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Jerry Savelle (1946–2024), author and televangelist

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Jerry Savelle was an author and televangelist who wrote over 70 books, spoke in over 3,000 churches and preached “prosperity gospel,” which says giving to religious causes will bring wealth back to the donor.

Jerry Savelle’s legacy

Born in Vicksburg, Mississippi, Jerry Savelle was first drawn to preaching as a child while watching Oral Roberts (1918–2009) on television. He briefly owned a repair shop, Jerry's Paint and Body Shop, in the 1960s but still felt the pulpit calling. He began his ministry in 1969 and did so on the road. He traveled from church to church — and soon country to country — to preach. For a time, he studied under Kenneth Copeland, now famed for his “prosperity gospel” teachings and fabulous wealth.

Savelle founded Jerry Savelle Ministries International and preached across the world, reaching more than 40 countries and having offices on four continents. He was also the host of “Jerry Savelle Ministries,” which was broadcast in scores of countries around the world. Like Copeland, he was an advocate of the prosperity gospel, which says that donating to religious causes will bring wealth back to the donor.

Savelle authored more than 70 books, including “If Satan Can’t Steal Your Joy, He Can’t Keep Your Goods,” “Why God Wants You to Prosper,” “The Spirit of Favor on Your House” and “Called to Battle Destined to Win.”

Tributes to Jerry Savelle

Full obituary: The Christian Post 

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