
D. James Kennedy
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D. James Kennedy was an influential American pastor, theologian, and author known for his strong advocacy of conservative Christian values and his commitment to evangelism. He served as the senior minister of Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, for over 40 years, where he built a large congregation and became a prominent figure in the religious community. Kennedy was also a pioneer in the use of television for ministry, creating the 'Coral Ridge Hour,' which broadcast his sermons nationally and reached millions of viewers.
Kennedy authored several books that addressed the intersection of faith and culture, including titles like 'Cross Purposes' and 'How Would Jesus Vote?'. His work emphasized the importance of a biblical worldview and the role of Christians in society. In addition to his pastoral work, he founded the D. James Kennedy Center for Christian Statesmanship and was involved in various organizations aimed at promoting Christian values in public life. Kennedy's legacy continues to impact many in the evangelical community.