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Jay Bakker


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Jay Bakker is the son of Jim Bakker and the late Tammy Faye Messner, who ran the PTL television ministry until it came crashing down in the late 1980s amid accusations of an accounting-fraud scandal. At its height, it boasted 13 million viewers and a Christian resort. Bakker began his own ministry, called Revolution, in 1994. It now has plants in New York, Charlotte, and Atlanta.

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Son of a Preacher Man: My S...

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“Grace saved my life; it can revolutionize yours.”
Jay Bakker, Fall to Grace: A Revolution of God, Self & Society

“We gossip about God in all sorts of ways. When we tell people that they have to wear the right clothes to church, or listen to the right music, or not see certain movies to be a good Christian, we make God petty and small. When we say that He favors one group of people over another, we make God mean and heartless.”
Jay Bakker, Fall to Grace: A Revolution of God, & Society

“When we really understand it, we will always find grace offensive. And that's exactly the way it should be. If we start to feel comfortable with grace, then we've lost what it really means.”
Jay Bakker, Faith, Doubt, and Other Lines I've Crossed: Walking with the Unknown God
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