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The Pentecostal preacher and pioneer of televangelism had been in critical condition at a Louisiana hospital after suffering ...
Jimmy Swaggart, the reverend who rose to prominence during the golden age of televangelism in the 1980s, has died at the age of 90.
Born in Ferriday, Louisiana, on March 15, 1935, Jimmy launched a full-time ministry in 1955, according to his website. Three years later, he released his first album, Some Golden Daybreak, and he went ...
America's longest-serving televangelist, Rev. Jimmy Swaggart, died at 90 on Tuesday, his family announced. He had been in critical condition for weeks.
The Louisiana native was best known for being a captivating Pentecostal preacher with a massive following before being caught on camera with a prostitute ...
The service for the American Pentecostal preacher and gospel music artist will take place at a church in Baton Rouge. He died ...
Jimmy Swaggart, who was one of America’s most influential televangelists in the 1980s before an affair with a prostitute brought his career crashing down, has died at the age of 90.
For the final time, Jimmy Swaggart captivated a massive audience. On Sunday night, family and friends came together to celebrate his life and remember him as the icon he was. Thousands showed up to ...
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