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<title>
Sep. 11, 1989: How The Others Are Faring
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<history>
TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1989
Sep. 11, 1989 The Lonely War:Drugs
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<article>
<source>Time Magazine</source>
<hdr>
RELIGION, Page 76
HOW THE OTHERS ARE FARING
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<p> -- Oral Roberts
</p>
<p> Since 1987, when Oral Roberts proclaimed God would end his
life unless viewers coughed up $4.5 million, the 71-year-old
televangelist's ratings have dropped one-half. Reported monthly
gifts of $2.7 million have fallen behind the $3.3 million in
expenses. Last spring loyalists provided the $11 million
Roberts said was needed to prevent the "dismantling" of his
ministry. The staff has been cut one-fourth. Roberts' formerly
debt-free empire has been mortgaging some of its $500 million
in assets, and three residences in California were unloaded for
a quick $4.3 million.
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<p> -- Jimmy Swaggart
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<p> The Baton Rouge, La., spellbinder was once No. 1 among
television preachers, but Jimmy Swaggart's fortunes plummeted
after he was caught with a prostitute. The Assemblies of God
defrocked him, and his broadcast ratings plunged two-thirds.
Construction at Swaggart's Bible college has halted, and
enrollment is disastrously down. Today Swaggart, 54, probably
takes in $1 million a week, compared with $3 million in his
heyday. The staff is two-thirds smaller than it used to be, and
Swaggart is faced with a welter of legal woes.
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<p> -- Pat Robertson
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<p> As PTL's mud was spattering all TV preachers, Pat
Robertson's ministry suffered added strains because its leader
was off running for President. Though revenues dipped, the
Family Channel, a for-profit cable-TV venture that reaches 47
million homes, provided a safety net. Numbers rebounded after
Robertson, 59, returned to Virginia Beach, Va., last year. The
latest ratings for his 700 Club were up 16%; 180 over-the-air
stations now carry the daily talk show, compared with fewer than
100 in 1987. Robertson has added 300 employees this year and is
planning an elaborate new conference center.
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