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Lying Evangelist Exposed! Hugh Marjoe Ross Gortner, generally known as Marjoe Gortner (born January 14, 1944 in Long Beach, California), is a former evangelical minister who first gained a certain fame in the late 1940s and early to mid 1950s when he became the youngest ordained preacher at the age of four, and then outright notoriety in the 1970s when he starred in an Oscar-winning, behind-the-scenes documentary about the lucrative business of Pentecostal preaching. The name "Marjoe" is a combination of the names "Mary" and "Joseph". When Marjoe was three, his father, a second generation evangelical minister, noticed his son's talent for mimicry and overall fearlessness of strangers and public settings. His parents claimed Marjoe had received a vision from God during a bath and began training him to deliver sermons, complete with dramatic gestures and emphatic lunges. By the time Marjoe was four, his parents arranged for him to perform a marriage ceremony for a film crew from Paramount studios, referring to him as "the youngest ordained minister in history." Like much in Marjoe's early life it is hard to say for sure who exactly ordained him, if his father ordained him, or if he was even ordained at all. Until the time he was a teenager, Marjoe and his parents traveled the rural United States, holding revival meetings. As well as teaching him scriptural passages, Marjoe's parents also taught him several money-making tactics, involving the sale of supposedly "holy" articles at revivals which promised to heal the sick and dying. By the time Marjoe was sixteen, he later estimated, his family had amassed maybe three million dollars; shortly after his sixteenth birthday, Marjoe's father absconded with the money, and a disillusioned Marjoe left his mother for San Francisco, where he was taken in by and became the lover of an older woman. Marjoe spent the remainder of his teenage years as an itinerant hippie until his early twenties, when, hard pressed for money, he decided to put his old skills to work and re-emerged on the evangelical circuit with a charismatic stage-show modeled after those of contemporary rockers, most notably Mick Jagger. Marjoe made enough to take six months off every year, during which he returned to California, surviving on the previous six months' earnings. In the late 1960s, Marjoe suffered a crisis of conscience -- in particular about the threats of damnation he felt compelled to weave into his sermons -- and resolved to make one final tour, this time on film. Under the pretense of making a documentary on the evangelical and non-denominational faiths, Marjoe assembled a documentary film crew to follow him around the Southern United States during 1971; unbeknownst to everyone else involved -- including, at one point, his father -- Marjoe gave "backstage" interviews to the filmmakers in between sermons and revivals, explaining intimate details of how he and other ministers operated. After sermons, the filmmakers were invited back to Marjoe's hotel room to tape him counting the money he collected during the day. The resulting film, Marjoe, won the 1972 Academy Award for best documentary. After leaving the revival circuit, Gortner then attempted to break into both Hollywood and the recording industry. He cut an LP with Columbia Records, entitled "Bad, but not Evil" (Gortner's description of himself in the documentary), which met with poor sales and reviews. Gortner began his acting career with a featured role in The Marcus-Nelson Murders, the 1973 pilot for the Kojak tv-series. The following year saw him featured in the disaster film Earthquake as a psychotic National Guardsman, and in the television movie Pray for the Wildcats. During the late 1970s, Marjoe attempted to self-finance another film, this time a pseudo-fictional drama about an evangelist con-man and based in part on his real-life experiences. The film started shooting in New Orleans, Louisiana, but went bankrupt less than 6-weeks into production. The film was never completed. Gortner was married briefly to Candy Clark, from 1978-1979. Gortner's most memorable film performance was as the psychopathic, hostage-taking drug dealer in Milton Katselas's 1979 screen adaptation of Mark Medoff's play When You Comin' Back, Red Ryder?, also starring Peter Firth, Lee Grant, and Hal Linden. Gortner reappeared a few years later, starring in several B-movies such as Starcrash and hosting an early-1980s reality TV series called Speak Up America before ending his movie career in 1995. Today he sponsors charity golf tournaments and other events. His most recent film appearance was in the 1995 feature Wild Bill, where he played, appropriately enough, a preacher. Ezekiel 13:3 - "This is what the Sovereign Lord says: What sorrow awaits the false prophets who are following their own imaginations and have seen nothing at all." Tags: Apologetics Evangelical Charasmatic Preacher Bible Healing Tongues Signs Prophecy Scam Lies ToddBentley Bentley Revival Nightline Lakeland Florida |
