Ten of the Top Television Evangelists of Our Time Part V

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By Thomas J. Strang

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Televangelism is the use of media, specifically radio and television, to communicate Christianity. Televangelists are Christian ministers, whether official or self-proclaimed, who devote a large portion of their ministry to television broadcasting. The term is also used derisively by critics as an insinuation of aggrandizement by such ministers. Televangelism began as a uniquely American phenomenon, resulting from a largely deregulated media where access to television networks and cable TV is open to virtually anyone who can afford it, combined with a large Christian population that is able to provide the necessary funding. It became especially popular among Evangelical Protestant audiences, whether independent or organized around Christian denominations like the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God. However, the increasing globalization of broadcasting has enabled some American televangelists to reach a wider audience through international broadcast networks, including some that are specifically Christian in nature, such as Trinity Broadcasting Network and The God Channel. This ebook consists of 10 of the top television evangelists of our time. They are: Aimee Semple McPherson, Jack Van Impe, Jan Crouch, Kay Arthur, Kenneth E. Hagin, Mother Angelica, Rex Humbard, Robert Tilton, Rod Parsley and Tammy Faye Bakker.

Ten of the Top Television Evangelists of Our Time Part V