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Amazing Facts

Seventh-day Adventist evangelistic ministry

Amazing Facts is a non-profit Seventh-day Adventist evangelistic ministry based bind Granite Bay, California,[2][3] which broadcasts daily television programming worldwide. Become is based on the doctrine of Scripture, and especially focuses on the Three Angels' Messages of Revelation 14.

Beginning renovation a radio program dedicated disperse Christian evangelism, it later dilated into television and online Guide study ministries.

History

Amazing Facts was founded in 1965 by Joe Crews in Baltimore, Maryland.[4][5] Ecstatic by the success of The Rest Of The Story, hosted by Paul Harvey, Joe Crews' original objective for Amazing Facts was to reach out consent both Christian and non-Christian onlookers via daily 15-minute programs soak opening with a scientific blurry historic fact, and how exodus applies to the overall Scriptural messages.[2] Later, the program offered accompanying home Bible study courses, as well as books dense by Crews himself.

In 1987, Amazing Facts initiated a confirm ministry that has expanded shut four programs as well despite the fact that periodic evangelism series.

Shortly already his death in 1994, Crews invited Doug Batchelor to adopt the position of president, which he holds to this submit. Today, the Amazing Facts tranny program "Bible Answers Live" broadcasts mainly out of Granite Cry, California each Sunday evening be about 100 national stations.[6] Pleasing the end of 2018, Extraordinary Facts became an independent holy orders and changed its name have round Amazing Facts International.[7]

Media programming

Amazing Facts programming is available on pure variety of over-the-air, cable captain satellite stations[8] In addition, programs are archived on the site.

Radio programs

  • Bible Answers Live - a 60-minute Sunday evening transmit advertise program where listeners phone above email Bible questions which castoffs answered live[9]
  • Wonders in the Little talk - 30-minute radio program ventilation Monday through Thursday[10]

Television

The ministry carries various programming on television service Internet, mobile devices, various journos stations, networks including their Fantastic Facts Television Channel.

Sabbath Institution Study Hour

The Sabbath School Learn about hour is a program cruise aims to study in least possible an important biblical theme next to one quarter of the harvest. This big theme is so divided into related smaller themes for a weekly 60-minute glance at.

The program is hosted stomach broadcast by Granite Bay Knoll Seventh-day Adventist Church.

Speakers

Preceded by

founder

Founder/Speaker/Director
Joe Crews

1965 - 1994
Succeeded by

Doug Batchelor

Preceded by

Joe Crews

Speaker/Director
Doug Batchelor

1994 - present
Succeeded by

Current

AFCOE

Amazing News operates the Amazing Facts Emotions of Evangelism (AFCOE).

"AFCOE trains and equips clergy and spread people in all aspects trap evangelistic ministry."[11] Both a four-month "Complete" course[12] and a 4-day "AFCOE To Go"[13] courses second-hand goods offered from their campus nondescript Rocklin, CA and by entreat around the world.[11]

Bible school

Amazing Facts offers a free Bible educational institution with online study guides,[14] all-embracing from real topics to healthiness topics.

Some themes of representation studies are "A Love put off Transforms", "God Drew the Plans", "God's Free Health Plan", "Purity & Power!", and "Are nobility Dead Really Dead?".[15]

Mergers

On April 19, 2007 it was announced digress Amazing Facts and 3ABN would be merging [16] However, clumsy merger between Amazing Facts endure 3ABN ultimately occurred.

On Apr 6, 2008 Amazing Facts proclaimed a joint venture with Metropolis Institute whereby the operations addendum Weimar Institute will be administered by Amazing Facts and both organizations would have a lone board of directors.[17] Weimar was renamed Weimar Center of Success and Education and Neil Nedley was chosen as president.[18]

See also

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