Charles Stanley (pastor)

Charles Stanley (pastor)

Charles Frazier Stanley (born September 25, 1932) is the senior pastor of megachurch First Baptist Church Atlanta in northern Atlanta, Georgia. He is the founder and president of In Touch Ministries. Dr. Stanley also served two terms as president of the Southern Baptist Convention from 1984-1986.

Biography

Charles Frazier Stanley was born in Richmond, Virginia to a mother whose husband died when Charles was nine months old. He grew up in rural Dry Fork in the outskirts of Danville. At the age of fourteen Charles Stanley was called to work in Christian ministry. Later, he graduated from the University of Richmond. He received a divinity degree from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas. Finally, he received his master's and doctoral degrees, both in theology, from Luther Rice Seminary in Florida (later relocated to Atlanta).

Stanley became Senior Pastor of First Baptist Church of Atlanta in 1971, and launched a half-hour religious television program, "The Chapel Hour", the next year. 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, this ministry's broadcasts were available in nearly every major American media market, usually on Sundays. In 2006, the "In Touch" program could be heard in 107 languages. Currently, it airs in 49 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. Dr. 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 "In Touch" magazine.

Stanley's writings and broadcasts address issues such as finances, parenting, personal crises, emotional matters, and relationships, and Protestant Christianity. According to his Web site, "Dr. Stanley fervently believes the Bible to be the inerrant Word of God, a belief strongly reflected in his teaching." [http://www.intouch.org/]

In 2005, Dr. Stanley invited Lisa Ryan to help co-host a question-and-answer segment, which aired as a segment called "Bring It Home" 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 Ryan-posed questions the average listener might ask. The segment was discontinued in late 2006 and replaced by Dr. Stanley alone. In early 2007, Dr. 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." [http://ww2.intouch.org/site/c.dhKHIXPKIuE/b.2287431/k.6F41/30_Life_Principles.htm]

In addition to his work in Christian ministry, Dr. Stanley is an avid photographer. Much of his photographic work is featured in "In Touch" magazine as well as other materials printed by the ministry (such as the In Touch calendar). Stanley's photography is also sold at the In-Touch bookstore at his church, First Baptist Atlanta. [http://ww2.intouch.org/site/c.dhKHIXPKIuE/b.2286643/k.3CCA/Dr_Charles_Stanleys_Biography.htm] Many of his current photographs from Alaska are featured [http://ww2.intouch.org/site/c.dhKHIXPKIuE/b.2315307/k.89F3/Photo_Gallery.htm/ here]

Family

Dr. Charles Stanley's divorceciteweb |url=http://www.layman.org/layman/news/news-around-church/charles-stanley-wife-divorce.htm |title=Charles Stanley, wife divorce;Atlanta church affirms pastor |accessdate=2007-09-01 |author=Baptist Press |date=2000-05-31 |publisher=The Layman Online ] from his wife Anna in 2000 after several years of separation caused a minor scandal in the Southern Baptist Convention, a matter which was complicated by reports that Stanley had said he would resign as pastor if he was divorced. At the time he did not believe his separation would result in divorce, however, when it did, the FBA members overwhelmingly voted to keep him on as Pastor. According to church bylaws, Dr. Stanley will remain eligible to be pastor of First Baptist Church of Atlanta as long as he does not remarry. Dr. Charles Stanley's son, Andy Stanley, is pastor at a nearby church, North Point Community Church, in nearby Alpharetta, Georgia.

Stanley's wife of over 40 years, Anna J. Stanley, originally filed for divorce on 6/22/93 following their separation in the spring of 1992, but the two agreed Anna would amend the lawsuit to seek a legal separation instead ("separate maintenance"), while seeking reconciliation. She again filed for divorce on 3/20/95.

Books (Incomplete list)

* "In Step with God: Understanding His Ways and Plans for Your Life" (2008) ISBN 1-4002-0091-1
* "The Power of God's Love: A 31 Day Devotional to Encounter the Father's Greatest Gift" (2008) ISBN 1-4002-0093-8
* "Stuck in Reverse: Break Free From Fear and Disbelief and Enjoy the Good Things God Has for You" (2008) ISBN 1-4002-0094-6
* "When Your Children Hurt" (2008) ISBN 1-4002-0098-9
* "Landmines in the Path of the Believer: Avoiding the Hidden Dangers" (2007) ISBN 1-4002-0090-3
* "Pathways to His Presence: A Daily Devotional" (2006) ISBN 0-7852-2163-8
* "When the Enemy Strikes : The Keys to Winning Your Spiritual Battles" (2006) ISBN 0-7852-8788-4
* "Discover Your Destiny: God Has More Than You Can Ask or Imagine" (2006) ISBN 0-7852-6369-1
* "Charles Stanley's Life Principles" (2005) ISBN 1-4185-0572-2
* "The Charles F. Stanley Life Principles Bible" (2005) ISBN 0-7852-5677-6
* "Living in the Power of the Holy Spirit" (2005) ISBN 0-7852-6512-0
* "Living the Extraordinary Life : 9 Principles to Discover It" (2005) ISBN 0-7852-6611-9
* "The Source of My Strength" (2005) ISBN 0-7852-0569-1
* "Living in the Power of the Holy Spirit" (2005) ISBN 0-7852-6512-0
* "Our Unmet Needs" (2005) ISBN 0-7852-7796-X
* "Into His Presence: An In Touch Devotional" (2005) ISBN 0-7852-8013-8
* "God is in Control" (2003) ISBN 0-8499-5739-7
* "Winning the War Within" (2002) ISBN 0-7852-6416-7
* "Finding Peace: God's Promise of a Life Free from Regret, Anxiety, and Fear" (2002) ISBN 0-7852-7297-6
* "Walking Wisely: Real Guidance for Life's Journey" (2002) ISBN 0-7852-7298-4
* "The Gift of Forgiveness" (2002) ISBN 0-7852-6415-9
* "Eternal Security" (2002) ISBN 0-7852-6417-5
* "How to Handle Adversity" (2002) ISBN 0-7852-6418-3
* "Success God's Way: Achieving True Contentment and Purpose" (2002) ISBN 0-7852-6590-2
* "Eternal Security: Can You Be Sure?" (2002) ISBN 0-7852-6417-5
* "A Gift of Love: Reflections for the Tender Heart" (2001) ISBN 0-7852-6618-6
* "Handle With Prayer" (2000) ISBN 0-8969-3963-9
* "A Touch of His Power: Meditations on God's Awesome Power" (1999) ISBN 0-3102-1492-0
* "The Love of God" (1995) ISBN 1-5647-6532-6
* "How to Keep Your Kids on Your Team" (1986) ISBN 0-7852-7351-4
* "How to Listen to God" (1985) ISBN 0-8407-9041-4

External links

* [http://www.intouch.org/site/c.dhKHIXPKIuE/b.2286643/k.3CCA/Dr_Charles_Stanleys_Biography.htm In Touch Ministries biography page - Dr. Charles Stanley]
* [http://www.beliefnet.com/story/154/story_15400_1.html Beliefnet - "Interview with Charles Stanley"]
* [http://www.fba.org First Baptist Atlanta]
* [http://www.intouch.org/site/c.dhKHIXPKIuE/b.2287431/k.6F41/30_Life_Principles.htm The 30 "Life Principles"] developed by Charles Stanley to help individuals live a life of goodness in Gods Will.

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