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American tv evangelist.
Born March 15th, 1935 in Ferriday.
Died July 1st, 2025 at 90 years old in Baton Rouge (myocardial infarction). [ref]
Jimmy Swaggart, a renowned televangelist and singer, died on July 1, 2025, at the age of 90. He was born on March 15, 1935, in Ferriday, Louisiana, to parents Minnie Belle and Lee Swaggart. Swaggart was one of seven children and grew up in a strict Pentecostal household. From a young age, Swaggart displayed a talent for music and began singing and playing the piano at church services. He ultimately went on to release numerous gospel albums, which were widely acclaimed and propelled him to national fame. Swaggart's ministry began in the 1950s, when he started preaching at local churches. His dynamic and passionate style of preaching quickly attracted a large following, and he soon began airing his services on television and radio. These broadcasts, known as "Jimmy Swaggart Telecast," reached millions of viewers and listeners worldwide and established Swaggart as a prominent figure in the Christian community. Throughout his career, Swaggart faced both admiration and controversy. His sermons were known for being charismatic and powerful, but he also faced scandals and criticism, including accusations of financial misconduct and marital infidelity. Despite these challenges, Swaggart remained steadfast in his faith and continued to lead his ministry until his passing. Jimmy Swaggart was a prolific author, having written over 50 books on various topics, including theology, Christian living, and personal memoirs. He also founded the Jimmy Swaggart Bible College, which has trained countless individuals for ministry work. Swaggart's influence extended beyond the walls of his church, as he also played a significant role in the world of politics. He was a vocal supporter of conservative values and often used his platform to endorse political candidates who aligned with his beliefs. Jimmy Swaggart leaves behind a lasting legacy in the world of evangelism and music. His passion for spreading the gospel and inspiring others will be remembered by generations to come. He is survived by his wife, Frances, and their two children, Donnie and Debbie.
Do not fear death so much but rather the inadequate life. Bertolt Brecht