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This is a list of notable television evangelists. While a global list, most are from the United States. ... Paula White (born 1966) Jim Whittington (born 1941)
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Paula Michelle White-Cain (née Furr; born April 20, 1966) is an American televangelist, apostolic leader in the Independent Charismatic movement, and a proponent of prosperity theology. White was chair of the evangelical advisory board to Donald Trump's 2016 campaign. [1] White delivered the invocation at his inauguration, on January 20, 2017. [2]
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James White (1821–1881) Adventist Review; John Nevins Andrews (1829–1883) Andrews University; Ellen G. White (1827–1915) Conflict of the Ages (book series) James Edson White (1849–1928) Review and Herald Publishing Association; H.M.S. Richards, Sr. (1894–1985) Voice of Prophecy; George Vandeman (1916–2000) It Is Written
William M. Branham (1909–1965) Healing Evangelists of the mid 20th century; Gaston B. Cashwell, (1860–1916) John Alexander Dowie (1848–1907) Rex Humbard (1919–2007) The first successful TV evangelist of the mid-1950s, 1960s, and the 1970s and at one time had the largest television audience of any televangelist in the U.S.
He served as one the few white pastors of an African American congregation in Birmingham in 1958. Ellwanger worked with civil rights leaders like King to create change, including advocating for ...
Chuck Swindoll, pastor, founder and president of Insight for Living; Gardner C. Taylor, known as "the dean of American preaching" Jack Van Impe, pastor and host of Jack Van Impe Presents; Rick Warren, pastor of Saddleback Church, author of The Purpose Driven Life, The Purpose Driven Church; Paul Washer, founder of HeartCry Missionary Society