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Joel Osteen

 
Who2 Biography: Joel Osteen, Evangelist

  • Born: 5 March 1963
  • Birthplace: Houston, Texas
  • Best Known As: The megachurch pastor who wrote Your Best Life Now

Joel Osteen inherited Houston's Lakewood Church and its television ministry in 1999 from his late father John Osteen. Joel expanded both the church and the TV ministry, wrote a hugely popular book in 2004, and then took his smiling good looks and "live at your full potential" message on the road to sold-out sports arenas. Osteen says God wants to show "incredible favor" to those who "start expecting God's blessings, start anticipating promotion and supernatural increase" in all areas of life. Osteen has no college or seminary degree. He studied briefly at Oral Roberts University, then worked behind the scenes in Lakewood's TV ministry until his father's death in 1999. He gave up his $200,000 church salary in 2005, after Your Best Life Now (Warner Faith) had become a New York Times best-seller. In 2006, with 3 million hardcover copies of that book sold, he reportedly signed a multi-million-dollar deal with Free Press, an imprint of Simon and Schuster, for future work. His critics range from fundamentalists who say he is soft on sin to evangelicals and liberals who say "prosperity preaching" is at odds with Jesus' life and teachings.

According to the Houston Chronicle, Osteen was ordained a minister "by Lakewood's six-member board" in a private 1992 ceremony... His ministry, not affiliated with any particular Christian denomination, remains a family affair. As co-pastor, Joel's wife, Victoria, appears with him at Sunday services in Houston's 16,000-seat Compaq Center and on the road. Lakewood's staff includes Osteen's mother, brother, sister and brother-in-law... In 2006, Victoria was fined $3,000 by the Federal Aviation Administration for an alleged 2005 altercation with Continental Airlines flight attendants over a spill.

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Joel Osteen

Osteen signing a book, May 2007
Born Joel Scott Osteen
March 5, 1963 (1963-03-05) (age 46)
Houston, Texas
Occupation Pastor, Author, Televangelist
Employer Lakewood Church
Term October 3, 1999 - present
Predecessor John Osteen
Religious beliefs Pentecostalism
Spouse(s) Victoria Osteen (m. 1987–present) «start: (1987)»"Marriage: Victoria Osteen to Joel Osteen" Location: (linkback:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joel_Osteen)
Children Jonathan, Alexandra
Parents John Osteen (father)
Dolores (Dodie) Pilgrim Osteen (mother)[1]
Website
joelosteen.com

Joel Osteen (born March 5 , 1963)[2] is an American best-selling author and the senior pastor of Lakewood Church in Houston, Texas. His ministry reaches over seven million broadcast media viewers weekly in the United States and millions more in over 100 nations around the world.[3]

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Biography

Born in Houston, Osteen married Victoria L. Iloff on April 4, 1987.[4] They have two children, Jonathan and Alexandra. Joel, son of John and Dodie Osteen, is one of six children. His older siblings, Paul, Lisa, and Tamara, and his younger sister, April, are also involved in full-time ministry.[5] Joel's half-brother Justin does missionary work out of New York.[6] Joel's father, John Osteen, a former Southern Baptist pastor who became Charismatic in the late 1950s, founded Lakewood Church on Mother's Day, 1959.[7] Osteen's father developed Lakewood into a body of approximately 6,000 members with an active television ministry, conferences, missionary support and food distribution.[6] He died of a heart attack in 1999.

Joel Osteen at Lakewood Church, December 8, 2007

After 17 years with his father, producing the church's television program, Joel succeeded his father on October 3, 1999, as pastor of Lakewood Church. Joel had only preached once in his life, the week before his father's death.[6] Today, Lakewood Church services, led by Pastor Joel Osteen, are seen in over 100 nations around the world.[8] Joel Osteen's first book, Your Best Life Now: 7 Steps to Living at Your Full Potential, was released in October 2004. In December 2006, he was named one of the year's "Ten Most Fascinating People" by Barbara Walters.[9] Former presidential candidate John McCain has described Osteen as "inspirational".[1]

Currently, Osteen and several Lakewood Church team members travel across the nation, presenting programs in large stadiums. The event, titled "A Night of Hope," includes worship music led by the church's music ministry, a testimony by Joel's mother Dodie and a sermon from Osteen. In 2007, the tour expanded to include stops in several other countries, including Canada, England, Northern Ireland and Israel.[10] Osteen released his second book, titled Become a Better You: 7 Keys to Improving Your Life Every Day in October 2007, which also topped the New York Times Best Sellers List with a first printing of three million copies.[11][12] Osteen told Larry King the new book will focus more on relationships and not getting stuck where we are in life. "Just my basic message of becoming all God's created you to be," he added.[13]

Osteen's popularity led to him being featured as one of ABC News' "10 Most Fascinating People of 2006",[14] and was named "Most Influential Christian in America" in 2006 by The Church Report.[15]

Osteen is one of five evangelical leaders featured in the book Holy Mavericks: Evangelical Innovators and the Spiritual Marketplace, co-authored by Tulane University sociologist Shayne Lee and historian Phillip Sinitiere (NYU Press).