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Child Evangelist Young girl from Brazil gives testimony with fire! Tags: preacher evangelist child kid brazil religion |
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Amazon Kindle Benjamin Higginbotham of Technology Evangelist takes a look at the Amazon Kindle after 12 hours of use. More in-depth reviews as he uses it more and more will be coming. Tags: amazon kindle ereader epaper. eink review technology evangelist sony reader irex iliad |
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Evangelist Patricia Lewis Supervisor Patricia Lewis preaching hard in Memphis. "I Wanna Go To Heaven" Tags: evangelist patricia lewis cogic mother pakistan |
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Vinton Cerf - Google Internet Evangelist, live at Calit2 Internet pioneer Vinton Cerf -- who sits on Calit2's Advisory Board -- made a two-stop visit to the institute last week. As Google's Chief Internet Evangelist, he gave presentations to standing-room-only audiences at the UC Irvine and UC San Diego divisions of Calit2, attracting attendees from across both campuses and from among their industry partners. This is the archived webcast from his talk at UCSD - "Internet Research Challenges." Tags: Google Vinton Cerf Evangelist Internet Research Challenges Calit2 UCSD Atkison Hall Webcast |
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Evangelist Ruby Holland-"Testify" Evangelist Ruby Holland testifies at Holy Convocation 2007. contact: ttw_ministries@yahoo.com Tags: Testify Evangelist Ruby Holland @Holy Convocation 2007 Pastor brandon porter Joyce Rodgers noel jones Blake Eddie Long |
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Evangelist Patricia Lewis A quick nugget from the Rehoboth collection. 1st Lady Lewis preaching My Help. Tags: Patricia Lewis evangelist pat lewis Rehoboth cogic |
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ECU vs. Evangelist A traveling preacher speaking in front of the library at East Carolina University, and the opinionated mayhem that ensues. This video was 100% objectively & unbiasly shot & edited. Tags: evangelist preacher religion christian christianity ecu east carolina university college |
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Deceiving Evangelist Exposes Himself Note: This video is from EveryTribeOutreach, and is uploaded with permission. Hugh Marjoe Ross Gortner, generally known as Marjoe Gortner (born January 14, 1944 in Long Beach, California), is a former evangelical minister who first gained a certain fame in the late 1940s and early to mid 1950s when he became the youngest ordained preacher at the age of four, and then outright notoriety in the 1970s when he starred in an Oscar-winning, behind-the-scenes documentary about the lucrative business of the Prosperity Gospel, Health and Wealth preaching. The name "Marjoe" is a combination of the names "Mary" and "Joseph". When Marjoe was three, his father, a second generation evangelical minister, noticed his son's talent for mimicry and overall fearlessness of strangers and public settings. His parents claimed Marjoe had received a vision from God during a bath and began training him to deliver sermons, complete with dramatic gestures and emphatic lunges. By the time Marjoe was four, his parents arranged for him to perform a marriage ceremony for a film crew from Paramount studios, referring to him as "the youngest ordained minister in history." Like much in Marjoe's early life it is hard to say for sure who exactly ordained him, if his father ordained him, or if he was even ordained at all. Until the time he was a teenager, Marjoe and his parents traveled the rural United States, holding revival meetings. As well as teaching him scriptural passages, Marjoe's parents also taught him several money-making tactics, involving the sale of supposedly "holy" articles at revivals which promised