Rod Parsley

Rod Parsley

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name = Rod Parsley
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birthname = Rodney Lee Parsley
birth_date = Birth date|1957|01|13
birth_place = Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
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church = Pentecostal
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congregations = World Harvest Church, Columbus, Ohio
offices_held = President, Center for Moral Clarity
title = Senior Pastor, World Harvest Church
spouse = Joni
children = Austin (son), and Ashton (daughter)
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:Distinguish2|Ross Parsley, worship pastor of New Life Church in Colorado Springs, Colorado

Rodney Lee Parsley (born January 13, 1957), an American televangelist, is senior pastor of World Harvest Church, a Pentecostal megachurch in Columbus, Ohio and founder and president of The Center for Moral Clarity. He is also founder of Breakthrough Media Ministries, Bridge of Hope Missions, World Harvest Bible College, Harvest Preparatory School, World Harvest Church Ministerial Fellowship, Metro Harvest Church, Latin Harvest Church, Reformation Ohio and The Women's Clinic of Columbus.

He has been a guest on CNN's "Larry King Live" and other media shows.

World Harvest Church

Parsley was born in Cleveland, Ohio, but spent most of his youth in Kentucky. He still speaks with a noticeable Kentucky accent.

He was raised as a Free Will Baptist, but became a Pentecostal in the 1970s. He considers the late televangelist Lester Sumrall his spiritual mentor.

In 1977, Parsley's 17-person Bible study formed what became known as Sunset Chapel, and later Word of Life Church in Canal Winchester, Ohio, a Columbus suburb. The church has grown into what is now known as World Harvest Church, which encompasses 400,000 square feet (37,000 m²) and has a 400-person staff.

The church's first facility was built in 1979. It is now known as Alpha Hall, which is one of four buildings on what is now the campus of World Harvest Bible College. In 1986, ground was broken on 57 acres to build what now includes a 5,200-seat sanctuary, Children’s and Youth Ministries, Family Life, Ministry Resource Centers, a Bookstore, and Administrative Offices. The church's main property now comprises 132 acres.

Harvest Preparatory School, a private Christian prep school, operates on the church grounds.

Breakthrough Ministries

"Breakthrough" is the television ministry of World Harvest Church. It airs six days a week, and is available in 97 percent of the United States and most other nations. The show features Parsley's sermons as well as interviews with guests in front of a live studio audience.

"Breakthrough" is carried on 1,400 stations and cable affiliates, including Daystar Television Network, Cornerstone Television, World Harvest Television, The Church Channel, Trinity Broadcasting Network, ENLACE (which broadcasts in Spanish to 20 nations), Vision TV (Canada), and Europe 7.

Personal life

He is married to Joni Parsley. They have a son, Austin, and a daughter, Ashton, both teenagers.

Parsley holds a Bachelor of Arts in Ministry from Ohio Christian University, a Doctor of Divinity (honorary) from Indiana Christian University and a Doctor of Humanities (honorary) from Liberty University.

Political activism

Parsley, a social conservative, [cite news|author=Frances Fitzgerald|url=http://www.newyorker.com/fact/content/articles/060731fa_fact1|title=Holy Toledo: Ohio’s gubernatorial race tests the power of the Christian right|publisher=The New Yorker|date=July 31, 2006|accessdate=2007-03-01] is a frequent critic of liberal positions on social issues, but has tended to side with more liberal organizations on issues of social justice, such as poverty, racism, women's rights and prison re-entry.

