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A self-described reprobate turned evangelical minister, he found a global congregation beside Pat Robertson on the Christian Broadcasting Network. Not only did the secretary of state “obviously ...
Robertson died on June 8 at the age of 93. Monday’s memorial service was by invitation only, but WAVY TV was granted permission to live stream it. You can watch a replay below. One of Dr. Pat ...
Whenever something bad happened, you could count on the doomsayer televangelist, political provocateur and Christian Coalition founder Pat Robertson blaming it on some group he considered hellbound.
(RNS) — After Pat Robertson astonished ... clubbers and evangelicals). So the plan was to knock off Kemp in Iowa by doing nothing to thwart Robertson’s church-based organizing.
He was a professor at Bowling Green State University in Ohio, and the son of a U.S. senator in Virginia Beach had plans for him. “‘Pat Robertson would like to talk to you about starting a new ...
NORFOLK, Va. — Pat Robertson united tens of millions of evangelical Christians through the power of television and pushed them in a far more conservative direction with the personal touch of a ...
Pat Robertson, a religious broadcaster who turned a tiny Virginia station into the global Christian Broadcasting Network, tried a run for president and helped make religion central to Republican ...
FILE – Pat Robertson, stands in front of stacks of signatures as he announced his intentions to collect a total of 7 million signatures during a news conference on Sept. 15, 1987 in Chesapeake ...
Pat Robertson, a controversial televangelist and former Republican presidential hopeful, has died. Robertson founded Regent University and the Christian Broadcasting Network.
Senior Religion + Ethics Editor, Director of the Global Religion Journalism Initiative Televangelist Pat Robertson, who died at the age of 93 on June 8, 2023, was a familiar face on television for ...
The controversial televangelist Pat Robertson has died at the age of 93. Robertson was an architect of the religious right, a pioneer in Christian broadcasting and, briefly, a politician.