Miracles Can Be Yours Today Unlock the power of miraculous faith and will build your understanding to believe God for miracles in your life. Learn more today! Courting Disaster Read Pat Robertson's landmark book, Courting Disaster. If you care about what's happening in America - you must rea...
AP Interview: As CBN turns 50, Pat Robertson of ‘700 Club’ says he won’t endorse GOP candidateclub
Christian Post
This article employs content analysis to study topics and themes of televangelist Pat Robertson's televised "700 Club" in the last months of 1988 and early 1989, after Robertson lost the race for the Republican presidential nomination and a Bush administration took office. The study found that in...
Here in America, The 700 Club can be seen in nearly 97 percent of U.S. TV markets. On the air continuously since 1966, The 700 Club is one of the longest-running television programs in broadcast history.CBN InternationalAs Pat Robertson was praying during the Christmas week of 1976, the...
The film is primarily composed of clips from Robertson’s Christian Broadcasting Network show “The 700 Club.” In it, Robertson asserts that Hurricane Gloria veered away from the Virginia coast after he and his staff prayed that it would. ...
It's not that unusual for Pat Robertson's daily Christian TV show, the '700 Club,' to portray other religions in less than a complimentary light. Jews, Muslims and occasionally Hindus are singled out.
Now a born-again Christian, Robertson founded the Christian Broadcasting Network in 1960. The company began broadcasting on WYAH-TV in Virginia in 1961. In 1966, CBN launched its flagship television program, "The 700 Club," a news magazine show featuring music, guests, testimonies, and Christian...
Pat Robertson. Archive Footage: The 700 Club. Pat Robertson was born on 22 March 1930 in Lexington, Virginia, USA. He was an actor, known for The 700 Club (1966), First Landing (2007) and The Temple of Phenomenal Things (1997). He was married to Dede Rob
While Limbaugh received a modicum of support, nobody of note has stepped up to defend Robertson’s claim that Haiti got hit by an earthquake because it is “cursed.” Speaking about the disaster during his program “The 700 Club” on the Christian Broadcasting Network, Robertson said that wh...