Renowned Evangelist, Pastor And Author, Jerry Savelle, Dies At 77
He was not on the list.
Renowned charismatic evangelist, pastor and author, Dr. Jerry Savelle, is dead.
The cleric died on Monday, April 15, at age 77, Jerry Savelle Ministries International announced.
He and his wife, Carolyn, were founding pastors of the Heritage of Faith Christian Center in Crowley, Texas, where his ministry is based.
His ministry posted the announcement of his death on its website as well as on social media channels:
Savelle wrote more than 75 books, including his bestsellers, “If Satan Can’t Steal Your Joy, He Can’t Keep Your Goods” and “Called to Battle, Destined to Win.” Through the years, he ministered in more than 3,500 churches in over 40 nations; his ministry has overseas offices in the U.K., Australia, Canada and South Africa along with numerous international Bible schools.
He was also the host of “Adventures in Faith,” the Jerry Savelle Ministries television broadcast, seen in 200 countries worldwide, and the founder of Chariots of Light, an evangelistic Christian bikers outreach with chapters in the U.S., Canada, Australia and South Africa.
His close friend, evangelist Jesse Duplantis, announced Savelle’s death via social media, sharing his remembrances of the man he called “a true general of the Lord,” adding, “We were so close that you couldn’t put a razor blade between us.”
Kenneth Copeland Ministries shared a statement from evangelist Kenneth Copeland as part of a post on its Facebook page:
Jerry and I have been praying together for over 55 years. We have never had a cross word between us. Our families are intertwined with each other. He was my first preaching partner, other than Gloria. He began in this ministry by driving me to my meetings, setting up the equipment and making the tapes. His first assignment was during the Jesus Revolution. He won so many to the Lord at Pismo Beach, CA. Jerry Savelle is now in heaven with his Savior. He will always be dear to my heart.
Daystar Television also honored Savelle’s life in its social media post:
Savelle leaves behind his wife and two daughters, Jerriann Savelle and Terri Savelle Foy, along with multiple grandchildren and great-grandchildren. An announcement of a celebration of life will be announced at a later date.
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