American Decades
Armstrong, Herbert W. 1892-1986
FOUNDER OF WORLDWIDE CHURCH OF GOD;
RADIO AND TELEVISION PERSONALITY
Worldwide Church of God.
Herbert W. Armstrong founded the Worldwide Church of God in Oregon in 1931. This church, which celebrated the Sabbath on Saturday, grew in large part by Armstrong's effective use of radio. In 1935 he began to call his program The World Tomorrow, a name which he carried over into his television broadcasts. In 1947 he opened his Ambassador College in Pasadena, California, which became the headquarters for his faith. Armstrong's broadcasts and his publication, Plain Truth, concentrated on presenting his explanation of biblical mysteries. In time he abandoned the concept of the Trinity and declared himself God's Chosen Apostle, warning his listeners that the end of the world was approaching. His ministry attracted a devoted following who accepted the severe strictures of their faith and eagerly supported their church...
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1970's Religion
- Overview
- Topics in the News
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Headline Makers
- Armstrong, Herbert W. 1892-1986
- Bakker, Jim 1940- and Bakker, Tammy 1942-
- Bright, Bill 1921-
- Graham, Billy 1918-
- Greeley, Andrew Moran 1928-
- Hargis, Billy James 1925-
- Jackson, Jesse 1941-
- Kahane, Meir 1932-1990
- La Haye, Tim 1926- and La Haye, Beverly 1926-
- Roberts, Oral 1918-
- Robertson, Pat 1930-
- Schuller, Robert 1926-
- People in the News
- Deaths
- Publications
- Important Events in Religion, 1970–1979
