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Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Contents move to sidebar hide (Top) 1 History. ... In Touch with Dr. Charles Stanley; Genre: Christian ...
The In Touch website said, "Dr. Stanley fervently believes the Bible to be the inerrant Word of God, a belief strongly reflected in his teaching." [17] In 1985, Charles Stanley was elected president of the Southern Baptist Convention. [12]
The series In Touch with Dr. Charles Stanley began airing in 1978. [4] Stanley, whose Sunday services are broadcast throughout the United States on the ministry's In Touch television program, was rated the third most influential pastor, behind Billy Graham and Charles Swindoll, in a 2010 survey by LifeWay. [5]
First Baptist Church Atlanta began a television and radio ministry in 1972, one year after Stanley became the senior pastor. [8] [9] It is now known as In Touch Ministries. Together, the teaching of Stanley and beliefs of FBA are available globally—translated into more than 100 languages via radio, television broadcast, audiotapes, videotapes ...
Stanley lives in Milton, a suburb north of Atlanta, with his wife, Sandra. They have three adult children. [6] He is the son of Charles Stanley, the former senior pastor of the First Baptist Church of Atlanta and founder of In Touch Ministries. Charles Stanley died on April 18, 2023. [7]
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Stanley Norman Gundry (born 1937) is an American evangelical theologian, seminary professor, publisher, and author. He served as series editor for the Zondervan "Counterpoints" series, which present multiple views on a variety of theological topics.
Etlich Cristlich lider, title page of the Achtliederbuch, 1524 " Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir" (From deep affliction I cry out to you), originally "Aus tieffer not schrey ich zu dir", later also "Aus tiefer Noth schrei' ich zu dir", is a Lutheran hymn of 1524.