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Charles Frazier Stanley (September 25, 1932 – April 18, 2023) was an American Southern Baptist pastor and writer. He was senior pastor of First Baptist Church in Atlanta for 49 years and took on ''emeritus'' status in 2020. He founded and was president of In Touch Ministries, which widely broadcasts his sermons through television and radio. He also served two one-year terms as
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, from 1984 to 1986.


Early life and education

On , Stanley was born in Dry Fork, an unincorporated community of Pittsylvania County, Virginia, United States,
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. His father, also named Charles, died nine months later. Stanley's mother, Rebecca, and the rest of the family moved frequently throughout his childhood. At the age of 12, around 1944, Stanley became a
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, and at age 14 he began his life's work in
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. Stanley graduated in 1956, at the age of 23, from the University of Richmond with a Bachelor of Arts degree. He then studied at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas, earning a
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. He also earned a Master of Theology and a Doctorate of Theology degree from Luther Rice Seminary (then located in Jacksonville, Florida).


Ministry

Stanley joined the staff of First Baptist Church of Atlanta in 1969 and became senior pastor in 1971. In 1972, Stanley launched a half-hour religious television program called ''The Chapel Hour.'' In 1977, Stanley founded In Touch Ministries with the mission to lead people worldwide into a growing relationship with Jesus Christ and to strengthen the local church.Emily McFarlan Miller
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The Christian Broadcasting Network began televising ''In Touch'' in 1978. The show has since been translated in 50 languages. In the United States, ''In Touch'' is broadcast on approximately 500 radio stations, 300 television stations, and several satellite networks including
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and Trinity Broadcasting Network. Stanley's sermons, along with other audio and video programming, are available on the In Touch website. The ministry also publishes ''In Touch'' magazine. In Touch uses tools like radio, television, magazines and digital media in its effort to advance the Gospel as quickly as possible. Stanley took the ministry name In Touch from a
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he owned. Stanley's writings and broadcasts address issues such as finances, parenting, personal crises, emotional matters, relationships, and Protestantism. According to the In Touch website, "Dr. Stanley fervently believes the Bible to be the inerrant Word of God, a belief strongly reflected in his teaching." In 1985, Charles Stanley was elected
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. In 2017, Stanley named Anthony George to succeed him as senior pastor of First Baptist Church at some point in the future. On September 13, 2020, Stanley announced his retirement as senior pastor and transition to pastor emeritus, but noted that he would continue to work at In Touch Ministries.


Influences and theology

With regard to theology, Stanley was a conservative evangelical, and his eschatology was dispensationalist. Over the course of his ministry, Stanley developed "30 Life Principles". He credited his pentecostal grandfather, George Washington Stanley, with inspiring one of his most referenced principles: “Obey God and leave all the consequences to Him." In his book ''Courageous Faith: My Story from a Life of Obedience'', Stanley said: "Granddad told me, 'Charles, if God tells you to run your head through a brick wall, you head for the wall, and when you get there, God will make a hole for it.'" Stanley also addressed his influences and philosophy when he wrote in 2009 that he "began to apply the principles of Napoleon Hill's Think and Grow Rich to my endeavors as a pastor, and I discovered they worked! ... For years, I read tevery year to remind myself that the truth of God is not just for one career field. It is for all manner of work and ministry."


