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Anthony Tyrone "Tony" Evans Sr. (born September 10, 1949) is an American evangelical pastor, speaker, author, and widely syndicated radio and television broadcaster. Between 1976 and 2024, Evans served as senior pastor at the over-9,500-member Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship in Dallas, Texas .
Worth (billion USD) Country Religion/Belief Notes The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints: 265.0 United States: Non-Trinitarian Christianity: Includes everything from investments, operating assets (ecclesiastical buildings) and Real estate, mostly from USA. [1] Catholic Church in Germany: 47.24 to 265.62 Germany: Catholicism
Gateway Church is a non-denominational, evangelical Christian multi-site megachurch based in Southlake, Texas, near Fort Worth. [1] As of 2023, it was ranked as the 9th largest in the United States, with attendance of 25,805. [2] In 2024, its founding pastor, Robert Morris, resigned after allegations of past sexual abuse of a minor.
Evangelist Dr Tony Evans, 74, unexpectedly announced his departure from the 10,000-member Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship in South Dallas that he founded 48 years ago, saying he committed an ...
MarriageToday, formally known as XO Marriage, is a Christian nonprofit organization.It was established in April 1994 by Jimmy and Karen Evans. A statement on the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability (ECFA) website, submitted by MarriageToday, says its mission is "to produce, air and distribute religious and educational seminars, books, audiotapes, videotapes, radio and television ...
Net worth: $50 million. He's hosted "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" on ABC since 2003, and earns $15 million per year for his work on the eponymous late-night talk show. Before that, he rose to fame as the ...
James Evans, Sr. and J.J. Evans, fictional characters on the American television series Good Times; James Evans (linguist) (1801–1846), Canadian missionary; James A. Evans (1827–1887), English born civil engineer on the Union Pacific railroad (1863–1869) James R. Evans (1845–1918), American Civil War soldier and Medal of Honor recipient
IHOPKC founder faces “unsettling” allegations of “sexual immorality,” church leaders say