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John Hagee is a the president and senior pastor of the evangelical Cornerstone Church in San Antonio, Texas, the founder of the Evangelism Television (GETV) corporation, and the founder CEO of the Christian-Zionist lobbying organization [[Christians United for Israel]]. Often referred to as a "mega-church," Cornerstone is often marketed as having 19,000 members.<ref>Neil Rubin, [http://www.jewishtimes.com/index.php/jewishtimes/news/jt/national_news/jewish_leader_of_evangelicals/19893 "Jewish Leader of Evangelicals"], ''Jewish Times,'' 28 July 2010</ref> Hagee is considered the most prominent living figure of the religious Right in the US and gained widespread attention when he supported John McCain's 2008 presidential campaign. CUFI executive director [[David Brog]] admits that Hagee brought CUFI into existence with "[[Jerry Fallwell|[Jerry] Fallwell's]] active assistance."<ref>David Brog, [http://www.opednews.com/articles/opedne_david_br_070531_all_roads_lead_to_je.htm All Roads Lead to Jerusalem: The True Legacy of Dr. Jerry Falwell], OpEdNews, 1 June 2007</ref>  
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John Hagee is a the president and senior pastor of the evangelical Cornerstone Church in San Antonio, Texas, the founder of the Evangelism Television (GETV) corporation, and the founder CEO of the Christian-Zionist lobbying organization [[Christians United for Israel]]. Often referred to as a "mega-church," Cornerstone is often marketed as having 19,000 members.<ref>Neil Rubin, [http://www.jewishtimes.com/index.php/jewishtimes/news/jt/national_news/jewish_leader_of_evangelicals/19893 "Jewish Leader of Evangelicals"], 'Baltimore 'Jewish Times,'' 28 July 2010</ref> Hagee is considered the most prominent living figure of the religious Right in the US and gained widespread attention when he supported John McCain's 2008 presidential campaign. CUFI executive director [[David Brog]] admits that Hagee brought CUFI into existence with "[[Jerry Fallwell|[Jerry] Fallwell's]] active assistance."<ref>David Brog, [http://www.opednews.com/articles/opedne_david_br_070531_all_roads_lead_to_je.htm All Roads Lead to Jerusalem: The True Legacy of Dr. Jerry Falwell], OpEdNews, 1 June 2007</ref>  
  
 
==Books==
 
==Books==

Revision as of 10:42, 6 September 2010

John Hagee is a the president and senior pastor of the evangelical Cornerstone Church in San Antonio, Texas, the founder of the Evangelism Television (GETV) corporation, and the founder CEO of the Christian-Zionist lobbying organization Christians United for Israel. Often referred to as a "mega-church," Cornerstone is often marketed as having 19,000 members.[1] Hagee is considered the most prominent living figure of the religious Right in the US and gained widespread attention when he supported John McCain's 2008 presidential campaign. CUFI executive director David Brog admits that Hagee brought CUFI into existence with "[Jerry] Fallwell's active assistance."[2]

Books

  • The Invasion of Demons (1973)
  • Like a cleansing fire (1974)
  • The Beginning of the End (1996)
  • Day of Deception (1997)
  • Final Dawn Over Jerusalem (1998)
  • His Glory Revealed (1999)
  • From Daniel to Doomsday: The Countdown Has Begun (1999)
  • God's Two-Minute Warning (2000)
  • The Revelation of Truth (2000)
  • The Battle For Jerusalem (2001)
  • Attack On America New York, Jerusalem, And The Role Of Terrorism In The Last Days (2001)
  • Avenger of Blood (2002)
  • The Life Plan Study Bible: God's Keys to Personal Success (2004) - Editor
  • The Seven Secrets: Unlocking Genuine Greatness (2004)
  • Life Lessons to Live By: 52 Weeks of God's Keys to Personal Success (2005)
  • Jerusalem Countdown (2005)
  • What Every Man Wants In a Woman/What Every Woman Wants In a Man (2005) - Co-authored with wife, Diana Hagee.
  • In Defense of Israel (2007)
  • Financial Armageddon (2008)

Affiliations

Notes

  1. Neil Rubin, "Jewish Leader of Evangelicals", 'Baltimore 'Jewish Times, 28 July 2010
  2. David Brog, All Roads Lead to Jerusalem: The True Legacy of Dr. Jerry Falwell, OpEdNews, 1 June 2007