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Charles Stanley

Charles Frazier Stanley (born September 25, 1932) is the senior pastor of First Baptist Church in northern Atlanta, Georgia. He is the founder and president of In Touch Ministries and also served two one-year terms as president of the Southern Baptist Convention from 1984 to 1986. He has an evangelical and dispensationalist theology.〔David Roach, "End Times: Scholars differ on what Bible says on subject." ''Baptist Press'', Dec. 30, 2009. http://www.bpnews.net/bpnews.asp?id=31963〕
==Biography==
Stanley was born in Dry Fork, Virginia, just nine months before his father died. Stanley grew up in rural Dry Fork in the outskirts of Danville. At the age of 12, Charles became a born-again Christian, and at age 14, began his life's work in Christian ministry. Stanley received his bachelor's degree from the University of Richmond. He later obtained his Masters of Divinity from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, in Fort Worth, Texas. Lastly, he received his masters and doctorate degrees, both in theologyTh.M. and Th.D., respectively – from Luther Rice Seminary, in Florida (which later relocated to Lithonia, Georgia).
Stanley joined the staff of First Baptist Church of Atlanta in 1969 and became senior pastor in 1971. As a young pastor, he was given the motivational book ''Think and Grow Rich''. He has written, "I began to apply the principles of that book to my endeavors as a pastor, and I discovered they worked!" He also wrote, "For years, I read ''Think and Grow Rich'' every year to remind myself that the truth of God is not just for one career field. It is for all manner of work and ministry."〔Stanley, Charles, 2009, ''How to Reach Your Full Potential for God'', p. 224, Thomas Nelson Publishers, ISBN 978-1-4002-0092-4〕 In 1972, Stanley launched a half-hour religious television program called ''The Chapel Hour.'' The Christian Broadcasting Network began televising this show in 1978. In 1982, Stanley founded In Touch Ministries, and its radio broadcasts began to be syndicated. During the 1980s, the ministry's broadcasts were available in nearly every major American media market, usually on Sundays. In 2006, ''In Touch with Dr. Charles Stanley'' could be heard in 107 languages. Currently, it airs in more than 50 languages worldwide. In the United States, "In Touch" is broadcast on approximately 500 radio stations, 300 television stations and several satellite networks including The Inspiration Network (INSP) and Trinity Broadcasting Network. Stanley's sermons are also available on the In Touch Web site and are downloadable in the form of podcasts, along with other video and audio programming. In Touch also produces a free monthly magazine called the ''In Touch'' magazine.
Stanley's writings and broadcasts address issues such as finances, parenting, personal crises, emotional matters, relationships and Protestant Christianity. According to the ministry Web site, "Dr. Stanley fervently believes the Bible to be the inerrant Word of God, a belief strongly reflected in his teaching."〔(Stanley bio page ), In Touch Ministries〕
In 2005, Stanley invited Lisa Ryan to co-host a question-and-answer segment called "Bring It Home," which aired after the sermon and advertisements. The Q&A segment was intended to help the audience better grasp the content of the sermon through the use of questions the average listener might ask. The segment was discontinued in late 2006 and replaced by Stanley alone. In early 2007, Stanley began using the final segment of the "In Touch" TV and radio programs to teach on his "30 Life Principles." Related materials and teaching are available online through InTouch.org's "Life Principles Center."〔(30 Life Principles ), In Touch Ministries〕
Dr. Stanley has been criticized by theologian Charles Marsh for supporting the invasion of Iraq and for theological error in regards to violence. Marsh charges that Stanley interprets Jesus and the role of the church too closely with government aims while avoiding a military service in his own life.〔Marsh, Charles. (2007). Wayward Christian Soldiers: Freeing the Gospel from Political Captivity. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 43-45. ISBN 978-0-19-530720-7.〕
In addition to his work in Christian ministry, Stanley is an avid photographer. Much of his photographic work is featured in the ''In Touch'' magazine, as well as in other materials printed by the ministry (such as the In Touch wall and desk calendars).〔〔Many of his current photographs from Alaska are featured in the ITM (Photo Gallery ).〕

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