Larry Huch

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Larry Huch (Born 15 November 1950) is a non-denominational pastor and televangelist.

Pastors Larry and Tiz Huch
Pastor Larry Huch (born November 15, 1950) is founder and senior pastor of DFW New Beginnings [1] in Irving, Texas along with his wife Tiz. They have 3 children (two of which are married) that are all active in their ministry, and 3 grand-children. Founded in November, 2004, this non-denominational church has quickly developed into a diverse, multi-ethnic congregation of several thousand people. They have a ministry that spans over thirty five years and includes the pioneering of seven churches on two continents. A commitment to sharing a positive, life-changing and faith-based message in the church is the hallmark of their international television program, New Beginnings, which can be seen airing on Daystar Television Network, World Harvest Television, Believe TV,[2] and many other channels across the world.

As a renowned authority on the subject of breaking family curses, Pastor Larry has written a bestselling book on this subject, Free at Last.[3] His follow up book, 10 Curses That Block the Blessing,[4] is also a bestseller. Pastor Larry is widely acknowledged as a prominent authority and groundbreaking teacher on the subject of the Jewish roots of Christianity. Unveiling Ancient Biblical Secrets [5] is the highly successful sequel to The Torah Blessing.[6] Both books offer incredible revelation of the hidden truths from God’s Word and the Torah. His most recent book, Releasing Family Blessings,[7] was co-authored with Pastor Tiz.

Pastor Larry is whole-heartedly committed to bridging the gap between Christian and Jews and restoring the Church to its Judeo-Christian foundation. He firmly believes in studying, understanding and teaching the Word from a Jewish perspective.

Controversy [8]

While this wikipedia entry, as initially written, wholeheartedly endorses Mr. and Mrs. Huch, there are many both within the Christian community, and without, who question Huch's theology, his practice, and his political beliefs and influence.

References

  1. "DFW New Beginnings Church"
  2. "Believe TV"
  3. "Free At Last on Amazon.com"
  4. "10 Curses on Amazon.com"
  5. "Unveiling on Amazon.com"
  6. "Torah Blessing on Amazon.com"
  7. "Releasing Blessings on Amazon.com"
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