If you learn one thing today, let it be this: America is the land of second chances, and televangelism is the seedy island territory just offshore where we house third, fourth, and fifth chances. In 2007, he was made an inductee of the Arkansas Walk of Fame. Pat Robertson Perhaps best known as the host of the "The 700 Club," Robertson is the chancellor and CEO of Regent University and the chairman of the Christian Broadcasting Network. "Blue Like Jazz" was later turned into a film. donations. Mike Huckabee The former pastor who served as governor of Arkansas from 1996 to 2007, Huckabee was a Republican primary presidential candidate in 2008 and 2016, winning the Iowa Republican caucuses in 2008. Make Your Life Count, led to the founding of Do Something Church, an organization that helps churches implement outreach strategies. Angley haspreviously been accused of operating a cult where followers are taught that enough prayer can heal HIV and "childless men are encouraged to have vasectomies and Angley who preaches vehemently against the 'sin' of homosexuality is himself a gay man who personally examines the genitals of the male parishioners before and after their surgeries.". Beth Moore As founder of Living Proof Ministries based in Houston, Texas, Moore's video-based Bible studies and books have helped thousands of women learn how to live by evangelical Christian principles. Was any of it true? In lieu of a comments section, I accept and encourage letters to the editor. Jakes denies the doctrine of the Trinity while Creflo Dollars gospel is not ultimately about salvation through faith in Jesus Christ but about personal enrichment. He has authored 54 Christian-based books, including nine New York Times best-sellers. Allen enjoyed a large following and was one of the first evangelists to develop a national television ministry. Tim Keller Redeemer Presbyterian Church, which Keller founded in 1989, is a bit of anomaly, as no one would expect to find a "megachurch" in the heart of New York City. During a stunning sermon in 2010, Lamb admitted to having had an affair a few years earlier. He has also produced Christian-themed movies and docu-dramas such as Second Chance and Facing Darkness. Tamara Faye Messner (ne LaValley, formerly Bakker; March 7, 1942 - July 20, 2007) was an American Christian singer, evangelist, entrepreneur, author, talk show host, and television personality. Howard and Roberta Ahmanson This wealthy financier couple has funded faith-based projects including intelligent design research, many Christian higher learning institutions, and other prominent Christian organizations. Joni Eareckson Tada For decades, Tada has been a popular speaker who has authored more than 40 books. In the following 28 minute video, Justin Peters uses very brief video clips to show the heretical teachings of 18 false Christian teachers: Gloria Copeland; Benny Hinn; Creflo Dollar; Joel Osteen; Victoria Osteen; Sid Roth and Bishop Clarence McClendon; Don Piper; Joyce Meyer; Andrew Wommack; Rod Parsley; John Hagee; Joseph Prince; Jesse . She's also a former panelist on the daytime talk show The View.. Every year, you take the kids shopping for new shoes. He now heads both the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association and Samaritan's Purse. It is good and right to see names like Tim Keller, Trip Lee, John MacArthur, John Piper, R.C. It's quite a list and has generated no small amount of response. Falwell certainly had the resume to back up the job. Because he totally used to be a satanist. For example, how does Al Mohler get left off the list? Bill Hybels As the founding and senior pastor of Willow Creek megachurch in suburban Chicago, Hybels has created an association of churches around the country and a publishing arm that provides books and teaching materials by him and several other of the churchs pastors. He also heads a faith-based organization with his wife that provides support for adoptions. In practice, it seems to end disproportionately in hand-tailored suits that cost as much as a down payment on a mortgage and, in more than a few cases, prison. Mike Pence The former Indiana governor was chosen by Trump to be his vice president in large part for his traditional Christian conservatism. Who are the most famous televangelists? To most people, it's exhausting. But he's not the only one to make headlines. He graduated from Dallas Theological Seminary, following which he worked with Campus Crusade for Christ. 40. The show was taken off the air when ABC's Primetime Live questioned Robert Tilton's fundraising practices. I have already pointed out how some were included who should not be, but there were also some left off who probably should have been on there. His leadership on the New York Knicks during the 2012 turnaround season inspired the nickname Linsanity from basketball fans around the world. Arthur Cole Blessitt (born December 31, 1937) is an American celebrity evangelist, Morman, and retired Army warrant officer. Receive breaking news and original analysis - sent right to your inbox. F. Scott Fitzgerald famously noted that "there are no second acts in American lives." 