to heal the sick and dying. By the time Marjoe was sixteen, he later estimated, his family had amassed maybe three million dollars; shortly after his sixteenth birthday, Marjoe's father absconded with the money, and a disillusioned Marjoe left his mother for San Francisco, where he was taken in by, and became the lover of an older woman. Marjoe spent the remainder of his teenage years as an itinerant hippie until his early twenties, when, hard pressed for money, he decided to put his old skills to work and re-emerged on the evangelical circuit with a charismatic stage-show modeled after those of contemporary rockers, most notably Mick Jagger. Marjoe made enough to take six months off every year, during which he returned to California, surviving on the previous six months' earnings. In the late 1960s, Marjoe suffered a crisis of conscience -- in particular about the threats of damnation he felt compelled to weave into his sermons -- and resolved to make one final tour, this time on film. Under the pretense of making a documentary on the evangelical and non-denominational faiths, Marjoe assembled a documentary film crew to follow him around the Southern United States during 1971; unbeknownst to everyone else involved -- including, at one point, his father -- Marjoe gave "backstage" interviews to the filmmakers in between sermons and revivals, explaining intimate details of how he and other ministers operated. After sermons, the filmmakers were invited back to Marjoe's hotel room to tape him counting the money he collected during the day. The resulting film, Marjoe, won the 1972 Academy Award for best documentary. After leaving the revival circuit, Gortner then attempted to break into both Hollywood and the recording industry. He cut an LP with Columbia Records, entitled "Bad, but not Evil" (Gortner's description of himself in the documentary), which met with poor sales and reviews. Gortner began his acting career with a featured role in The Marcus-Nelson Murders, the 1973 pilot for the Kojak tv-series. The following year saw him featured in the disaster film Earthquake as a psychotic National Guardsman, and in the television movie Pray for the Wildcats. During the late 1970s, Marjoe attempted to self-finance another film, this time a pseudo-fictional drama about an evangelist con-man and based in part on his real-life experiences. The film started shooting in New Orleans, Louisiana, but went bankrupt less than 6-weeks into production. The film was never completed. Gortner was married briefly to Candy Clark, from 1978-1979. Gortner's most memorable film performance was as the psychopathic, hostage-taking drug dealer in Milton Katselas's 1979 screen adaptation of Mark Medoff's play When You Comin' Back, Red Ryder?, also starring Peter Firth, Lee Grant, and Hal Linden. Gortner reappeared a few years later, starring in several B-movies such as Starcrash and hosting an early-1980s reality TV series called Speak Up America before ending his movie career in 1995. Today he sponsors charity golf tournaments and other events. His most recent film appearance was in the 1995 feature Wild Bill, where he played, appropriately enough, a preacher. Ezekiel 13:3 - "This is what the Sovereign Lord says: What sorrow awaits the false prophets who are following their own imaginations and have seen nothing at all." Tags: CrossReach Lying Preacher Exposed Exposé Benny Hinn Creflo Dollar Paul Crouch TBN Money Deception Charismatic Revival Documentary |
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Evangelist Herman Murray-Truth Behind Hip Hop N the Church! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8IElyEoIbgw Truth Behind HipHop In The Church pt2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X9Q7vhABgw8 http://video.aol.com/video-search/id/2695528145 Kill it All! Hip hop. holy hip hop praise dancers wordly preachers Proverbs 28:13 - "He that covereth his sins shall not prosper: but whoso confesseth and forsaketh them shall have mercy." I read this scripture and realized that so many folk are living beneath their means due to a lifestlye of SIN!!! Some folk are living accursed lives due to their failure to obey the WORD of GOD! The Bible says, "I wish that you would PROSPER and be in good health even as your SOUL PROSPER!" But many people will never experience this PROSPEROUS life because of the sin in their lives! That's why we are a sick/diseased impoverished nation of people! 2 Chronicles 7:14 - "If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land." MAY GOD BE WITH YOU IN THE NAME OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST! Tags: bishop herman murray evangelist pulpit truth behind hip hop gangsta holiness holy ghost preacher minister |
