
An anonymous buyer has returned personal items once belonging to the late pastor Charles Stanley to his family after purchasing them on eBay from Stanley's grandson.
An anonymous buyer has returned personal items once belonging to the late pastor Charles Stanley to his family after purchasing them on eBay from Stanley's grandson.
The late Dr. Charles Stanley's grandson has issued an apology after putting up his grandfather's personal items for sale.
The grandson of late pastor Dr. Charles Stanley is facing backlash for putting his grandfather's personal items up for sale on eBay.
On Sunday, First Baptist Church Atlanta senior pastor Anthony George paid tribute to his predecessor Dr. Charles Stanley, who passed away last week at the age of 90.
Matt Brodersen said of his grandfather "Whenever I was down in the dumps, my grandpa would call me. My mom would usually tell him, 'Matthew's not doing so well. Can you please give him a phone call?' And my grandpa would call me, and he'd give me words of encouragement and pray for me over the phone.
Stanley, who leads North Point Community Church in Alpharetta, Georgia, recounted what took place between himself and his father in the weeks leading up to his death.
Several Christian leaders have reacted to the death of Baptist pastor, author, and In Touch ministries founder, Charles Stanley, who passed away at his home on Tuesday at the age of 90.
“The way he represented God, the Word of God through his preaching and teaching, First Baptist Atlanta, and the SBC will never be forgotten! He was a legend for all who knew him and knew of him,” said former SBC president Fred Luter.
Born in Dry Fork, Virginia, in 1932, Dr. Charles Stanley lived his life by a motto passed down from his grandfather. "Obey God and leave all the consequences to him."
In a pastoring career that lasted over 50 years, Charles Stanley reached millions through messages translated into 127 languages. So what was the secret of his success?