| BREAKING: Pat Robertson, founder of Christian Broadcasting Network, dies at 93 | Notable conservative Christian broadcaster and political activist Pat Robertson, widely known as the long-serving host of the popular Christian Broadcasting Network program "The 700 Club," has died. He was 93 years old. CBN News released a statement Thursday morning announcing Robertson's death, with Robertson being survived by four children, 14 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren. "Pat Robertson dedicated his life to preaching the Gospel, helping those in need, and educating the next generation," stated CBN. "Pat had a hunger for knowledge of the Lord, and he wanted to share the love and faithfulness of Jesus with the world. His heart's desire was that all people come to know Jesus." Full Story. | Also of Interest... | Dede Robertson, wife of televangelist Pat Robertson, dies at age 94Pat Robertson says ‘God is not a Republican,' discusses the 'trouble' with 'partisan politics' Pat Robertson steps down from 'The 700 Club' to focus on teaching at Regent University 5 controversial things Pat Robertson said while hosting ‘The 700 Club’ | | |
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