Personal life

Stanley had a daughter named Becky. Stanley's son, Andy, is the pastor of North Point Community Church in nearby Alpharetta. In addition to his work in Christian ministry, Stanley was an avid photographer. Much of his photographic work is featured in the ''In Touch'' magazine, as well as in other materials printed by the ministry, such as the In Touch wall and desk calendars. Stanley's wife of more than 40 years, Anna J. Stanley, filed for divorce on June 22, 1993, following their separation in spring of 1992. The two of them agreed that Anna would amend the lawsuit to seek a legal separation instead ("separate maintenance"), while seeking reconciliation. She again filed for divorce on March 20, 1995. The
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station in Atlanta (then- WAFS) took Stanley's daily broadcast off the air during that time, as managers concluded that there was no sign of reconciliation. The Stanleys were legally separated at the time that divorce papers were filed for the last time on February 16, 2000. A judge signed the final divorce decree on May 11, 2000. Their divorce caused a minor controversy in the
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. The matter was complicated by reports that Stanley had said he would resign as pastor if he got divorced. At the time of their separation, he said that he did not believe that it would result in divorce; however after he was divorced, the members of his church overwhelmingly voted to keep him on as pastor. According to First Baptist Atlanta's bylaws, Stanley was allowed to remain as pastor as long as he did not remarry. Anna Stanley died on November 10, 2014. Stanley served on the board of the Moral Majority political organization, and he was a close friend of that entity's founder,
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.


Death

Charles F. Stanley died at his home in Atlanta on April 18, 2023, at age 90. No cause of death was released.


Bibliography

*1980: ''Making The Bible Clear'' with Fred L. Lowery *1982: ''Handle With Prayer'' *1985: ''How to Listen to God'' *1985: ''Confronting Casual Christianity'' *1986: ''How to Keep Your Kids on Your Team'' *1989: ''How to Handle Adversity'' *1990: ''Eternal Security: Can You Be Sure?'' *1991: ''The Gift of Forgiveness'' *1992: ''The Wonderful Spirit-Filled Life'' *1995: ''The Love of God'' *1995: ''The Source of My Strength'' *1999: ''A Touch of His Power: Meditations on God's Awesome Power'' *2000: ''Success God's Way'' *2000: ''Into His Presence: An In Touch Devotional'' *2001: ''The Gift of Love'' *2001: ''Our Unmet Needs'' *2002: ''Walking Wisely'' *2002: ''Winning the War Within'' *2003: ''Finding Peace'' *2003: ''God Is in Control'' *2004: ''When the Enemy Strikes'' *2005: ''Charles Stanley's Life Principles Bible'' *2005: ''Living in the Power of the Holy Spirit'' *2005: ''Living the Extraordinary Life: 9 Principles to Discover It'' *2006: ''Discover Your Destiny'' *2006: ''Pathways to His Presence: A Daily Devotional'' *2007: ''Landmines in the Path of the Believer: Avoiding the Hidden Dangers'' *2008: ''In Step with God'' *2008: ''Stuck in Reverse'' *2008: ''The Power of God's Love: A 31 Day Devotional to Encounter the Father's Greatest Gift'' *2008: ''When Your Children Hurt'' *2010: ''How to Reach Your Full Potential for God'' *2011: ''Turning the Tide: Real Hope Real Change'' *2012: ''Prayer: The Ultimate Conversation'' *2013: ''Man of God: Leading Your Family by Allowing God to Lead You'' *2013: ''Emotions: Confront the Lies. Conquer with Truth.'' *2013: ''Walking with God: Thoughts on His Indwelling Spirit, Volume 2'' *2014: ''Walking with God: Knowing God Through Prayer, Volume 3'' *2015: ''Waiting on God: Strength for Today and Hope for Tomorrow'' *2015: ''Christmas: The Gift for Every Heart'' *2016: ''Courageous Faith: My Story from a Life of Obedience'' *2017: ''Finding God's Blessings in Brokenness: How Pain Reveals His Deepest Love'' *2017: ''Standing Strong: How to Storm-Proof Your Life with God's Timeless Truths'' *2022: ''The Gift of the Cross Embracing the Promise of the Resurrection'' *2022: ''The Gift of Jesus: Meditations for Christmas''


Television


Awards and honors

*1988: National Religious Broadcaster's Hall of Fame *1989: Named Clergyman of the Year by Religious Heritage of America *1993: NRB named In Touch with Television Producer of the Year *1999: In Touch named Radio Program of the Year *2017: Thomas Nelson Publishing recognizes Stanley for selling more than 3.5 million copies of his books


See also

* List of Southern Baptist Convention affiliated people


References


External links


In Touch Ministries – Charles Stanley's Biography



First Baptist Atlanta


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