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Woman's View Of PTL In The 70s and 80s
This podcast episode discusses a woman's positive view of PTL and how it provided a sense of community when other people couldn't be there for her. It also touches on the real issues that were discussed on the show such as drug abuse, depression, and anxiety.
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The PTL ministry, led by Jim and Tammy Faye Baker, used religion as a way to connect with lonely individuals and exploited them for money by discussing real issues.
42:02 - 43:40 (01:38)
Summary
The PTL ministry, led by Jim and Tammy Faye Baker, used religion as a way to connect with lonely individuals and exploited them for money by discussing real issues.
ChapterWoman's View Of PTL In The 70s and 80s
EpisodePart One: The Rise And Fall (And Rise) of Arch-Grifter Jim Bakker
PodcastBehind the Bastards
A story about how a church went from renting a single studio to buying a 25 acre compound and constructing a $3 million church, all based on faith that God will find a way to make it possible.
43:41 - 45:23 (01:42)
Summary
A story about how a church went from renting a single studio to buying a 25 acre compound and constructing a $3 million church, all based on faith that God will find a way to make it possible.
ChapterWoman's View Of PTL In The 70s and 80s
EpisodePart One: The Rise And Fall (And Rise) of Arch-Grifter Jim Bakker
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The speaker discusses how their retirement plan is to become an evangelical preacher and how they believe that their worst mistakes could make them better at preaching.
45:23 - 46:16 (00:53)
Summary
The speaker discusses how their retirement plan is to become an evangelical preacher and how they believe that their worst mistakes could make them better at preaching.