...wouldn't say the coalition is in trouble but acknowledged money has been hard to raise since the group's founder, religious broadcaster Pat Robertson, stepped down as president in February 2002 and turned control over to Ms. Combs. "It hurt fundraising...
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. - Religious broadcaster Pat Robertson has suggested that American agents assassinate Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez to stop his country from becoming...
...criticized the award to Robertson, the conservative Christian telecaster, which was given during the National Religious Broadcasters convention. Another political flap occurred when the Rev. Franklin Graham told the convention that re-electing...
NORFOLK, Va. -- Religious broadcaster Pat Robertson said Friday he believes God has told him President Bush will be re-elected in a "blowout" in November. "I think...
...the National Council. The efforts to reach out to the National Council were a factor in February when National Religious Broadcasters, the biggest constituent agency, quit the evangelical association. The National Council is the larger of the...
...broadcasting, held that religious instruction is not educational. This, as Human Events noted, threatened religious broadcasters who qualify for their licenses by committing to devote at least half their time to "general education" programming...
...the Florida city itself. Will Atlanta be next? God may not send a serious hurricane to devastate the city as religious broadcaster and 1988 presidential candidate Pat Robertson warned during a broadcast of The 700 Club. But families planning...
...president and general counsel for the National Religious Broadcasters, says the economy is definitely on the minds...they're putting their money. ON THE NET: National Religious Broadcasters: http://www.nrb.org/
...she said. The national Christian Coalition, which claims more than 2 million members, was founded in 1989 by religious broadcaster the Rev. Pat Robertson. Whooping cough scare closes Hartsville school FLORENCE, S.C. - The Governor's...
...backed by the Christian Coalition. Some political analysts read the results as a sign that the movement birthed by religious broadcaster Pat Robertson has lost some steam in the state where the GOP was until recently led by former Christian Coalition...