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Set of pictures for a number of famous Christians from various fields Christians have made many contributions in a broad and diverse range of fields, including the sciences , arts , politics , literatures , sports and business .
(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; Joseph Parker (1830-1902), theologian, Congregationalist minister, pastor of City Temple
G.E.M. — notable Hong Kong singer who was baptized and became a Christian in 2011. [85] Vanity — former front woman of Vanity 6 who after becoming a Christian renounced her stage name and music and started to preach in different parts of the U.S. [86] [87] [88]
Bart Campolo – former pastor and son of pastor Tony Campolo; as he is described as "secular humanist" he may fit the nontheist list, but has not precisely stated his view of theism [2] Tom Cruise – American actor and well-known Scientologist [ 3 ] [ 4 ]
A.W. Tozer (1897–1963) Christian and Missionary Alliance; J. Vernon McGee (1904–1988) [4] Church of the Open Door; Walter Martin (1928–1989) [5] Christian Research Institute; Paris Reidhead (1919–1992) Christian and Missionary Alliance; Leonard Ravenhill (1907–1994) Evangelist; David Wilkerson (1931–2011) Times Square Church
George Michael - celebrity pop singer, a Greek-Cypriote. Dimitris Mitropoulos - Conductor, pianist and composer. Music Director of the New York Philharmonic and the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra. Stevan Stojanović Mokranjac - one of the most famous Serbian composers and music educators of the nineteenth century.
Chrissy Teigen. Celebrity influencer Chrissy Teigen’s last name is commonly pronounced “Tee-gen”. However, during a 2018 appearance on the talk show Live With Kelly and Ryan, Teigen insisted ...
Marvin Olasky – former Marxist turned Christian conservative; previously edited the Christian World magazine [99] [100] George R. Price – geneticist who became an Evangelical Christian and wrote about the New Testament; later he began to engage less in evangelism and switched from religious writing to working with the homeless [101] [102]