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Tribute to Christian Leaders Lost in 2007

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Christianity in America took a hard-hit in 2007 as the death of several influential and well-respected leaders shocked the nation and the religious community. The leaders included the masterminds behind employing mass media to spread the Gospel, mobilizing Christian voters to be a political force, and supporting the ministry of the world’s most recognizable evangelist.

  • (Clockwise from top left) Ruth Graham, Jerry Falwell, Yolanda King, and D. James Kennedy died in 2007, leaving their legacy of faith and courage.
    (Clockwise from top left) Ruth Graham, Jerry Falwell, Yolanda King, and D. James Kennedy died in 2007, leaving their legacy of faith and courage.

The following is a list of some of the Christian leaders who died in 2007:

The Rev. Jerry Falwell
1933-2007

Jerry Falwell will probably best be remembered for founding the Moral Majority in 1979 – a political organization with an evangelical Christian agenda that helped elect Ronald Regan to the White House. He organized conservative Christian voters around the issues of abortion, gay rights, pornography and school prayers. Falwell is also credited with founding Thomas Road Baptist Church in Lynchburg, Va., one of the nation’s first megachurches, and founding Liberty University, one of the largest evangelical Christian colleges in the world.

Yet Falwell will also be remembered as a controversial figure who blamed the Sept. 11 attacks on America’s moral decline, pointing to gays, lesbians, abortion providers and feminists. He also denounced the “Teletubbies” children’s TV program for promoting homosexuality and warned parents that the show was morally damaging to children.

Nonetheless, Falwell’s influence on American Christianity and politics remain undeniable.


Ruth Bell Graham
1920-2007

Ruth Bell Graham is best known as the wife of world-renown evangelist Billy Graham. But many close to her will remember her as the “anchor of faith” and ministry partner to her husband, who many consider the greatest evangelist in history.

Graham grew up in China and what is now North Korea as the daughter of Presbyterian medical missionaries. She gave up her own dreams of serving as a missionary to marry the Rev. Billy Graham and raise their five children.

Family and friends describe her as independent, humorous, kind and faithful.

Her husband, Billy, has always described to reporters that his wife Ruth is the greatest Christian he has ever known.


The Rev. Rex Humbard
1919-2007

The Rev. Rex Humbard was a televangelist who created and hosted the popular “Cathedral of Tomorrow” show. He is considered the pioneer of televangelism and hit the television airwaves in 1949 when the medium was largely untapped by evangelists.

His weekly Sunday messages began broadcasting in 1952. By 1970, his syndicated program appeared on more TV stations in America than any other with a weekly average of 8 million viewers at the show’s peak. Humbard’s message also reached a global audience with the show broadcasting in Canada, Europe, the Middle East, Far East, Australia, and Latin America.

At his funeral, many attendees expressed gratitude to Humbard for bringing their parents or themselves into a relationship with Christ.


The Rev. D. James Kennedy
1930-2007

The Rev. D. James Kennedy built a Christian media empire with his radio and television ministry that reaches more than 3 million people. He also wrote more than 65 books, created Evangelism Explosion, and was a founding board member of the Moral Majority.

Coral Ridge Ministries operates closely with the megachurch he founded, Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church, in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Kennedy is described by those who knew him as a great visionary, a humble pastor and courageous leader that defended the Christian faith.


Yolanda King
1955-2007

Yolanda King was the eldest daughter of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., who carried on her father’s work through art, motivational speaking, and activism. She urged Americans to be forces of peace and love in the footsteps of her father’s dream for an America where people of all colors are considered equal.

She is remembered by her siblings for her warmth and independence.

Most recent comments
  • Fri Feb 08, 2008 6:26 am : 0 : 0 Flag

    Say not in thine heart, Who shall ascend into heaven? Romans10:6

  • Mon Dec 31, 2007 4:36 pm : 0 : 0 Flag

    You've made some assumptions which cannot be proven, HP, and they are filled with hate. Whenever an atheist dies in his 70s, are we to likewise the Lord sent them to Hell to rid the world of their sin of unbelief?

  • Sun Dec 30, 2007 6:42 am : 6 : 5 Flag

    Story the way it should have been written:

    GOD RECALLS TWO THEOCRATS TO PROTECT U.S. CONSTITUTION

    The Heavenly Father last year recalled Falwell and Kennedy, two ardent Christo-facists, in order to safeguard the first amendment of the U.S. Constitution, it was revealed today. A source close to the lord reported that the Heavenly Father was growing tired of efforts by the pair to weaken the three-fold first amendment that was put in place not only to protect the un-religious from religious tyranny, but also to protect established religions from interference from the federal government, and even one religion from another, as the Danbury Baptists learned from Jefferson.

    When asked if there were any further recalls anticipated, the source would only say that "(T)he first amendment was there for a reason, and God would not tolerate any further interference with one of the primary principles upon which this country was founded."

    The recalled pair would not respond to phone calls for comment.

  • Sat Dec 29, 2007 4:35 pm : 0 : 4 Flag

    Hahahaha! Christian commenters on here never fail to live up to the stereotype!

  • Sat Dec 29, 2007 4:01 pm : 0 : 1 Flag

    Im kinda surpirsed to see Yolanda King in there. Im not convinced that her beliefs marry with the Christian faith or the gospel as told in the Scriptures... but only God knows the heart.

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