48. Attendees of his sermons were amazed when he'd call out strangers by name, knowing exactly what afflicted them through the divine providence of God. 13. Interestingly, it also states in Matthew that Jesus said, "Whoever wants to be my disciple must deny themselves and take up their cross and follow me." These are in no particular order. He serves on the executive board of Christian Voice and has hosted many Christian TV shows. In 2008, George was awarded the Presidential Citizens Medal by George W. Bush for bringing analytic clarity to the study of Americas ideals. His whole life was all about spreading the news. There's plenty of behavior to throw stones at here, but the Bible takes a pretty firm stance on that. However, he was able to salvage his image and returned to televangelism. If so, what are your thoughts on it? Joel Osteen Encouraging people to believe that God will bless them in big ways, Osteen's messages are televised to more than 7 million viewers each week and 20 million each month in more than 100 countries. Popular televangelists have faced great criticism, especially if they act as faith-healers. 68. Fans of Robert Tilton know him as the host of Success-N-Life. 47. After his father's demise, Armstrong became the voice of the church's radio program The World Tomorrow, which was aired around the world. If God created man and man created the small two-way radios that Popoff and an assistant used to have secretly communicate while Popoff was performing, then hallelujah. . Find out more about the greatest American Televangelists, including Joel Osteen, Jim Bakker, Jerry Falwell, Kent Hovind and Jimmy Swaggart. 69. 42. He had everything. 10. Early frequenters of YouTube know him as The Farting Preacher. She also holds conferences for women in the U.S. and other countries including Ireland, England, Singapore, Puerto Rico, and India. He has also authored dozens of books on Christian living. Yeah, he died in jail. Yet its members share basic commitments. The personification of this phenomenon might well be Peter Popoff. Though I agree that these people wield tremendous influence over American Christianity, I wish many of them did not! All content Tim Challies, 2002-2023. Then there was the time that he said the September 11th attacks happened because God was angry at America's acceptance of, among others, "the abortionists, and the feminists, and the gays and the lesbians who are actively trying to make that an alternative lifestyle." A. Five adoring children. Jay Sekulow The attorney converted to Christianity after encountering Jews for Jesus. Yes, Billy James Hargis was steadfast. In the United States, evangelicalism is a movement among Protestant Christians who believe in the necessity of being born again, emphasize the importance of evangelism, and affirm traditional Protestant teachings on the authority as well as the historicity of the Bible. 43. A televangelist can have his own congregation and church (sometimes large enough to be referred to as a "megachurch"), or he can work solely through television. Life was a hoot and a holler for Haggard. 9. Their top-ten are Billy Graham, Franklin Graham, Joel Osteen, Mike Huckabee, Pat Robertson, Rick Warren, Jerry Falwell Jr., Joyce Meyer, Mike Pence, and the combination of Mark Burnett and Roma Downey. Hal Lindsey is an evangelist and Christian writer. Eugene H. Peterson A biblical scholar, Peterson has written more than 30 books including The Message Bible paraphrase, which many readers find to be more accessible and contemporary in its language than more traditional Bible translations. The wife of televangelist Jim Bakker and The Jim Bakker Show co-host, Lori Bakker had previously led a reckless life. Dwight L. Moody (1837-1899), American evangelist, pastor and educator Twentieth century [ edit] (This list is organized chronologically by birth) Fanny Crosby (1820-1915), blind American writer of many famous hymns including "Blessed Assurance" Alexander Maclaren (1826-1910), Scottish Baptist minister Osteen's televised sermons are seen by over 7 million viewers weekly and over 20 million monthly in over 100 countries.He is the author of ten books which have been ranked number one on The New York Times Best Seller list. 3. 94. 7. He kept going, and now does infomercials selling his patented Miracle Manna, a guaranteed cure for, according to Popoff, basically everything. 30. 56. He has produced and appeared in films such as Jumping the Broom and Not Easily Broken, the latter being based one of his novels. Ernest Angley was an American evangelist, television station owner, and author. The show, which brought in almost $80 million annually, was named America's fastest-growing television ministry. Was Thatcherism Good (or Bad) for the Economy. According to Forbes, one man who began working for Angley at 18 claims that he would regularly be called to the preacher's house for "special anointings" involving personal massages and a marked lack of clothing. Paul and Jan Crouch got into the televangelism game during its early days, buying up television stations across the country and forming the Trinity Broadcasting Network, best known as the only television station that the TV in your Motel 6 room seems capable of playing. 