooder," media mogul or professional evangelist can mean a living quite a comfortable life.
Do-Gooders Making Good
NAME NON-PROFIT ANNUAL INCOME
Franklin Graham Samaritan's Purse $612,884 in 2012
Mike Novak Educational Media Foundation $489,423 in 2011
Robert Aronson Birthright Israel Foundation $466,838 in 2011
Gordon Robertson Christian Broadcasting Network $429,644 in 2011
Paul Crouch / Jan Crouch Trinity Broadcasting Network $400,100 for Paul, $397,884 for Jan in 2011
Denny Rydberg Young Life $395,132 in 2011
Ruth Messinger American Jewish World Service $321,684 in 2011
Charles Stanley In Touch Ministries $296,468 in 2010
Les Steckel Fellowship of Christian Athletes $285,201 in 2011
Jim Daly Focus on the Family $265,753 in 2011
Father Larry Snyder Catholic Charities USA $219,929 in 2010
Alexander Hill Intervarsity Christian Fellowship/USA $208,809 in 2011