Andrew Wommack

Birthday April 30, 1949

Birth Sign Taurus

Birthplace Marshall, Texas, U.S.

Age 74 years old

Nationality United States

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Andrew Wommack is an American conservative charismatic TV evangelist and faith healer.

1969

Wommack started to preach in 1969.

1972

He married his wife Jamie in 1972.

Over the next six years, the couple led three small churches and had two sons, Joshua and Jonathan Peter.

1976

In 1976, Andrew broadcast his first Gospel Truth radio program on a little country-and-western station in Childress, Texas.

1978

He founded Andrew Wommack Ministries in 1978 and Charis Bible College (originally Colorado Bible College) in 1994.

The Wommacks founded Andrew Wommack Ministries, Inc. in 1978 and moved their ministry to Colorado Springs in 1980.

With the exception of a few months, Wommack claims he has been broadcasting the program ever since.

1994

Wommack is the founder of Charis Bible College (CBC) (originally Colorado Bible College), an unaccredited Bible college that opened in 1994.

Wommack is one of the six co-founders of the Truth and Liberty Coalition, a dominionist organization that believes God has given Christians "a mandate to bring Godly change to our world, through the seven spheres of societal influence," i.e., religion and faith; family; education; government and law; media, news and commentary; arts and entertainment; and business and economics.

The other five co-founders are Lance Wallnau, Karen Conrad, David Barton, William J. "Bill" Federer, and Richard Harris.

2000

The Gospel Truth television program began on the INSP Network in January 2000 and was eventually carried by other Christian television networks and some individual stations.

Wommack joined Trinity Broadcasting Network's lineup with his own daily radio and television show Gospel Truth with Andrew Wommack.

2018

In 2018, in response to a question posed on a Facebook video where a viewer asked, "Why are so many Christians blinded and can't see how God is using Trump?"

Wommack answered, "I do believe that there is a demonic deception that is blinding people."

2019

In a 2019 interview, Wommack claimed that in March 2001, his son Jonathan Peter was resurrected after being dead for five hours.

However, statements posted online by Desiree (Cannon) Wommack alleged that Jonathan was revived at the hospital following an overdose.

She also alleged that she was the victim of spousal abuse and silenced by the ministry.

As late as 2021, Wommack can be seen in interviews repeating the story of his son's resurrection.

2020

In July 2020, the Colorado Attorney General's office sent a cease-and-desist letter to Andrew Wommack Ministries for violating state health orders after the ministry held an event of over 1,000 people in violation of the state's 175-person limit on indoor events.

In 2024, Wommack said he believed a second American Civil War would be a good thing if it resulted in the nation turning back to God.