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Donald Trump has posted a heartfelt tribute to disgraced TV preacher Reverend Jimmy Swaggart. Swaggart’s family announced the death of the televangelist on Tuesday, aged 90, two weeks after suffering ...
US televangelist Jimmy Swaggart, who developed a worldwide following for his fiery Christian sermons before being felled in a prostitution scandal, died on Tuesday at the age of 90. Swaggart’s death ...
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John McArthur, the de facto leader of one of American Protestantism’s major contemporary wings, died on July 14, 2025, at the age of 86. The son and grandson of preachers, MacArthur was the author of ...
Jimmy Swaggart, the televangelist whose multimillion-dollar ministry was crippled by his encounters with prostitutes, has died. He was 90.
The new book '2024: How Trump Retook the White House and the Democrats Lost America' claims to reveal what Donald Trump said to Barack Obama during their friendly discussion at Jimmy Carter's ...
President Donald Trump and former President Barack Obama shared a friendly chat about golf during President Jimmy Carter's funeral, creating a viral moment of bipartisanship before Trump's return ...
President Trump invited former President Barack Obama to play a round of golf at one of his several courses during the pair’s viral moment at former President Jimmy Carter’s funeral in January ...
Jimmy Swaggart's hospitalization Swaggart's 70-year-old son, Donnie Swaggart, said his father was found around 8 a.m. at his home and revived before being taken to a local hospital.
Jimmy Swaggart Ministries spokesperson Megan Kelly said the family expects a packed house for the founder's wake and funeral in Baton Rouge.
Swaggart’s calls for a return to conservative Christian norms live on in today’s world of tradwives, limited access to abortion and calls to repeal gay marriage, writes a scholar of religion.