Inspirational Joel Osteen replaces the judgemental authoritarians as America's most popular evangelical preacher. Hard times seem to call for preachers who inspire hope and belief that a better future is possible, and whose message is love and acceptance.
Have you heard much lately from politicians about abortion or prayer in school? Probably not, because Americans have other things to worry about, like how to pay their inflating monthly bills. For hardball preachers like Jerry Falwell and Pat Roberstson who liked to mix religion and political power, their day in the sun is over.
Below is an article from August Portfolio.com on Joel Osteen. I find him particularly fascinating, because I was amazed when he bought Houston's Compaq Center (formerly the Summit), where I used to attend the Rockets games, the circus, and music concerts. It seats around 15,000 and is about 4 miles from downtown Houston. He manges to fill it every Sunday, and weekdays, there's a lot of activity at night.
I'm not a religious person, but I am glad to see this unfolding changeover in America's religious leadership. It may help and certainly won't hurt as we go through tough times as a nation.
http://www.portfolio.com/executives/...l-Osteen#page1
Have you heard much lately from politicians about abortion or prayer in school? Probably not, because Americans have other things to worry about, like how to pay their inflating monthly bills. For hardball preachers like Jerry Falwell and Pat Roberstson who liked to mix religion and political power, their day in the sun is over.
Below is an article from August Portfolio.com on Joel Osteen. I find him particularly fascinating, because I was amazed when he bought Houston's Compaq Center (formerly the Summit), where I used to attend the Rockets games, the circus, and music concerts. It seats around 15,000 and is about 4 miles from downtown Houston. He manges to fill it every Sunday, and weekdays, there's a lot of activity at night.
I'm not a religious person, but I am glad to see this unfolding changeover in America's religious leadership. It may help and certainly won't hurt as we go through tough times as a nation.
http://www.portfolio.com/executives/...l-Osteen#page1
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