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Terry Cole-Whittaker (born December 3, 1939, in
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), or Dr. Terry, is a
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author and
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minister, and the founder of Terry Cole-Whittaker Ministries and Adventures in Enlightenment.


History

She became familiar with what she calls the "principles of prosperity" through the actions of a teacher in high school. She would later go on to enter the
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, becoming Mrs. California and winning third place in the national competition. She later joined the
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and became an opera singer. She would not stay in this position long, however. She went on to start a company, ''Success Plus'', in which she became one of the first conductors of
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seminars for corporations, becoming a motivational and inspirational speaker. She went on to earn a
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degree in 1973, and was ordained as a minister of the ''United Church of Religious Science'' in 1975, and became the pastor of a fifty-member congregation of that church in
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in 1977. The church grew under her leadership, drawing numbers as high as 5,000 for
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, and eventually expanded to include a grammar school, ministry school, and five teaching centers. She also began a television program in 1979, which at one time was syndicated to fifteen television stations in the country. Stressing that “You can have it all — now!,” she encouraged her listeners, week after week, to seek prosperity, power, and abundance.Victor Bondi, ed. ''American Decades: 1980-1989'' (Detroit: Gale Research, 1996), 392. In 1982, Cole-Whittaker left the ''United Church of Religious Science'' and founded ''Terry Cole-Whittaker Ministries''. She drew over 4,000 people to her weekly services and provided her followers with newsletters and instructional videos. Her celebrity parishioners included:
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,
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,
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, and
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.“Abrupt Exit: The Rev. Terry Cole-Whittaker, Woman evangelist's goodbye”, ''Time Magazine'' (Monday, Apr. 22, 1985). Despite raising $6 million in 1984, her ministry raked in a debt of around $400,000 in 1985,Jenifer Waren,
Terry Cole-Whittaker Says Goodby to Her Congregation
, ''Los Angeles Times'' (Apr. 8, 1985).
prompting her to cease production of the television show and leave her congregation during Easter.Armando Acuna,

, ''Los Angeles Times'' (Feb. 28, 1986).
By October, she had created a new foundation, ''Adventures in Enlightenment'', which organized “spiritual” adventure tours allowing participants to meet with her one-on-one in exotic locations, e.g.
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, the Himalayas. The Foundation later purchased land in
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to build a retreat center and start an organic farm and started an
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and library in
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to teach Westerners traditional Indian religion.


Published works

* ''What You Think of Me is None of My Business'' (1979). * ''How to Have More in a Have Not World'' (1983). * ''Inner Path from the Goddess Within'' * ''Dare to Be Great'' (2001) * ''Creating Your Destiny – A Remarkable Guide to Making Decisions that Give You Happiness and Prosperity'' * ''Every Saint Has a Past, Every Sinner a Future:Seven Steps to the Spiritual and Material Riches of Life'' * ''The Inner Path from where you are to where you want to be'' * ''Love and Power in a World without Limits'' * ''Live Your Bliss'' (2009)


References


Further reading

* Ronald Enroth. “Self-Styled Evangelist Stretches God's Truth”, ''Christianity Today'' 28 (21 Sept. 1984): 73–75. *
D. Keith Mano David Keith Mano (February 12, 1942
. “Terry Cole-Whittaker”, ''People'' 22 (26 Nov. 1984): 99–106.


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