翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Don Stannard
・ Don Stap
・ Don Stark
・ Don Starkell
・ Don Starr
・ Don Steele
・ Don Steinbrunner
・ Don Stenberg
・ Don Stephens
・ Don Stephenson
・ Don Stephenson (Canadian football)
・ Don Stevens
・ Don Stevenson (musician)
・ Don Stewart (actor)
・ Don Stewart (Canadian politician)
Don Stewart (preacher)
・ Don Stewart (rugby league)
・ Don Stiller
・ Don Stitt
・ Don Stivers
・ Don Stoker
・ Don Stone (ice hockey)
・ Don Stone (publisher)
・ Don Stonesifer
・ Don Stovall
・ Don Straw
・ Don Strock
・ Don Stroud
・ Don Sturdy
・ Don Styron


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Don Stewart (preacher) : ウィキペディア英語版
Don Stewart (preacher)

| relations =
| website =
| footnotes =
| employer =
| height =
| weight =
}}
Don Stewart (born Donald Lee Stewart on October 25, 1939, in Prescott, Arizona) is a Pentecostal minister and purported faith healer. He is a televangelist who hosts "Power and Mercy" on Black Entertainment Television, The Word Network, and other television channels. He is the successor to the late A. A. Allen's organization.
==Origins and early ministry==
According to his official biography, Stewart is the youngest of six children and at age 13, Don had developed a severe bone disease, but after four major surgeries when he was 15 years old "God miraculously healed him. Currently, he lives in a $2.5 million Paradise Valley, Arizona, home owned by his church, and his family earns hundreds of thousands of dollars from his church. ''The Arizona Republic'' reports "His ministry, the Don Stewart Association, operates out of a nondescript warehouse in an industrial park near Interstate 17."〔 Stewart's son, Brendon Stewart conducts his own "Miracle Crusades."〔
Stewart first worked with Allen, starting with "pounding tent stakes at Allen's revivals to driving a truck to preaching".〔 One of Allen's rising young evangelistic proteges during the early 1960s along with the likes of R. W. Schambach and Leroy Jenkins, Stewart served as evangelist and secretary treasurer of Allen's organization,〔 and "was hit with allegations of embezzlement by Allen's brother-in-law, of pocketing offerings from the revivals" in the wake of Allen's death.〔 When the controversial Allen died from alcohol poisoning as a result of an alcoholic binge in 1970, Stewart tried to clean up the Allen's room before the police came.〔 After Allen's death, Stewart gained complete possession of Allen's organization, including his Miracle Valley property, and renamed Allen's Miracle Life Fellowship International the Don Stewart Evangelistic Association (and later the Don Stewart Association).〔''Dictionary of Pentecostal and Charismatic Movements''. (Grand Rapids, Mich.: Zondervan Publishing Co., 1988), p. 832.〕
From 1979 until early 1983, the Christ Miracle Healing Church and Center led by Frances Thomas, a disciple of Allen's, purchased and occupied land on Miracle Valley's subdivision property across Highway 92 from the bible church. The fundamentalist, cult-like church and its 300 members had several confrontations with utility workers, neighbors and eventually law enforcement resulting in what became known as the Miracle Valley shootout. This confrontation resulted in the shooting deaths of two of its senior members and injuries to multiple sheriff's deputies. Immigrants from Chicago and Mississippi rioted, which resulted in the death of Therial Davis, a six-year-old. The land was abandoned within a couple of weeks.〔 The Don Stewart organization was not affiliated with the CMHCC.
In 1982 Miracle Valley's main administration building and vast warehouse were set on fire by arson, which resulted in the total destruction of the facilities. The main building was valued at $2 million. Stewart sent multiple donation requests to some people on his 100,000 person mailing list "even though his ministry is not associated with the college and the fire damage was insured." According to the press, one of his letters "gave the impression ... the fire had crippled Stewart's ministry" and another purported to include the buildings ashes with a request for $200 donations.〔 He was "accused by another church of committing arson for an insurance payoff."〔 His own church had issues over Stewart's financing and "questioned Stewart's fundraising techniques" before.〔〔

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Don Stewart (preacher)」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.