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Garner Ted Armstrong had served as vice president of the Worldwide Church of God and of Ambassador College from 1958 to 1978, and was its principal public spokesman and televangelist.
Garner Ted Armstrong, longtime controversial TV evangelist who followed in his father’s footsteps before splitting from his dad and founding his own church, died Monday of pneumonia in Tyler ...
Garner Ted Armstrong was born on Feb. 9, 1930, in Portland, Ore. His father saw his birth as a miracle, because his wife had recovered from an anemic condition shortly before he was born.
He then established the Intercontinental Church of God in Tyler in 1998, along with the Garner Ted Armstrong Evangelistic Association. His son Mark Armstrong released a statement which said, "I know ...
Evangelist Garner Ted Armstrong, who founded two ministries after being excommunicated from his father’s Worldwide Church of God for raising allegations of lavish spending, has died at 73. Mr.
Evangelist Garner Ted Armstrong, who founded two ministries after being excommunicated from his father ‘ s Worldwide Church of God for raising allegations of lavish spending, has died at 73.M… ...
Garner Ted Armstrong, who died on Monday aged 73, was one of the most successful, but also the most controversial, of American television evangelists. His folksy radio and television persona ...
Garner Ted Armstrong, 73, a television evangelist and one-time voice of the program “World Tomorrow”; Sept. 15, in Tyler, Texas, of pneumonia. William S. Armstrong, 82, retired vice pre… ...
Garner Ted Armstrong, Saturday, January 28. By Bruce Elder. January 28, 2012 — 12.00am. Save. Log in, register or subscribe to save articles for later. Save articles for later.
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