Andrew Wommack says 1968 was when “God rang my bell.” “God’s love consumed me,” says the Woodland Park preacher, who says God has led him, step by step, ever since. After his Army service in Vietnam, ...
Evangelical preacher Andrew Wommack said that a "civil war" would be "worth it" if it meant getting former President Donald Trump back into the White House. The growing political divide in the United ...
An anticipated property acquisition will enable Andrew Wommack Ministries to relocate its corporate headquarters and television studio from Colorado Springs to Woodland Park, build housing for its ...
I was unsettled by the June 2 article, “Andrew Wommack urges Christians to ‘take over’ Woodland Park, Teller County,” largely crafted around Wommack’s quoted statement about “taking over Woodland Park ...
Charis Bible College, which turns 30 this year, is the first entity in Andrew Wommack’s stable of evangelical Christian ministries to enact a multiphased succession plan. The college announced Aug. 8 ...
A prominent Christian pastor is refusing to wear a mask on the grounds that Jesus probably wouldn’t wear one either. Andrew Wommack, a television evangelist from Colorado, recently spoke out against ...
Conservative televangelist Andrew Wommack declared that opposition to President Donald Trump was “demonic” in a Facebook video on Monday night. In a video spotted by Right Wing Watch, as he was ...
WOODLAND PARK • Construction on apartments for Charis Bible College students started Thursday on the nearly 500-acre Andrew Wommack Ministries campus in Woodland Park, the same day the organization ...
Evangelical Christian Bible teacher Andrew Wommack says his “stance on homosexuality” is what led to two prominent national television sportscasters who have often spoken about their Christian faith ...
When I was a kid in the '80s I saw an episode of the "Twilight Zone" called "To See the Invisible Man." In a future society, people get a mark on their foreheads, kind of raised and fleshy, like a ...
Prominent Christian televangelist Andrew Wommack, whose ministry is based in Woodland Park, was the victim of a false report by an online media outlet called newsstation2.com. Released online on Oct.