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1 History  





2 Media programming  



2.1  Radio programs  





2.2  Television  



2.2.1  Sabbath School Study Hour  









3 Speakers  





4 AFCOE  





5 Bible school  





6 Mergers  





7 See also  





8 References  





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Amazing Facts
Company typeReligious/Non-Profit
Founded1965
FounderJoe Crews
Headquarters6615 Sierra College Blvd, Granite Bay, California[1]

Area served

International

Key people

Doug Batchelor (President)
Websitewww.amazingfacts.org

Amazing Facts is a non-profit Seventh-day Adventist evangelistic ministry based in Granite Bay, California,[2][3] which broadcasts daily television programming worldwide. It is based on the teachings of Scripture, and especially focuses on the Three Angels' Messages of Revelation 14. Beginning as a radio program dedicated to Christian evangelism, it later expanded into television and online Bible study ministries.

History[edit]

Amazing Facts was founded in 1965 by Joe Crews in Baltimore, Maryland.[4][5] Inspired by the success of The Rest Of The Story, hosted by Paul Harvey, Joe Crews' original objective for Amazing Facts was to reach out to both Christian and non-Christian listeners via daily 15-minute programs by opening with a scientific or historic fact, and how it applies to the overall Biblical messages.[2] Later, the program offered accompanying home Bible study courses, as well as books written by Crews himself. In 1987, Amazing Facts initiated a television ministry that has expanded to four programs as well as periodic evangelism series.

Shortly before his death in 1994, Crews invited Doug Batchelor to assume the position of president, which he holds to this day. Today, the Amazing Facts radio program "Bible Answers Live" broadcasts mainly out of Granite Bay, California each Sunday evening to about 100 national stations.[6] At the end of 2018, Amazing Facts became an independent ministry and changed its name to Amazing Facts International.[7]

Media programming[edit]

Amazing Facts programming is available on a variety of over-the-air, cable and satellite stations[8] In addition, programs are archived on the website.

Radio programs[edit]

Television[edit]

The ministry carries various programming on television through Internet, mobile devices, various television stations, networks including their Amazing Facts Television Channel.

Sabbath School Study Hour[edit]

The Sabbath School Study hour is a program that aims to study in depth an important biblical theme during one quarter of the year. This big theme is then divided into related smaller themes for a weekly 60-minute study.

The program is hosted and broadcast by Granite Bay Hilltop Seventh-day Adventist Church.

Speakers[edit]

Preceded by

founder

Founder/Speaker/Director
Joe Crews

1965 - 1994
Succeeded by

Doug Batchelor

Preceded by

Joe Crews

Speaker/Director
Doug Batchelor

1994 - present
Succeeded by

Current

AFCOE[edit]

Amazing Facts operates the Amazing Facts Center of Evangelism (AFCOE). "AFCOE trains and equips clergy and lay people in all aspects of evangelistic ministry."[11] Both a four-month "Complete" course[12] and a 4-day "AFCOE To Go"[13] courses are offered from their campus in Rocklin, CA and by request around the world.[11]

Bible school[edit]

Amazing Facts offers a free Bible school with online study guides,[14] ranging from real topics to health topics.

Some themes of the studies are "A Love that Transforms", "God Drew the Plans", "God's Free Health Plan", "Purity & Power!", and "Are the Dead Really Dead?".[15]

Mergers[edit]

In April 2007 it was announced that Amazing Facts and 3ABN would be merging [16][17][18] However, in August 2007, after several months of review, Amazing Facts announced they will not merge with 3ABN due to issues with structural dynamics.[19]

On April 6, 2008 Amazing Facts announced a joint venture with Weimar Institute whereby the operations of Weimar Institute will be administered by Amazing Facts and both organizations would have a single board of directors.[20] Weimar was renamed Weimar Center of Health and Education and Neil Nedley was chosen as president.[21]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "New Amazing Facts Headquarters Opening Delayed as Doug Batchelor Battles COVID-19". Adventist Today. 2021-08-26. Retrieved 2022-03-02.
  • ^ a b "Our Story". Amazing Facts.
  • ^ Paseggi, Marcos (2021-08-06). "ASi Convention Keynote Address Calls Adventist to 'Fly into Space'". Adventist Review. Retrieved 2022-03-02.
  • ^ Postell, Marissa (2021-09-27). "Monday Member Highlight: Amazing Facts International Ministry". NRB. Retrieved 2022-03-02.
  • ^ "Amazing Facts with Doug Batchelor". Daystar (TV network). Retrieved 2022-03-02.
  • ^ "Amazing Facts International reports massive online viewing surge". Religion News Service. 2020-04-02. Retrieved 2022-03-02.
  • ^ "Amazing Facts to Become an Independent Ministry". Adventist Today. 2018-08-23. Retrieved 2022-03-02.
  • ^ "Station Locator". Amazing Facts. Archived from the original on 5 October 2008. Retrieved 28 October 2008.
  • ^ "Bible Answers Live". Amazing Facts. Archived from the original on 5 October 2008. Retrieved 2008-10-28.
  • ^ "Wonders in the Word". Amazing Facts. Archived from the original on 5 October 2008. Retrieved 2008-10-28.
  • ^ a b "AFCOE". Amazing Facts. Archived from the original on 5 October 2008. Retrieved 28 October 2008.
  • ^ "AFCOE Application | AFCOE". www.afcoe.org.
  • ^ "AFCOE To-Go Application | AFCOE". www.afcoe.org.
  • ^ "Online Bible School". Amazing Facts. Archived from the original on 29 October 2008. Retrieved 2008-10-28.
  • ^ "Bible Study Guides in English | Amazing Facts". www.amazingfacts.org. Retrieved 2023-06-07.
  • ^ "3ABN: Christian Television - Three Angels Broadcasting Network". 3ABN. Archived from the original on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2008-10-28.
  • ^ "3ABN: Christian Television - Three Angels Broadcasting Network". 3ABN. Archived from the original on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2008-10-28.
  • ^ "3ABN: Christian Television - Three Angels Broadcasting Network". Amazing Facts. Retrieved 2008-10-28.
  • ^ "Merger Update". Amazing Facts. Retrieved 2008-10-28.
  • ^ "Amazing Facts and Weimar Institute Join Ministries". Amazing Facts. Retrieved 2008-10-28.
  • ^ "Dr. Neil Nedley to Lead Weimar". Amazing Facts. Retrieved 2008-10-28.
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