Famous Pastors - List of Famous Pastors - page 2
‘Pastor’ in Latin means, ‘shepherd’, so in layman’s terms, a pastor is one who takes care of his or her ‘flock’ or looks after a particular congregation apart from carrying out other services of the church. They are also the ordained leaders and speakers of large Christian congregations and churches. Although the terms ‘pastors’ and ‘preachers’ are used interchangeably, there is vast difference between the two. While preachers convey sermons and other discourses to a large audience, they are not directly involved in managing and caring for the people they preach to. However, the role of a pastor includes that of a preacher and he/she is also involved in caring for the people of the church. The title of a pastor is usually given to an individual who has obtained a degree in religious studies or theology and is thus, an official role in the church, unlike preachers, who are known more for their oratory qualities. Apart from carrying out pastoral duties and looking after their role in the church, pastors are also involved with executing community-related functions. While pastors may be preachers, not all preachers become pastors. Here is a list of famous pastors. Go through their biographies, which include trivia, interesting facts, timeline and life history.
The Most Famous Pastors | |||
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Name | Birthday | Nationality | Bio |
Joyce Meyer | June 4, 1943 | American | Joyce Meyer is a Christian author and speaker |
Benny Hinn | December 3, 1952 | Israeli | Benny Hinn is a televangelist who initiated the faith healing summit called Miracle Crusades |
Dietrich Bonhoeffer | February 4, 1906 | German | Dietrich Bonhoeffer was a German pastor, theologian, anti-Nazi dissident and founding member of the Confessing Church. |
Jerry Falwell | August 11, 1933 | American | Jerry Falwell was an American televangelist and political activist |
John Calvin | July 10, 1509 | French | John Clavin was a French theologian & pastor who played an important role in the Protestant Reform movement |
Lyman Beecher | October 12, 1775 | American | Lyman Beecher was an American Presbyterian clergyman, reformer and revivalist who co-founded the American Temperance Society |
Enoch Adeboye | March 2, 1942 | Nigerian | Enoch Adeboye is an internationally known Nigerian pastor |
Billy Graham | November 7, 1918 | American | Billy Graham is an American Baptist evangelist, known for preaching the message of Christianity around the world |
Joel Osteen | March 5, 1963 | American | Joel Osteen is a famous American preacher and televangelist |
Fulton J. Sheen | May 8, 1895 | American | Fulton J |
Jerry Falwell
Jerry Falwell was an American televangelist and political activist
Edward Everett
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Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Dietrich Bonhoeffer was a German pastor, theologian, anti-Nazi dissident and founding member of the Confessing Church.
John Calvin
John Clavin was a French theologian & pastor who played an important role in the Protestant Reform movement