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Endtime relies on contributions through sales of its magazine, Internet presence, and radio broadcasts. As a non-profit organization, Endtime ministries pays no taxes to the federal government. [8] In 2020, Irvin Baxter Jr. suggested that the coronavirus pandemic was a warning from God about the “sin of fornication”. [9]
Irvin Lee Baxter Jr. (July 8, 1945 – November 3, 2020) was an American Oneness Pentecostal minister, televangelist, author, and biblical scholar.He hosted the internationally syndicated biblical prophecy television program, End of The Age, and, who also was the founder and president of Endtime Ministries, a Christian organization devoted to presenting his views on Christian eschatology.
Irvin Baxter Jr, Oneness Pentecostal minister and founder and President of Endtime Ministries [467] Mark Burns, televangelist and pastor [468] [469] C. L. Bryant, Baptist minister [290] Kenneth Copeland, televangelist [470] Paul Crouch Jr, Christian broadcaster [471] James Dobson, Christian author and founder of Focus on the Family [307]
When you think of “gory” animals, creatures like great white sharks, tigers, and vampire bats might come to mind. But the most gruesome defense mechanism of any animal belongs to something ...
Irvin Baxter Jr. – minister, founder and president of Endtime Ministries, seen on various Christian television channels [153] Kim Davis – clerk of Rowan County, Kentucky , who gained national media attention after defying a federal court order requiring that she issue same-sex marriage licenses following the U.S. Supreme Court decision in ...
A student who believes she was spiked on a night out later discovered a man she did not know had been waiting for her outside claiming to be her boyfriend.
Follow along for live government shutdown coverage. Some 72.8 million people receive monthly Social Security benefits. Those benefits go primarily to retirees, but also to people with disabilities ...
The Trinity Broadcasting Network was co-founded as the Trinity Broadcasting Systems in 1973 by Paul Crouch, an Assemblies of God minister, and his spouse Jan Crouch. [9] TBN began its broadcasting activities by renting time on the independent station KBSA (now UniMás owned-and-operated station KFTR-DT) in Ontario, California.