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The Second Coming Christ Controversy
David Jang has become an increasingly influential figure in Asian and now American evangelicalism. He and his followers have founded media outlets and a Christian college and are key influencers in the World Evangelical Alliance. But many say he leads a group that has encouraged the belief that he's the 'Second Coming Christ.' Is there any truth to the allegations?
Ted Olsen and Ken Smith|
The Second Coming Christ Controversy: More Leaders Speak Out
David Jang's emissaries to Singapore speak for the first time on why they believed he was a new Christ, why they changed their minds, and how his organization operates.
Ted Olsen and Ken Smith|
- New York Shuts Down Embattled Olivet University CampusAfter a money laundering case and dozens of lawsuits, the Christian college founded by David Jang is under new scrutiny from Christian accreditors.Emily Belz|
- Ex-Christian Post Publisher, Bible College Convicted in $35M Fraud SchemeThe money laundering case left a Christian media network out of business and Olivet University owing $1.25 million.Kate Shellnutt|
- Longtime Christian Post Publisher Charged in $10 Million Fraud SchemeManhattan indictment alleges conspiracy and shady business practices between Christian Media Corporation and Newsweek rescuer IBT Media.Kate Shellnutt|
- Quick To ListenEpisode 98|48minNewsweek’s ‘Second Coming Christ’ ProblemThe iconic magazine is imploding. At the heart of its troubles is its relationship with Olivet University and David Jang's religious community.CT Editors|
- The Second Coming Christ Controversy: Company with Ties to David Jang Buys 'Newsweek'Media group that bought the weekly took part in regular Internet chats with Jang to discuss business.Ted Olsen|
- Second Coming Christ Controversy Update: LifeWay Won't Sell to OlivetDecision comes after report from National Association of Evangelicals on school's founder, David Jang.Ted Olsen|
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