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Evangelist Oral Roberts dead at 91
(CNN) -- Evangelist Oral Roberts, founder of the Oral Roberts Evangelistic Association and Oral Roberts University, died Tuesday from complications of pneumonia in Newport Beach, California, his spokeswoman said. He was 91.
Roberts' son, Richard, and daughter Roberta were at his side, spokeswoman Melany Ethridge said in a statement. Roberts was hospitalized Monday following a fall on Saturday, in which he suffered broken bones, Ethridge said earlier, adding he was being treated for pneumonia. There will be a private interment, the statement said. Arrangements for a public memorial service in Tulsa, Oklahoma, are pending. Granville Oral Roberts was born into poverty in Bebee, Oklahoma, on January 24, 1918, according to a brief biography released by Ethridge. His Christian ministry began with what he described as his own miracle healing of tuberculosis at age 17. Roberts pastored churches in Oklahoma and Georgia and preached at revivals around the country while studying at Oklahoma Baptist University and Phillips University in Oklahoma, according to the biography. In 1947, he founded the Oral Roberts Evangelistic Association in Tulsa, "and began conducting crusades across America and around the world, attracting crowds of thousands -- many who were sick and dying and in search of healing," the biography said. "Through the years, he conducted more than 300 crusades on six continents" and "laid hands" on an estimated 2 million people, according to association officials. In 1954, he brought television cameras into services, providing what he liked to call a "front-row seat to miracles" to viewers, the biography said. He later began a television program, initially called "Oral Roberts Presents." The ministry's daily program, now called "The Place for Miracles," can be seen on more than 100 television stations, multiple cable and satellite networks and the Internet, Ethridge said. link |
He finally got called home.
My father has a great story about Roberts. Supposedly, there was some big party having to do with a new interstate project or something back in the late 70's when my father was General Counsel to the Oklahoma Department of Highways. Roberts was one of the dignitaries in attendance -- there to see and be seen. Roberts had a couple of hand warmers in his pockets and was mingling through the crowd placing his hot hands on the folks who were in attendance.. guess that was part of his shtick. At any rate, he got to my father and placed his hand on his shoulder. My father, who had probably had a few too many, exclaimed "You just cured my hemorrhoids!" Fortunately, Roberts thought that was hilarious. |
I think that the GCspambot picked some really interesting ads for this one! Miracle healing and Jezebel spirits?! Priceless!
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Honestly, I had no idea he was still alive.
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Wooooow. Bye.
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This may sound horrible, but I couldn't help but think, "oh, gosh, that leaves Billy Graham." That will be a death full of tributes - but I hope it's not for a long time!
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So..... if so many of us thought Oral Roberts was already dead, does that mean we were always confusing him with someone else, or was he out of the public eye for so long that we thought he was dead?
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Basically if you have never known a world without cable tv, it's entirely possible you've passed right on by Oral Roberts. I was going to mention Rex Humbard but I'm REALLY showing my age with that one.
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I guess he's finally gone to see that 900-foot-tall Jesus.
Ugh. That guy. (I'm really too young, but a more-than-passing acquaintance with good-ol Oral is just one of the joys of growing up in OK) |
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The one that freaked me out was Kathryn Kuhlman!! Scary eyes...FREEEEEAAKY. |
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There is still the carcase of an unfinished dorm from the Bible College on Bluebonnet Lane marking his folly. |
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I saw Tammy Faye on something recently. She didn't look well.
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I get him and Bob Jones mixed up. Quote:
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Then again, I'm a midwestern Catholic, so I'm not up on my televangelists. |
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i lived in tulsa for a while and could actually see the tip of the prayer tower from my kitchen window. i have 2 stories to share about oral roberts/oru.
there was some funky architecture on that campus-the prayer tower looked like something out of the "jetsons". i was driving past oral roberts university(oru) with my daughter, who was about 2 at the time, when she looked out the window toward the campus and shouted out,"disney world." when i was pregnant with my daughter i was shopping at the same grocery store with mrs. oral roberts. her chauffeur followed her around the store as she placed things in the cart. heaven help you if you got in her way-she would just plow right over you. they exited the store a little before me and undoubtedly as i waddled to my car with my groceries, i was in their way, because i saw her directing her chauffeur to honk the horn at me(which he did), as she shooed me with her hand. they were in a rolls royce. nasty people! |
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