- George Bogle (Detroit preacher)
George Bogle (born
April 25 ,1934 inFlint ,Michigan [ [http://www.evangelministries.org/bogle.htm Evangel Ministries - Pastor George W. Bogle] ] ) is a minister and religious broadcaster inDetroit . Bogle is noteworthy for his broadcasting and social activism in Detroit. A longtime presence over the airwaves inDetroit , Pastor Bogle has had a daily television and/or radio show in southeasternMichigan since 1967.Family
Born during the Depression near Detroit to a religious family, Bogle struggled to earn a living for many years before taking over a small his father had established. In 1955 he married; his wife Shirley plays a major role in all ministry activities. Throughout most of his life Bogle had to work to support his wife and four children, while also leading a church. This personal familiarity with the common struggles of economic survival in
Detroit marked Bogle's purpose and ministry.Evangel Ministries
In 1970 Bogle and Shirley moved from the white
Detroit suburb of Mt. Clemens to the city ofDetroit and opened a storefront ministry. The Bogle family enteredDetroit at time whenwhite flight was escalating and the wounds of the12th Street Riot were still fresh. Although Caucasian, Bogle establish a racially diverse called the 'House of Prayer'. It included a dormitory and halfway house forDetroiters troubled byhomelessness ,mental illness anddrug addiction . Small businesses were established to serve the public and act as gainful employment for jobless church members.'Evangel Ministries' was created later upon moving into a traditional church building on Detroit’s westside near Stansbury and Grand River Boulevard. Soon after, George and Shirley began 'The Evangel Prayer Time'
radio ministry to serve theprayer needs ofChristian and non-Christians inDetroit . Although an evangelical minister, Bogle’s unpretentious manner, accepting attitude and practical advice with believers "and" non-Christians attracted listeners to his show. His commitment toracial equality and support for the urbanpoor distinguishes him beyond the bounds of a traditional minister. Nevertheless, his show can be criticized for failing to take fully into account the serious nature of dispensing advice without professional training. Callers often present serious social,medical , family andeconomic problems, and Bogle's ultimate advice is always prayer. Additionally, the show is supported through donations from listeners and at times can become primarily concerned withfundraising . In 2004, George Bogle turned seventy years old and there was public birthday party for him sponsored byDetroit civic leaders."Nightvision" radio show
Bogle's current "Nightvision"
radio ministry, a live prayer request show, was created after he retired from Evangel Ministries, where he had been seniorPastor for thirty years. It is broadcast weeknights from midnight to 3AM onWMUZ 103.5FM .and Simulcast on sister stationWRDT 560 AMIn the course of clarifying the prayer request, Bogle displays an unusual gracefulness, tact, patience and insight, but also expresses a conservative, traditional viewpoint. The show also includes a recorded
sermon , that Bogle had preached in the past to a congregation. Most of these lectures are recorded recently as Bogle still preaches in morning services at Evangel Ministries.Unusually candid and uncensored thoughts and opinions often make their way to air. Often a regular listener will be able to follow persons through life changing events as Bogle always encourages ‘praise reports’. Even Bogle exposes himself, offering personal stories and intimate details of his years in ministry.
He is a blessing to all Detroiters in particular the Trotters.
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Live Prayer References
External links
* [http://www.wmuz.com/ WMUZ 103.5 FM] in Detroit, station broadcasting Nightvision
* [http://www.pastorbogle.com George Bogle's ministry web site]
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