Parsley became increasingly involved in U.S. politics following his work on the 2003 Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act. During the summer of 2004, Parsley announced the establishment of the Center for Moral Clarity. He openly criticized Sweden for the conviction of Åke Green under Sweden's hate crimes legislation. [ [http://apologeticscourses.com/?p=42 The Mind Is Connected To the Spirit : Seminary for Apologetics ] ]

On October 3, 2004, Parsley gave a sermon titled "Uncensored: While Freedom Still Rings". In the two-part sermon, Parsley expressed opposition to the view that there is a separation of church and state in the U.S. Constitution; to same-sex marriage; to partial-birth abortion; to hate speech legislation in California, Canada, and Sweden; to sexual orientation themes in children's books; to racism; and to poverty. Parsley has said that the U.S. government, by funding Planned Parenthood, is complicit in "genocide" against African Americans, because Planned Parenthood performs abortions in the black community. [ [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMaaDbGgsKA YouTube - Rod Parsley: More on "Black Genocide" ] ]

A few weeks before the 2004 elections, Parsley encouraged his congregation and television audience to vote for Ohio's state constitutional amendment to define marriage as the union of one man and one woman. The amendment passed by a wide margin of voters from both political parties. Parsley has also encouraged citizens of other states with similar marriage amendments on their ballots to vote similarly, and headlined the "Silent No More" tour to register Christian voters.

Parsley has called upon Christians to wage a "war" against the "false religion" of Islam with the aim of destroying it. Parsley claims that Islam is an "anti-Christ religion" predicated on "deception." The Muslim prophet Muhammad, he writes, "received revelations from demons and not from the true God." And he emphasizes this point: "Allah was a demon spirit." [ [http://www.motherjones.com/washington_dispatch/2008/03/john-mccain-rod-parsley-spiritual-guide.html McCain's Spiritual Guide: Destroy Islam] ]

Parsley supported John Roberts' nomination for the Supreme Court of the United States. [ cite news|author=Alan Johnson and James Nash|url=http://www.dispatch.com/live/content/local_news/stories/2008/02/27/GOP27.ART_ART_02-27-08_A1_IS9FKJU|title=Huckabee, McCain keep rivalry in motion|publisher=The Columbus Dispatch|date=February 27, 2008|accessdate=2008-03-24 ] Parsley is also a regional director for the group Christians United for Israel, founded by fellow televangelist John Hagee. [cite web
title = Christians United for Israel: Directors
publisher = Christians United for Israel
url = http://www.cufi.org/site/PageServer?pagename=about_directors
accessdate = 2008-05-01
]

Writings

Parsley is an author of several books, including "Silent No More", which was released in April 2005 by Charisma House. The book encourages Christians to participate in the political process, and especially to make sure their votes reflect their values. Concerning poverty, Parsley writes that government should "get out of the way", removing many constraints on capitalism.

The sequel, "Culturally Incorrect: How Clashing Worldviews Affect Your Future", was published in June 2007 and soon appeared on the industry's best-seller lists.

McCain 2008 Endorsement

Parsley personally endorsed the presidential campaign of Republican nominee John McCain, who called Parsley a "spiritual guide." [ cite news|author=Alan Johnson and James Nash|url=http://www.dispatch.com/live/content/local_news/stories/2008/02/27/GOP27.ART_ART_02-27-08_A1_IS9FKJU|title=Huckabee, McCain keep rivalry in motion|publisher=The Columbus Dispatch|date=February 27, 2008|accessdate=2008-03-24] McCain had actively sought Parsley's endorsement during his Republican primary battle with Mike Huckabee, who was drawing substantial support from the religious right. [ [http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/story?id=4905624&page=1 McCain Pastor: 'Islam is a Conspiracy of Spiritual Evil'] ]

McCain later rejected Parsley's endorsement based on Parsley's statements regarding Islam. [ [http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalradar/2008/05/mccain-rejects.html Political Radar: McCain Rejects Parsley Endorsement ] ] Parsley was quoted as stating that he "do [es] not believe that our country can truly fulfill its divine purpose until we understand America was founded, in part, with the intention of seeing this false religion destroyed” and that Muhammad is "the mouthpiece of a conspiracy of spiritual evil." [http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/23/us/politics/23hagee.html?em&ex=1211688000&en=cac841d277244547&ei=5087%0A McCain Cuts Ties to Pastor Whose Talks Drew Fire] ] [ [http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/story?id=4905624&page=1 McCain Pastor: 'Islam is a Conspiracy of Spiritual Evil'] ]

