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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.
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 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]
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At this time the name was changed to Mountaintop Ministries in an attempt to rebrand and alienate the cult-like rules that were in the organization's history. Three satellite churches were opened in Mexico, membership doubled, fundraisers brought in over $2 Million dollars in 2014. In December 2015, scandal hit the church.