Jonathan Bell (evangelist)
- Jonathan Bell (evangelist)
Jonathan Bell (born 1965) is a Dallas evangelist, and host of a short-lived late-night Cable television show, called "Success In Life". Formerly a Canadian hairdresser, he has served time for three counts of child molestation, including fondling the buttocks of minors. [http://www.devilsweb.com/snakeoil/scream.htm]
He is reportedly on the run from the police, facing money-related charges.
He became known to many from clips of his shows that appeared in the "God Stuff" segments on Comedy Central's "The Daily Show".
Resources
*Kingston Whig-Standard, November 4, 1994
External links
* [http://www.devilsweb.com/snakeoil/scream.htm Screaming Boy] Background Info on Jonathan Bell
* [http://youtube.com/watch?v=LSxxYO051K0 Clip from Jonathan Bell's public access program]
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