In repudiating Parsley's comments, McCain stated, "I believe there is no place for that kind of dialogue in America, and I believe that even though he endorsed me, and I didn't endorse him, the fact is that I repudiate such talk, and I reject his endorsement." [ [http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/news/politics/national/stories/052308dnmethagee.37d3563.html McCain rejects televangelist Hagee's endorsement] ] McCain further distanced himself from Parsley, stating, "I've never been in Pastor Hagee's church or Pastor Parsley's church. I didn't attend their church for 20 years, and I'm not a member of their church. I received their endorsement, which did not mean that I endorsed their views." [ [http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/politics/la-na-mccain23-2008may23,0,5141859.story John McCain repudiates pastors' support] ]

Thereafter, Parsley withdrew his endorsement of McCain's candidacy. [ [http://www.dispatch.com/live/content/local_news/stories/2008/05/24/parsley.html?sid=101 Rev. Rod Parsley withdraws McCain endorsement] , "The Columbus Dispatch", May 24, 2008]

Criticism of Parsley

Parsley is identified as a prominent player in the dominionist movement by both TheocracyWatch [http://www.theocracywatch.org/ohio_patriot_pastors.htm "The Rise of the Religious Right in the Republican Party: Ohio's Patriot Pastors"] , "TheocracyWatch", Last updated: September 2005; URL accessed May 24, 2006.] and commentator Bill Moyers [ [http://www.theocracywatch.org/new_bill_moyers_toompaine_sept9_05.htm 9/11 And The Sport of God] Bill Moyers September, 2005. "TheocracyWatch", URL accessed May 24, 2006.]

Some have also criticised Parsley for his recent book, "Silent No More", because of the book's explanation of Islam and the view that the U.S. Constitution provides for a separation of church and state (among other social issues), and for his support of faith healing. Parsley has identified Islam as an enemy of the United States and Christianity. [ [http://www.motherjones.com/washington_dispatch/2008/03/john-mccain-rod-parsley-spiritual-guide.html McCain's Spiritual Guide: Destroy Islam ] ]

In January 2006, a group of 31 Columbus, Ohio, area pastors charged that Parsley and another central Ohio religious leader had violated federal tax laws. The complaining clergy alleged, but never proved, that Parsley violated the tax-exempt status of his church by supporting various political causes. [ [http://www.columbusdispatch.com/live/contentbe/dispatch/2006/01/17/20060117-A1-01.html The Columbus Dispatch - Local/State ] ] [ [http://www.dispatch.com/live/contentbe/dispatch/2006/01/16/20060116-A1-00.html The Columbus Dispatch - Local/State ] ]

Author Chris Hedges' 2006 book "" quoted Parsley as using militaristic metaphors in a sermon concerning his critics:

The secular media never likes it when I say this, so let me say it twice. Man your battle stations! Ready your weapons! They say this rhetoric is so inciting. I came to incite a riot. ... Man your battle stations. Ready your weapons. Lock and load — for the thirty, forty liberal pastors who filed against our ministry with the Internal Revenue Service. ... Let the struggle begin. Let it begin in your heart today with a shout unto him who has called us to war — not only that, he has empowered you and I to win.Chris Hedges' , [http://www.amazon.com/dp/0743284437/] ]

References

External links

* [http://www.rodparsley.com Rod Parsley's official website]
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* [http://www.newyorker.com/printables/fact/060731fa_fact1 New Yorker article on Parsley and the Religious Right in Ohio]
* [http://www.undergodprocon.org/BiosInd/rodparsley.htm Rod Parsley's ProCon.org Biography]
* [http://www.prospect.org/web/page.ww?section=root&name=ViewPrint&articleId=10473 With God on His Side, American Prospect, November 2005]
* [http://www.pfo.org/parsley.htm Raging Prophet]


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