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Ernest Angley (born 1921 ) is a Christian evangelist (local, international and television) working out of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio . A native of rural North Carolina , he was raised a Baptist , and at the age of 18 he said he underwent a "life changing experience". He came to northeast Ohio in the early 1960's in a tent as a traveling Evangelist where the locals embraced him. He has remained in the Akron, Ohio area since. He doesn't claim to be a "faith healer," but a minister who prays for the sick as the Bible instructs. He is a former pastor of the Church Of God . He emphasizes praying for the sick in his inter-denominational ministry, which takes him all over the world via Television and crusades. His style of preaching is evangelistic. His ministry owns a Boeing 747SP which it uses to transport missionaries and humanitarian aid around the world. "Hurry Friday" is the title of his autobiography which was published in June 2004. In it he discusses his childhood, family and his wife Esther (affectionately nicknamed, Angel). He also reveals the heartache he endured when his wife died and how he had to learn to live again. The author of many books {Link without Title} as well as gospel songs, he contributes all royalties to sending the gospel throughout the world. Ernest Angley continues to live in the same small house that he shared with his wife before she died. He can be seen on The 90 and 9 Club (show named in reference to Matt. 18:12-13) weekdays on his ministry owned TV station WBNX -TV 55 in Cleveland, Ohio , as well as the weekly "Ernest Angley Hour" seen in the United States, Canada, Caribbean Islands, South America, United Kingdom, Africa, India, China, Japan, Philippines and Indonesia. His program reaches over 1 billion people and continues to expand. Angley owns a huge complex in his home base of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio , a complex formerly owned by another television evangelist, Rex Humbard , and formerly known as the Cathedral of Tomorrow. This complex now includes the Grace Cathedral, the Cathedral Buffet restaurant, WBNX as well as other companies which lease space. Outside of Angley's evening talk show, WBNX operates as a secular TV station, and is currently affiliated with The WB Network. It is consistently one of the top 15 WB affiliates in the country. It will be affiliated with the CW Network in the fall of 2006. {Link without Title} Before purchasing the former Cathedral of Tomorrow, Angley's ministry was based at Grace Cathedral in Springfield Township . He is now converting that location into a Bible college with the purpose of offering training to those from underprivileged nations. EXTERNAL LINKS |
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