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Lieutenant General (Ret) William “Jerry” Boykin was one of the original members of the US Army's Delta Force. He was privileged to ultimately command these elite warriors in combat operations. Later, Jerry Boykin commanded all the Army's Green Berets as well as the Special Warfare Center and School. In his thirty-six years in the army, LTG Boykin also served a tour with the CIA, and served his last four years in the Army as the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence. Today he is an ordained minister with a passion for spreading the Gospel of Jesus Christ and encouraging Christians to become warriors in God's Kingdom.
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Pat Robertson is the founder and chairman of CBN, the founder of Regent University, Operation Blessing, the ACLJ and several other organizations. Pat Robertson currently hosts The 700 Club daily broadcast and is the author of numerous books.
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Lisa Bevere is an international speaker, best-selling author, and co-host of The Messenger television program, which broadcasts in more than 200 countries. In her transparent style, Lisa shares God’s Word woven with personal experiences to empower lives with freedom and transformation. Her heart breaks over social injustice, and as an advocate for change, she rallies others to be an answer to desperate problems near and far. |
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Terry Meeuwsen is the co-host of The 700 Club, and brings a diverse portfolio to her work at CBN. The former Miss America has founded the children's care organization Orphan's Promise and written several books. She and her husband, Andy, have seven children.
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Jonathan Falwell Jonathan Falwell is senior pastor of Thomas Road Baptist Church in Lynchburg, VA; executive vice president of Spiritual Affairs at Liberty University; and author of One Great Truth: Finding Your Answers to Life. In his role as pastor, Jonathan preaches each week to a 20,000-member congregation, with his messages also appearing on a variety of national television outlets.
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Sam Childers Rev. Sam Childers overcame a life of drugs and violence when he gave his life to Jesus and found his true calling—to free enslaved children in northern Uganda and Southern Sudan, Africa, and build them a home. When the orphanage was complete, Sam led armed missions to rescue children from the Lord's Resistance Army, a brutal rebel militia. News of the rescue missions spread and local villagers nicknamed Sam "The Machine Gun Preacher."
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