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At a young age, Robertson was nicknamed 'Pat' by his six-year-old brother, Willis Robertson Jr., who enjoyed patting him on the cheeks when he was a baby while saying "pat, pat, pat". Later, Robertson thought about which first name he would like people to use. He considered "Marion" to be effeminate, and "M. Gordon" to be affected, so he opted ...
Pat Robertson, a religious broadcaster who turned a tiny Virginia station into the global Christian Broadcasting Network, tried a run for president and helped make religion central to Republican ...
Pat Robertson, who parlayed his TV ministry's success into the first serious bid by an evangelical leader for the U.S. presidency, has died. Pat Robertson, founder of Christian Broadcasting ...
A cause of death was not given. Robertson served as host of The 700 Club from 1966 through 2021, save for a … Pat Robertson, Televangelist and Longtime 700 Club Host, Dead at 93
Baptist minister and broadcaster Pat Robertson (1930–2023) had outspoken opinions on religion, politics, and other subjects. Many of his statements have stirred controversy and several have been headline news in the United States and elsewhere. Robertson made many of these comments on his daily talk show, The 700 Club.
Ben Kinchlow was born and raised in Uvalde, Texas, the son of a Methodist minister. Kinchlow received his elementary and secondary education during the 40´s in what was then the Nicolas School, a tiny building which was located in the center of East Uvalde city park, which was the last segregated campus for the city’s black students, operating exclusively for Blacks from 1938 until 1955. [1]
Pat Robertson, the conservative evangelist and media mogul who galvanized the modern Christian right, cultivated a massive national following and regularly drew criticism for his incendiary ...
Patrick or Pat Robertson may refer to: Pat Robertson (1930–2023), American media mogul, Southern Baptist minister, and college administrator Pat Robertson (footballer) (1895–1947), Australian rules footballer for Essendon