34. Jen Hatmaker A blogger who's written 12 books and starred in an HGTV home renovation show with her family, Hatmaker came out in support of gay marriage in 2016, which caused her publisher LifeWay to stop selling her books. Copeland, a Texas evangelist, came under fire for a viral "Inside Edition" video in which he defended his three private jets. Josh McDowell An author and speaker, McDowell has written and co-authored 150 books, including Evidence that Demands a Verdict, named one of the most influential books on Christian thought in the last 50 years by World Magazine. Their methods were questionable and their message was a horror show, but otherwise, it was an unspectacular enterprise. Full List Influential Evangelicals Rick Warren Howard and Roberta Ahmanson David Barton Douglas Coe Charles Colson Luis Cortes James Dobson Stuart Epperson Michael Gerson Billy and Franklin. Johnnie Moore A speaker, communications expert, and frequent guest at the White House, Moore has advocated for persecuted Christians and was one of the first to identify ISIS as a threat. We've included a short list of African-American televangelists who've managed to . 16. Oral Roberts 21. In theory, it's a beautiful way to spread a message of faith to the masses. 6. 8. It is these people who are most worthy to wear the label evangelical.. His old jet (not to be confused with his other two old jets) was wearing a little thin at the seams, and he just knew his followers would help him, a humble servant of Jesus. Joel Osteen Age: 59 Birthplace: Houston, Texas, USA Joel Scott Osteen (born March 5, 1963) is an American pastor, televangelist, and author, based in Houston, Texas. He was producing shows nearly every day and being broadcast on hundreds of channels across the world. God hated Communists, he said, presumably explaining why Jesus accepted Venmo for all of those loaves and fishes. 37. He'd been operating his businesses as tax-free nonprofits, which the IRS called bull on pretty hard. He also wrote "Amazing Grace: William Wilberforce and the Heroic Campaign to End Slavery," and has created scripts for the Christian-based childrens show "VeggieTales.". James Robison is credited with founding a Christian relief organization called Life Outreach International where he also serves as the president. Keller has built Redeemer on wrestling with the challenges of scripture rather than promising good feelings and fortune. Among his other supposed accomplishments: his doctorate in philosophy, his two bachelor's degrees, and the somewhere-between-two-and-five wounds he accumulated in Vietnam. He played a major role in the spread of Pentecostalism to various parts of America. . Al Gore was by no means the first. The 78-year-old Sproul also serves as co-pastor at Saint Andrews Chapel in Sanford, Florida. Unsubscribe at anytime. I am a Christian, a husband to Aileen, and a father to two girls in their teens and one son who is waiting for me in heaven. The best-selling author of "The Martyr's Oath: Living for the Jesus They're Willing to Die For," Moore also owns The KAIROS Company, which does PR for many Christian organizations and personalities. All rights reserved. 62. American Evangelicalism seems to defy unity, let alone hierarchy. She initially gained notice for her work with The PTL Club, a televangelist program she co-founded with her then-husband Jim Bakker in 1974. King, James Earl Massey, Calvin Miller, Lloyd John Ogilvie, Stephen F. Olford, Haddon Robinson, J. Alfred Smith, John Wesley White and William Willimon, along with several more. Warnke was sort of a big deal back in the day. Dollar, Jr. is an American televangelist and pastor. King is a dedicated pro-life advocate and director of Civil Rights for the Unborn. 46. 22. He is also popular on a global level and his programs are telecast in 105 countries. He advised U.S. presidents on spiritual matters over the course of five decades. Willie Robertson The CEO of Duck Commander, Robertson also produced and starred in the A&E show Duck Dynasty, where his family talked openly about their faith and prayed over family dinners in between conducting business and participating in other fun antics. 61. Art Rorheim As the co-founder of Awana, Rorheim helped create a weekly Bible club for kids that is now used in 19,000 churches in 100 countries and impacts nearly 1.5 million children each week. He also stated that a gay-friendly church was a satanic cult and that its inevitable annihilation would cause a celebration in heaven. Its quite a list and has generated no small amount of response. Televangelism is the religious practice in which a Christian Minister largely utilizes television broadcasting to spread his gospel. 70. Third, it shows that the label evangelical lacks any robust definition. He switched lady friends with Gary Busey. 