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Anil Dash, Blog Evangelist - The Simple Secrets of Vlogging Earlier this month, I sat down with Anil Dash, the chief evangelist for Six Apart, the world's biggest blog software company. They develop and run TypePad (Beet's platform), Movable Type, Vox and LiveJournal. Anil is one of the top thought leaders in the field. He explains the simplicity and value of posting videos to a blog platform. He references a tool from VideoEgg which allows registered users to upload to VideoEgg and post directly to a TypePad account. (Google Video now allows you to upload directly to TypePad and Live Journal.) You can also upload video directly simply by "scraping" the embed code of publicly available videos and pasting that code into your blog post using the "html" edit function. All that is easy; the important part is getting good footage, but also employing the tools of effective blogging: compelling perspective, new information and links back to other sources. As Anil explains, all this data becomes searchable and makes your video discoverable. Tags: Anil Dash Evangelist Six Apart Online Video Beet.TV Blogging |
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Le Groupe Evangelist -Moninga Mabe(pt1) Le Groupe Evangelist -Moninga Mabe(pt1) Tags: Prince du rire groupe Evangelist Klovittv2 klovittv |
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Le Groupe Evangelist -Moninga Mabe(pt10) Le Groupe Evangelist -Moninga Mabe Tags: Prince du rire groupe Evangelist Klovittv2 klovittv |
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Sister Paula, Transgendered Evangelist Sister Paula, the transgendered evangelist, introduces us to her friend, Fluster the dove. www.SisterPaula.org Tags: transgender queer christian bird evangelist Portland gay transgendered dove transsexual GLBT |
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3'10" tall evangelist James Croft This is a brief history of former disc-jockey, stand-up comedian and politician James Croft, a 3'10" Southern Baptist Evangelist from Olustee, Florida, USA. Tags: James Croft evangelist christian baptist southern Ghana Olustee Florida South US little person dwarf dwarfism preacher |
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Evangelist Nut Jobs This video made me piss my pants, a couple times... Tags: christ jesus christian christopher hitchens dawkins debate evangelical faith god hilton paris new trailer atheist |
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EVANGELIST JEFFERIDA HINES CONTACT EMAIL: ccarolyna2@aol.com A Women's Conference in Pahokee, FL. Hosted by Pahokee Church of God. "A WOMAN AFTER GOD'S HEART" Evangelist Jefferida Hines Tags: Evangelist Jefferida Hines Pahokee Preaching church gospel christian anointed woman Pentecostal cogic c.o.g.i.c |
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The Khlysti Evangelist (no description) Tags: The Khlysti Evangelist Final Fantasy VII Advent Children Therion |
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COGIC 100 Year Celebration: Evangelist Bridget Wright Youth Church Friday night praise and worship. An anointed young woman. Tags: COGIC 100 Year Celebration Youth Department Michael Hill Joyce Rodgers Bishop Blake Judith McCallister Praise and Worshi |
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Oral/Richard Evangelist Roberts Money Scandal Oral/Richard Evangelist Roberts Money Scandal. What else is new Tags: Oral/Richard Evangelist Roberts Money Scandal |
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Christian Evangelist Killed as Human Sacrifice to Pagan God A Christian evangelist was killed as a human sacrifice to a Hindu goddess according to Alan Cairns. (Thanks to LTBSRadio for allowing me to post these.) http://www.ltbsradio.com Tags: hindu sacrifice martyr voice of richard wurmbrand |
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Over evangelist Johan Maasbach (Part 1) Fragment uit televisieprogramma 'De man met de boodschap' over het leven van evangelist Johan Maasbach. In dit fragment ziet u de opwekking op het Malieveld van 1958 met evangelist T.L. Osborn vanuit de USA. Bekijk ook Part 2, over hoe het hierna verder ging! Bezoek: www.maasbach.com Tags: maasbach david johan jezus christus genezing tl t.l. osborn malieveld 1958 opwekking den haag wereldzending gebed USA |