Preaching style

Osteen says that he chooses to focus on the goodness of God rather than sin.[16] In answer to questions raised over why he does not include many Bible verses in his books, he says that he sees himself as more of a life coach. Osteen explains that he tries to teach Biblical principles in a simple way, emphasizing the power of love and a positive attitude.[17]

Criticism and controversy

Osteen has received much criticism from many in the Evangelical community. After a 2005 appearance on Larry King Live, he was accused of not clearly affirming that Jesus Christ is the only way a person can reach Heaven. He stated repeatedly that only God knows a person's heart, but that as a believer in the Christian faith he believes in an intimate relationship with Jesus Christ. [13] In late 2006, Osteen again appeared on Larry King Live and clarified his prior statement, saying he does in fact believe a personal relationship with Christ is the only way to Heaven.[13]

Joel and his wife Victoria in 2007

On October 14, 2007 60 Minutes ran a twelve minute segment on Osteen titled "Joel Osteen Answers his Critics" during which the Reformed theologian Michael Horton can be seen critiquing him. Horton tells the CBS News correspondent Byron Pitts that Osteen's method of teaching is Christian heresy.[18]

On the December 23, 2007 edition of Fox News Sunday, host Chris Wallace brought up criticisms of Osteen's lack of Scripture reference in his sermons, as well as his hesitancy to discuss sin as an integral part of life. Osteen responded: "And I am ultimately trying to do that, but I'm trying to teach people how to live their everyday lives, and so I do focus on it, probably not as much as some people would like."[19] His sermons and writings are sometimes reproached for their use of the concept of the prosperity gospel, a belief that wealth and power are rewards for pious Christians.[20]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Obituary: Pastor John H. Osteen". Houston Chronicle. 1999-01-26. http://www.chron.com/CDA/archives/archive.mpl?id=obits_3413529. Retrieved 2007-11-12. 
  2. ^ "Joel Birthday-1963-March-05". http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tx/harris/vitals/births/1963/harrb63n.txt. Retrieved 2007-05-08. 
  3. ^ "Joel Osteen's still the name leaders know". The Washington Times. 2008-09-05. http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2008/sep/05/osteen-still-the-name-leaders-know/. 
  4. ^ Rootsweb.com Vital Records - Harris County, TX - Marriage 1987
  5. ^ Osteen, Dodie. "Choosing Life: One Day At A Time." New York: Free Press, 2001
  6. ^ a b c Mathieu, Jennifer. Power House. HoustonPress News. 4 April 2002
  7. ^ Christ Notes, Joel Osteen Books and Ministry
  8. ^ Lakewood Church, Joel Osteen Ministries. About Pastors Joel & Victoria
  9. ^ Kwon, Lillian. ChristianPost.com. Joel Osteen Dubbed 'Most Fascinating'. 11 December 2006.
  10. ^ Joel Osteen Ministries Events
  11. ^ SimonSays.com
  12. ^ New Osteen Book at Three Million. Publisher's Weekly. 13 April 2007.
  13. ^ a b c CNN Larry King Live: Interview With Joel and Victoria Osteen. 11 December 2006.
  14. ^ "The 10 Most Fascinating People of 2006". 20/20. ABC. 2006-12-12. http://abcnews.go.com/2020/story?id=2716887. 
  15. ^ "The 50 Most Influential Christians in America". The Church Report. Jan 07. Christy Media, LLC.. January 2007. http://www.thechurchreport.com/mag_article.php?mid=875&mname=January. 
  16. ^ Fox News on Osteen
  17. ^ CBSNews.com: Joel Osteen Answers His Critics. 14 October 2007.
  18. ^ "Joel Osteen Answers his Critics". CBS News. 2007-10-14. http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/10/11/60minutes/main3358652.shtml. Retrieved 2009-09-22. 
  19. ^ "Transcript: Pastor Joel Osteen on 'FNS'". FOX News. 2007-12-23. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,318054,00.html. Retrieved 2008-01-06. 
  20. ^ "Meet the Prosperity Preacher". BusinessWeek. 2005-05-23. http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/05_21/b3934014_mz001.htm. Retrieved 2008-06-21. 

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