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Or, he might have added, from the televangelism business.
I'll try not to bring down any more televangelism empires in the future if You will help me get famous again.
Televangelism is the use of television to speak of the Christian faith.
Reaching millions, televangelism almost immediately took on the worst characteristics of network television itself.
Televangelism had also become more adept at packaging and marketing Christianity.
So, another relic of the '80s may be making a stealth comeback: televangelism.
Its detractors call it the political equivalent of televangelism.
Domestically produced televangelism is increasingly present in some other nations such as Brazil.
He has received national and international attention for his televangelism, which has sometimes been critical of the Nigerian government.
Our star athletes' new three-step program is the norm among stars in show business, politics and televangelism.
An American religious revival in the mid-1970s had led to the growth of the religious right through televangelism.
For those unable to attend a service in a church building a burgeoning televangelism and radio ministry provides broadcasts of services.
It later figured prominently in the Word of Faith movement and 1980s televangelism.
He later remarried and returned to televangelism.
Billy Graham started the boom in the 1950's and remains the elder statesman of televangelism.
Studies should be made on intermediate models of televangelism as they emerge from some of the mainline churches.
They practice televangelism and believe that disease is God's way of punishing those that are morally unsuitable.
Some theological questions have been raised in connection with American-style televangelism and with religious broadcasting of the public service type.
Christian Television is not televised sermons, which is Televangelism.
Of all the things that make Brits feel superior to Americans, healthcare is right up there alongside gun control and televangelism.
The Church's rhetoric has also been seen as a satirical imitation of the televangelism of the 1980s.
He has also published an article on televangelism in the Encyclopedia of Religion, Communication, and Media.
During the 1960s, prosperity gospel teachers embraced televangelism and came to dominate religious programming in the United States.
So do numerous narrative asides - here including Carnival, screenwriting, entomology, televangelism and precious gems.
Televangelism requires substantial amounts of money to produce programs and purchase airtime on cable and satellite networks.