44. Their methods were questionable and their message was a horror show, but otherwise, it was an unspectacular enterprise. TIME's list focuses on those whose influence is on the rise or who have carved out a singular role, By David Van Biema, Cathy Booth-Thomas / Dallas, Massimo Calabresi and John F. Dickerson / Washington, John Cloud and Rebecca Winters / New York and Sonja Steptoe / Los Angeles More , TIME takes a look at some of the most influential Evangelicals in America More , A look inside the struggle over the Christian conservative agenda More , A photo-biography of the celebrated evangelist More . Rich Stearns The president of World Vision U.S., Stearns runs an aid organization that works with the poor around the world to better their lives and teach them how to be self-sustaining. Do You Approve of President Trump's Job Performance? Broaden it beyond Reformed to conservative evangelical or something along those lines and it doesnt get a whole lot bigger or stronger. How did he know? 73. He was involved in sex scandals in the late 1980s and early 1990s and suffered a temporary setback. He has authored many books, including The Late, Great Planet Earth and Apocalypse Code. Negative, captain. 9. Richard Land Serving as president of the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission for 25 years, Land handled public policy for the Southern Baptist Convention until 2013. Annie F. Downs A blogger, author, and speaker from Nashville, Tennessee, Downs uses humor to talk about human brokenness and Gods goodness to adults and teens. Second, the list is terrible. Site by Mere. It sometimes seems that theres no scandal bad enough, no denial deep enough, and no heresy terrible enough to keep people outside the bounds of evangelicalism. He was also a Sunday school teacher. Susan and Tony are broadcasting their gospel and living in a 14,000-square-foot mansion in Arkansas on a compound staffed by their followers, who are paid $5 a week and get food when they're good. A. Allen B Henry Babers Susan Hammond Barney Robert Barron Rifqa Bary controversy Elder Charles D. Beck David K. Bernard W. E. Biederwolf Arthur Blessitt Philip Bliss William Boardman F. F. Bosworth Edward McKendree Bounds Brady Boyd Ralph J. Boyd John Warren Branscomb Jerry Bridges Vonette Bright Jamal Harrison Bryant In 1991, he was made an inductee of the National Religious Broadcasters Hall of Fame. Dubbed the Walking Bible, Van Impe had memorized most of the Authorized Version of the Bible. Graham has preached the gospel to nearly 215 million people in stadiums around the world and led more than 3.2 million people to Christ at his Crusades over the years. Undoubtedly the most prominent evangelist at the close of the nineteenth century was Dwight L. Moody. He has also been criticized for using donations to purchase private jets and a mansion. AAE promotes the Christ-centered gospel and biblical worldview for human flourishing. 10. 59. Sproul The writer of more than 100 books, including the highly praised The Holiness of God and Not a Chance, Sproul also hosts the widely heard radio program Renewing Your Mind. His Ligonier Ministries, which produces the show, is based in the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, area. David Barton A biblical scholar who teaches that the United States was founded as a Christian nation, Barton rejects the separation of church and state as a principle of the Constitution. She spent time as a commentator for Fox News and is the popular author of several books on faith and politics. ", 64. One star player has been Paula White, President Trump's spiritual advisor. He was made the senior pastor in 2006 but resigned from his position in 2008. 5. She is also an artist who learned to paint by holding a brush between her teeth, as well as a musician. #10) Wayne Cordeiro is the founding pastor of New Hope Christian Fellowship in Honolulu, Hawaii with over 14,500 in weekend attendance. Unfortunately for Swaggart, hell hath no fury like a minor television celebrity scorned, and Gorman had Swaggart followed and photographed during a rendezvous with a local prostitute. Peruse the list below to find out! Let's take a look and find out. Ralph F. Winter A Hollywood movie producer who has worked on both mainstream movies (X-Men 2, Hocus Pocus, several Star Trek movies) and faith-based films (Three, Hangmans Curse, Captive), he's focused more on the latter over the last several years. Garner Ted Armstrong Dec. at 73 (1930-2003) Birthplace: Portland, Oregon Garner Ted Armstrong (February 9, 1930 - September 15, 2003) was an American evangelist and the son of Herbert W. Armstrong, founder of the Worldwide Church of God, at the time a Sabbatarian .more Herbert W. Armstrong Dec. at 93 (1892-1986) Birthplace: Des Moines, Iowa Billy Graham Rev. Dave Ramsey The author, radio host, and motivational speaker encourages listeners to get out of debt and live debt-free as well as being generous givers to charity. Jimmy Swaggart is notable for a number of reasons, but none so important as the fact that his plastic-faced visage is the first thing that pops up if you Google image search "televangelist crying.". He had a talk show on the Fox News Channel from 2008 to 2015 and has also written best-selling books about the intersection of politics and religion. Roma Downey and Robert George are both devout and vocal Roman Catholics and, by any good definition, cannot be evangelicals.
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