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Miracle Healing Crusade - Evangelist Pastor Darryl Elliot The Potters House Christian Church Fairfield, NSW, Australia. Pastor James Blair. Miracle Healing Crusade with Evangelist Pastor Darryl Elliot. 1 Corinthians 12:28 And in the church God has appointed first of all apostles, second prophets, third teachers, then workers of miracles, also those having gifts of healing, those able to help others, those with gifts of administration, and those speaking in different kinds of tongues. Mark 6:5 He could not do any miracles there, except lay his hands on a few sick people and heal them. Matthew 10:1 Jesus Sends Out the Twelve He called his twelve disciples to him and gave them authority to drive out evil spirits and to heal every disease and sickness. Acts 4:30 Stretch out your hand to heal and perform miraculous signs and wonders through the name of your holy servant Jesus." Genesis 20:17 Then Abraham prayed to God, and God healed Abimelech, his wife and his slave girls so they could have children again, Acts 28:8 His father was sick in bed, suffering from fever and dysentery. Paul went in to see him and, after prayer, placed his hands on him and healed him. 1 Peter 2:24 He himself bore our sins in his body on the tree, so that we might die to sins and live for righteousness; by his wounds you have been healed. Proverbs 12:18 Reckless words pierce like a sword, but the tongue of the wise brings healing. Isaiah 53:5 But he was pierced for our transgressions, he was crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought us peace was upon him,and by his wounds we are healed. Isaiah 19:22 The Lord will strike Egypt with a plague; he will strike them and heal them. They will turn to the Lord, and he will respond to their pleas and heal them. James 5:16 Therefore confess your sins to each other and pray for each other so that you may be healed. The prayer of a righteous man is powerful and effective. GOD Bless You All!!! .... & Spread the Message. Tags: God Jesus miracle healing Christ Potters House christian born again church Jew Jewish Jehovah Yeshua Ben Yousef BIBLE |
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Saint John the Evangelist Apocalypse Part1 Saint John the Evangelist Apocalypse Tags: Saint John the Evangelist Apocalypse Part1 jesus christ god second coming |
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Evangelist Rosie Haynes - Because He Lives (Sax Instr.) Evangelist Rosie Haynes wrecks the house in MIlwaukee, Wisconsin at the Sheraton Four Points Hotel. Featured Guest at the 4th Annual Gospel Music Fellowship Awards 2005. Tags: Rosie Haynes- Gospel |
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EVANGELIST MARLENE ALLEN-HARRISON LEADS PRAISE N' WORSHIP TOUCH "1" LIFE CONFERENCE AND RETREAT, HOSTED BY DR. DARLENE ALLEN-NICHOLS OF D.A.N. MINISTRIES OF CHICAGO, ILL. "WELCOME INTO THIS PLACE"... INTO THIS BROKEN VESSEL...YOU DESIRE TO ABIDE IN THE PRAISES OF YOUR PEOPLE...SO WE LIFT OUR HANDS AND WE LIFT OUR HEARTS AS WE OFFER UP A SACRIFICE OF PRAISE. Tags: the clark sisters mattie moss twinkie karen dorinda jackie shouting praise dance jesus preachi |
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Evangelist Karissa D. Johnson in AIM 2007 youth Church testify Tags: cogic youth church karissa johnson sisters clark elder sellers watkins green preach AIM 2007 |
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Evangelist Tiny Lucas Powerfest 08 Virginia Beach VA Cathedral Ministries Apostle C L Long Tags: Evangelist Tiny Lucas Powerfest 08 Cathedral Ministries Bishop Long |
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Evangelist Let the bodies hit the floor whoever did this is a genius. Tags: Evangelist Bodies Religion Metal |
