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  2. Thaddeus Matthews - Wikipedia

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    Thaddeus A. Matthews (born c. 1958), also known as "The Cussing Pastor", is an American pastor and broadcaster, who gained popularity for using profanity in his preaching. Career [ edit ]

  3. Leroy Jenkins (televangelist) - Wikipedia

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    Jenkins was known for his faith healing, through the use of "miracle water".In 2003, while based in Delaware, Ohio, Jenkins' "miracle water", drawn from a well on the grounds of his 30-acre (12 ha) religious compound known as the Healing Waters Cathedral, [2] was found to contain coliform bacteria by the Ohio Department of Agriculture.

  4. Our Lady of Perpetual Exemption - Wikipedia

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    The church was announced on August 16, 2015, in an episode of the television program Last Week Tonight with John Oliver. Its purpose was to highlight and criticize televangelists , such as Kenneth Copeland and Robert Tilton , whom Oliver argued used television broadcasts of Christian church services for private gain.

  5. List of television evangelists - Wikipedia

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    Jerry Falwell Sr. (1933–2007) – First broadcast in 1956; by 1999, his television program called The Old Time Gospel Hour was watched by millions [1] Mark Finley (born 1945) Jentezen Franklin (born 1962) Robert J. Fox (1927–2009) Steven Furtick (born 1980)

  6. The PTL Club - Wikipedia

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    The PTL Club continued being produced at WRET and in November 1974, the show expanded to a few other stations such as WHMB-TV in Indianapolis; WHCT in Hartford, Connecticut; and KHOF-TV in the Los Angeles area, among a few others. The show launched nationally in 1975, with two editions offered: one was the full two-hour edition, which tended to ...

  7. The Shepherd's Chapel - Wikipedia

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    Since 1985, the Shepherd's Chapel has been broadcasting one-hour televised Bible studies over its satellite network, with its most prominent presence being within the graveyard slot on over 225 broadcast television stations across the United States via paid brokered programming arrangements, along with streaming those programs through their websites and various other providers.

  8. Back to the Bible - Wikipedia

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    From August 2014 to June 2016, the daily Back to the Bible program featured Bible teaching from Warren Wiersbe, David Chadwick and Darrell Bock. In July 2016, Ron Moore, pastor of The Bible Chapel in the Pittsburgh area, was named president and Bible teacher. He served as president until February 2018, and was succeeded by David Platt.

  9. American Religious Townhall - Wikipedia

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    The American Religious Townhall is a syndicated weekly television program in which clergy from several religious denominations debate various religious, political, and social issues. 1 The show was started in 1952 by Bishop A. A. Leiske and continued by his son Pastor Robert Leiske. The moderator of the show is Pastor Jerry Lutz.