Joni Lamb

Television

Birthday July 19, 1960

Birth Sign Cancer

Birthplace Greenville, South Carolina, U.S.

Age 63 years old

Nationality United States

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1960

Joni Lamb (born July 19, 1960) is a Christian broadcaster and the co-founder, vice-president, and executive producer of the Daystar Television Network.

Lamb was born as Joni Trammell on July 19, 1960.

Her family lived in Greenville, South Carolina through her formative years.

Her family were members of the Tremont Avenue Church of God, where Marcus Lamb ministered as a visiting preacher during a revival.

1980

She has been involved with Christian television since the mid-1980s and is known for her work with her late husband, Marcus Lamb, with Daystar.

Lamb is a supporter of Donald Trump and uses the Daystar Television Network to promote conservative values.

1982

The couple met each other at her home church and were married two years later, in 1982.

They traveled for the next few years, visiting churches as evangelists.

1984

Then, in 1984, they settled in Montgomery, Alabama where they purchased a full power television station and began teaching the Bible on broadcast television.

1990

This continued until 1990, when the couple moved to Dallas and formed another station in the larger Texas market.

1998

By 1998, they had raised the funds necessary to start Daystar.

Joni and Marcus Lamb had three children.

2004

In 2004, the show was awarded as the Best Television Talk Show by the National Religious Broadcasters.

Lamb co-hosts the Daystar flagship program Ministry Now! (previously called, Marcus and Joni and initially titled Celebration).

The hour-long program is broadcast five days a week on their Daystar network.

Joni's children share host duties and discuss news related to the network, ministry, and issues of interest to the Christian faith with daily guest(s).

Joni and her daughters sing with the Daystar Singers during the Daystar program.

According to statements following an extramarital affair by Marcus Lamb and private jet controversy, Joni Lamb holds anti-LGBT views.

Lamb stated "thousands" of people "have come out of homosexuality" and "may be the most discriminated people in the world today."

She has also claimed homosexuality is "ungodly" and "God cannot bless you and you cannot fulfill your destiny while you are operating within the realm of homosexuality."

2010

Marcus Lamb had an extramarital affair, which both partners publicly acknowledged in 2010.

Marcus Lamb, who held and promoted an anti-vaccination stance, died at the age of 64 in November 2021 from complications of COVID-19.

Joni Lamb subsequently married Dr. Doug Weiss on June 10, 2023.

Weiss is a licensed psychologist, author, and speaker who specializes in sex addiction and recovery.

Lamb hosts her self-titled half-hour program Joni Table Talk (initially titled Joni) each weekday on Daystar.

The format of the show is typically a round table discussion with other ministers, singers and celebrities discussing a wide range of topics that combine contemporary cultural issues and the Christian faith.

2012

Lamb's media contributions are often controversial with criticisms of those who do not share evangelical views, in statements such as on a panel in 2012 where she said: "“if you live in America and you understand that we are a Christian society then you can't be offended by [people's right to free speech], or you shouldn’t live here.”

2020

Lamb also uses family platforms and shows to promote conservative values claims related to vaccination and voter fraud in the 2020 presidential election.

"The Lamb family have used their platforms to advertise prayer events in conjunction with the Trump family as well as to promote anti-vaccination organizations. In November, Daystar encouraged its members to sign a petition urging the Supreme Court to either recount or overturn the presidential election results and institute a re-vote."