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Lying Evangelist Exposed! This shows how Bentley Works. What you see in this video is how Todd Bentley works. Hugh Marjoe Ross Gortner, generally known as Marjoe Gortner (born January 14, 1944 in Long Beach, California), is a former evangelical minister who first gained a certain fame in the late 1940s and early to mid 1950s when he became the youngest ordained preacher at the age of four, and then outright notoriety in the 1970s when he starred in an Oscar-winning, behind-the-scenes documentary about the lucrative business of Pentecostal preaching. The name "Marjoe" is a combination of the names "Mary" and "Joseph". When Marjoe was three, his father, a second generation evangelical minister, noticed his son's talent for mimicry and overall fearlessness of strangers and public settings. His parents claimed Marjoe had received a vision from God during a bath and began training him to deliver sermons, complete with dramatic gestures and emphatic lunges. By the time Marjoe was four, his parents arranged for him to perform a marriage ceremony for a film crew from Paramount studios, referring to him as "the youngest ordained minister in history." Like much in Marjoe's early life it is hard to say for sure who exactly ordained him, if his father ordained him, or if he was even ordained at all. Until the time he was a teenager, Marjoe and his parents traveled the rural United States, holding revival meetings. As well as teaching him scriptural passages, Marjoe's parents also taught him several money-making tactics, involving the sale of supposedly "holy" articles at revivals which promised to heal the sick and dying. By the time Marjoe was sixteen, he later estimated, his family had amassed maybe three million dollars; shortly after his sixteenth birthday, Marjoe's father absconded with the money, and a disillusioned Marjoe left his mother for San Francisco, where he was taken in by and became the lover of an older woman. Marjoe spent the remainder of his teenage years as an itinerant hippie until his early twenties, when, hard pressed for money, he decided to put his old skills to work and re-emerged on the evangelical circuit with a charismatic stage-show modeled after those of contemporary rockers, most notably Mick Jagger. Marjoe made enough to take six months off every year, during which he returned to California, surviving on the previous six months' earnings. In the late 1960s, Marjoe suffered a crisis of conscience -- in particular about the threats of damnation he felt compelled to weave into his sermons -- and resolved to make one final tour, this time on film. Under the pretense of making a documentary on the evangelical and non-denominational faiths, Marjoe assembled a documentary film crew to follow him around the Southern United States during 1971; unbeknownst to everyone else involved -- including, at one point, his father -- Marjoe gave "backstage" interviews to the filmmakers in between sermons and revivals, explaining intimate details of how he and other ministers operated. After sermons, the filmmakers were invited back to Marjoe's hotel room to tape him counting the money he collected during the day. The resulting film, Marjoe, won the 1972 Academy Award for best documentary. After leaving the revival circuit, Gortner then attempted to break into both Hollywood and the recording industry. He cut an LP with Columbia Records, entitled "Bad, but not Evil" (Gortner's description of himself in the documentary), which met with poor sales and reviews. Gortner began his acting career with a featured role in The Marcus-Nelson Murders, the 1973 pilot for the Kojak tv-series. The following year saw him featured in the disaster film Earthquake as a psychotic National Guardsman, and in the television movie Pray for the Wildcats. During the late 1970s, Marjoe attempted to self-finance another film, this time a pseudo-fictional drama about an evangelist con-man and based in part on his real-life experiences. The film started shooting in New Orleans, Louisiana, but went bankrupt less than 6-weeks into production. The film was never completed. Gortner was married briefly to Candy Clark, from 1978-1979. Gortner's most memorable film performance was as the psychopathic, hostage-taking drug dealer in Milton Katselas's 1979 screen adaptation of Mark Medoff's play When You Comin' Back, Red Ryder?, also starring Peter Firth, Lee Grant, and Hal Linden. Gortner reappeared a few years later, starring in several B-movies such as Starcrash and hosting an early-1980s reality TV series called Speak Up America before ending his movie career in 1995. Today he sponsors charity golf tournaments and other events. His most recent film appearance was in the 1995 feature Wild Bill, where he played, appropriately enough, a preacher. Ezekiel 13:3 - "This is what the Sovereign Lord says: What sorrow awaits the false prophets who are following their own imaginations and have seen nothing at all." Tags: Apologetics Evangelical Charasmatic Preacher Bible Healing Tongues Signs Prophecy Scam Lies ToddBentley |