David Demola

David T. Demola
Born David T. Demola
April 13, 1943 (1943-04-13) (age 68)
Staten Island, New York, U.S.
Occupation evangelist, author, bible teacher, theologian
Years active 1950's-present
Spouse Diane B. Demola, 1984-present
Website
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David Demola
Born April 13, 1943 (1943-04-13) (age 68)
Brooklyn, New York
Education M.A. Valley Forge Christian College
D.Th. Golden State University
Spouse Rev. Diane Demola, 1984-present
Church Non-Denominational
Congregations served Senior Pastor, DTD Ministries, Sayerville, New Jersey
Title Rev. Dr. David T. Demola

Rev. Dr. David Trev Demola (born April 13, 1943) is an American televangelist, minister, author, and theologian. Pastor Demola has served in the ministry for over 40 years, is the pastor of the Faith Fellowship Ministries World Outreach Center in Sayreville, New Jersey.

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Ministry

Demola's television program, The Teaching Ministry of David T. Demola can be seen on both television (via the Church Channel and DayStar TV as well as many other small TV stations), and the Internet via streamingfaith.com,[1] IssacTV, and other Christian Internet TV streams in both the US and Internationally.[2]

Early Life and Ministry

Demola began his ministry as a teenager working with Teen Challenge in Brooklyn, ministering to gang members, the homeless, and other street people. Following his work there, he ministered extensively as a young evangelist throughout Europe, the Caribbean, South America, and the United States for eleven years.

Literary works

Pastor Demola is the author of the books Dominion and Authority To Rule and Reign, and Meditations of a Shepherd.

Education and Personal Life

Pastor Demola did his undergraduate work at Valley Forge Christian College (formerly Northeast Bible College) and has earned a doctorate in theology from Golden State University.

Demola's wife, the Rev. Diane B. Demola, serves has served Executive Secretary and Treasurer of Faith Fellowship Ministries World Outreach Center since its inception and as Administrator since they co-founded it in 1993.

Criticism

Demola's teachings fall under the Word of Faith or prosperity theology movement. This theology has been criticized by theologians of almost every stripe among academia for its lack of exegesis and the consequential ethics of its adherents by way of attitude (greed, idolatry, covetousness rather than contentment, generosity and stewardship) and actions (lying rather than truth telling about one's own health and finances).

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