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Jimmy Lee Swaggart (/ ˈ s w æ ɡ ər t /; born March 15, 1935) is an American Pentecostal televangelist. Jimmy Swaggart Ministries owns and operates the SonLife Broadcasting Network (SBN). Swaggart is the senior pastor of the Family Worship Center in Baton Rouge , Louisiana .
Jimmy Swaggart: Former Assemblies of God evangelist; televangelist, founder of Jimmy Swaggart Ministries, and gospel music artist United States of America Cousin to Jerry Lee Lewis and Mickey Gilley, began performing at the Ferriday First Assembly of God church (Ferriday, Louisiana) Hidekazu Takayama: Pastor and politician, member of chamber of ...
The Assemblies of God gained national visibility in the late 1980s from the popularity and later scandals surrounding two of its ministers, Jimmy Swaggart and Jim Bakker. [77] The Assemblies of God launched an effort to increase evangelism and growth in the 1990s called the "Decade of Harvest".
It broadcasts a Christian radio format, and is owned by the ministry of noted Televangelist Jimmy Swaggart. The studios and transmitter are on Fremont Pike (U.S. Route 20 - U.S. Route 23) near Lime City Road in Lime City, Ohio. By day, WJYM is powered at 1,000 watts. But 730 AM is a Mexican and Canadian clear channel frequency. So to avoid ...
The listener-supported station is run by SonLife Radio, a ministry of Jimmy Swaggart Ministries. Its programming is also broadcast full-time on co-owned KCKR (91.1 FM) serving Lafayette, Louisiana , WQUA (102.1 FM) serving the Mobile Alabama area; WJYM (730 AM) serving Bowling Green / Toledo, Ohio area; and WFFL (91.7 FM) serving Panama City ...
Jimmy Swaggart Ministries (Family Worship Center Church, Inc.) History; Former call signs. KQUJ (2003–2006) [1] Technical information [2] Licensing authority. FCC ...
Following his military service, Staples enrolled in Jimmy Swaggart Bible College in Baton Rouge, Louisiana for the purpose, according to Staples, of proving Catholicism wrong. [5] Nevertheless, Staples describes this time as leading to his conversion to Catholicism.
The PTL Club, also known as The Jim and Tammy Show, was a Christian television program that was first hosted by evangelists Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker, running from 1974 to 1989.