Sarah Jakes Roberts Age, Height, Weight, Career, Net Worth And More

Sarah Jakes Roberts – Wiki/Bio Profile

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Full Name Sarah Jakes Roberts
Date of Birth July 17, 1988
Age (2025) 37 years old
Birthplace United States
Height Approx. 5 ft 5 in (165 cm)
Weight Approx. 132 lbs (60 kg)
Nationality American
Religion Christianity
Parents Bishop T.D. Jakes (Father), Serita Jakes (Mother)
First Marriage Robert Henson (divorced)
Current Spouse Pastor Touré Roberts (married in 2014)
Children 6 (from both spouses; blended family)
Occupation(s) Pastor, Author, Motivational Speaker, Entrepreneur
Church Affiliation Co-Pastor at The Potter’s House at One LA & Denver
Ministry Focus Emotional healing, spiritual growth, women’s empowerment, faith-based leadership
Notable Books Lost and Found, Woman Evolve, Colliding With Destiny, Don’t Settle for Safe
Best Known For Transparent storytelling, empowering women, public speaking, Woman Evolve movement
Founder of Woman Evolve movement
Public Appearances The Today Show, Essence, The New York Times
Notable Struggles Teenage pregnancy at 14, public scrutiny, early divorce
Mentorship Style Personal, transformative, spiritually guided
Leadership Approach Authentic, emotionally intelligent, culturally relevant ministry
Inspirational Themes Identity, healing, forgiveness, personal growth, resilience
Public Image Empowering, relatable, faith-based, modern Christian role model
Net Worth (2020) $1.5 million
Net Worth (2022) $3.0 million
Net Worth (2023) $3.5 million
Net Worth (2024) $4.2 million
Net Worth (2025) Estimated over $5 million
Monthly Income (2025 est.) Approx. $85,000 – $101,000
Income Sources Books, speaking engagements, conferences, Woman Evolve products, digital content
Age Gap with Husband 16 years (Touré born September 8, 1972; Sarah born July 17, 1988)
Future Vision Empowering global communities of women to embrace transformation and purpose
Legacy Goals Spiritual leadership, generational impact, faith and emotional wellness advocacy

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