No, she is a Pentecostal that believes in the existence of present-day apostles and prophets. Fundamentalists do not believe that.
Becky Fischer was born in 1951.
Becky Fischer is Pentecostal and Pentecostals are Protestants, not Catholics.
No fanaticism doesn't apply in this case regardless of enthusiasm
Since beliefs are similar why would she object besides her opinion could not stop such a large group anyway
Becky: Becky: Becky: Becky:
The Reluctant Fundamentalist was created on 2007-03-01.
The cast of Jesus Camp - 2006 includes: Lou Engle as himself Becky Fischer as herself Ted Haggard as himself Mike Papantonio as Himself - Commentator
Becky Mezzanotte goes by Becky, and Becky Mezz.
The ISBN of The Reluctant Fundamentalist is 0-241-14365-9.
Probably no legal way - unless the preacher in question does something quite illegal, in which case it might be possible to get something like a court injunction.
Becky Rosso goes by Becky.
A traditionalist and fundamentalist are not the same and have some differences. A traditionalist will stick to the conventional beliefs to the later but a fundamentalist is liberal and open to various changes in any set up.