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Luke MacDonald is founding pastor at Good News in the Neighborhood church in Arlington Heights, Illinois. | Facebook/Good News in the Neighborhood
Luke MacDonald, son of the controversial founder of Harvest Bible Chapel in greater Chicago, James MacDonald, launched a new evangelical church on Sunday, following claims by some that he s unfit to lead.
James MacDonald, who was ousted from Harvest Bible Chapel for highly inappropriate recorded comments he made on a radio program as well as other conduct on Feb. 12, 2019, touted the first service of his son’s Good News in the Neighborhood church on Instagram last Friday. The service was held at the Chez Hotel in Arlington Heights which is about 5 miles from Harvest Bible Chapel’s Rolling Meadows campus.
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California megachurch Pastor John MacArthur’s ministry denied he makes more than $500,000 annually from his Grace to You media ministry and defended the stewardship of his collective ministries finances on Tuesday after a recent report suggested his private lifestyle belies the modesty he preaches at the pulpit.
“The questions and quibbling innuendo that have been published on the Internet regarding John MacArthur’s income and stewardship are rooted in misinformation. For example, a report has been floating around online for some time that John makes more than half a million dollars annually from GTY. Totally false,” Phil Johnson, GTY executive director and an elder at MacArthur’s Grace Community Church in Sun Valley, California, said in a statement to The Christian Post on Tuesday.
Evangelist Ravi Zacharias taught his followers to ask tough questions - just not about his sexual conduct
Michelle Boorstein, The Washington Post
Feb. 9, 2021
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White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany, during a May 20, 2020 White House briefing, calls attention to the death of evangelist Ravi Zacharias.Washington Post photo by Bill O Leary
As a boy growing up in Canada, Daniel Gilman loved church and what he saw as compassion from the God of the Bible for those who suffer. As a college philosophy student, a question began to chip away: Is God just an inspiring fairy tale character, or does he exist? It was a celebrity evangelist named Ravi Zacharias who filled Gilman with confidence that it was possible to be an intellectual believer in a God who is real.
Ravi Zacharias speaks in Houston, Texas, on September 21, 2017. | Screenshot: Facebook/Houston s First Baptist Church)
New details have emerged related to the now-acknowledged sexual misconduct of the late Ravi Zacharias as recordings of a former business partner have surfaced describing Zacharias misdeeds.
According to Anurag Sharma, a man who co-owned two spas with the late apologist, Zacharias repeatedly engaged in exposing himself to massage therapists and masturbating in front of them over the course of several years. In recently recorded audio footage that was shared exclusively with The Roys Report Monday, the website of independent investigative journalist Julie Roys, Sharma told investigators that he confronted Zacharias about his actions, which he discovered sometime between 2007 and 2010. Sharma also maintained that Zacharias told him to erase all information about his appointments at the spa from the company computer system.