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Jerry Lamon Falwell Sr. | |
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Born | |
Died | May 15, 2007 Lynchburg, Virginia, United States | (aged 73)
Cause of death | Heart attack |
Occupation | Protestant Christian Evangelist |
Years active | 1971-2007 |
Website | http://www.falwell.com/ |
Jerry Lamon Falwell, Sr. (August 11, 1933 – May 15, 2007) was an American evangelical Christian pastor and televangelist. He was the pastor of the Thomas Road Baptist Church, a megachurch in Lynchburg, Virginia. He founded Liberty University in 1971 and co-founded the Moral Majority in 1979.
Other websites
- Jerry Falwell Ministries
- Jerry Falwell Photo Gallery (1933-2007) from Time.com
- Liberty University
- Jerry Falwell on IMDb
- Jerry Falwell at the Notable Names Database
- TIME magazine cover story on Jerry Falwell, Sept. 2,1985
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