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Charles Rozell Swindoll / ˈ s w ɪ n ˌ d ɒ l / (born October 18, 1934) is an evangelical Christian pastor, author, educator, and radio preacher. He founded Insight for Living , headquartered in Frisco , Texas , which airs a radio program of the same name on more than 2,000 stations around the world in 15 languages.
Paws & Tales, also known as The Wildwood Adventures, is a Christian children's radio drama, animated series, and online games website created by Insight for Living and Chuck Swindoll. [1] It is based upon the book Paw Paw Chuck's Big Ideas in the Bible, by Chuck Swindoll and Ross Vera, [2] have sold more than 100,000 hardcover copies. [1]
The church was founded in 1998 by a group of individuals including then-future Attorney General of Texas Ken Paxton, his wife Angela, and Senior Pastor Chuck Swindoll, whose sermons are broadcast worldwide on the radio program Insight for Living. [2]
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DTS-trained pastors pioneered the movement, including Chuck Swindoll, Erwin Lutzer, David Jeremiah, Robert Jeffress, Tony Evans, and Andy Stanley. [5] Other megachurches, such as John Hagee's Cornerstone Church in San Antonio, Texas, blended teachings of dispensationalism with the prosperity gospel and New Christian Right activism.
This collection included various hymns on each book of the Bible. The hymn is one of 21 inspired by verses from the Book of Leviticus. [1] "A Charge to Keep I Have" was later included in A Collection of Hymns, for the Use of the People Called Methodists, published in 1780 by Charles's brother John Wesley.