Televangelist

Jimmy Swaggart, Televangelist Scandalized by Prostitution, Dies at 90: A Collective Sigh of Relief

Televangelist Jimmy Swaggart, a Louisiana native, achieved widespread fame and a multimillion-dollar ministry through his captivating Pentecostal sermons. However, his career was derailed by sex scandals, starting with his encounter with a prostitute in 1988, leading to a significant decline in his audience and widespread mockery. Despite the controversies, Swaggart continued to preach, although with a smaller following, and his ministry maintained a presence through radio and internet broadcasts. The preacher, who passed away at the age of 90, faced further public scrutiny and controversy following the initial scandal.

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Televangelist Claims God-Made Deal for 120-Year Lifespan

At 88, Kenneth Copeland recently underwent a 10-day appendectomy, recovering with humor and faith. He attributes his successful surgery to divine intervention and a pre-arranged agreement with God to live until 2056, at the age of 120. Copeland shared specific prophecies for the coming years, including predictions about political events and encouraging congregants to plan their lives with faith and intentionality. He declared his restored health and readiness to continue his ministry, outlining themes for his plans until 2029.

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