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Televangelist Jim Bakker, who was at the heart of one of most notorious religious scandals of the 1980s, says he’s in desperate need of cash right now. And if he doesn’t get $1 million, he ...
At times, Jim Bakker has warned viewers that the end of the world is imminent and he sells freeze-dried foods, along with other goods and books, on his show’s website. On a recent show, one of ...
The Jim Bakker Show, the Christian program the couple host, will continue while Bakker is away. 'In Jim’s words, this has been the most vicious attack that he has ever experienced,' Lori wrote ...
Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker at PTL in 1986. That year, nearly 6 million people visited Heritage USA, the 2,300-acre Christian theme park and retreat center they built in Fort Mill, S.C., just south ...
During a Feb. 12 episode of the "The Jim Bakker Show," guest Sherrill Sellman claimed that Silver Solution was able to eliminate some strains of the coronavirus.
Jim Bakker and his southwestern Missouri church will pay restitution of $156,000 to settle a lawsuit that accuses the TV pastor of falsely claiming a health supplement could cure COVID-19.