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The Rev. Jimmy Swaggart, who built one of the nation's biggest broadcast ministries in the 1980s from his Baton Rouge headquarters, died Tuesday.
BATON ROUGE, La. — A well-known Baton Rouge televangelist has died. The Rev. Jimmy Swaggart died on Tuesday after he suffered cardiac arrest on June 15.
Louisiana televangelist the Rev. Jimmy Swaggart is living his final days, his son Donnie Swaggart said. Swaggart, 90, has been unconscious in a Baton Rouge hospital since suffering a heart attack ...
Mr. Swaggart responded in February 1988 with an extraordinary, tear-gushing mea culpa to some 7,000 followers at his World Faith Center in Baton Rouge.
BATON ROUGE - Televangelist Jimmy Swaggart has died after suffering a cardiac arrest on June 15. He was 90 years old. Swaggart and his wife Frances moved to Baton Rouge in 1968 and, beginning the ...
Televangelist Jimmy Swaggart, 90, suffered cardiac arrest Sunday and remains unconscious in a Baton Rouge ICU. Swaggart's son, Donnie, told the congregation his father's time is short without a ...
Funeral arrangements have been set for Rev. Jimmy Swaggart, who died Tuesday at the age of 90. A public viewing and wake will be held 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. July 12 at the Family Worship Center, 8919 ...
He was 90. His death was announced by Jimmy Swaggart Ministries, in Baton Rouge. It provided no other details.
During this time, I watched his dreams grow into the largest employer in Baton Rouge. The Swaggart Ministries campus was quite a layout. There was a room the size of a basketball court lined with ...
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