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Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
For Immediate Release: November 23, 2009
Sen. Dan Newberry
Newberry: Daugherty’s Legacy of Service
and Ministry Serves as an Example for all Oklahomans
Sen. Dan
Newberry on Monday commented on the passing of Pastor Billy
Joe Daugherty, pastor of Victory Christian Center and founder of
Victory Christian School, Victory Bible Institute, the Tulsa Dream
Center and Victory World Missions Training Center, saying his death
was saddening, while commending the pastor on his extraordinary
legacy of ministry and service. Newberry is an active member of
Victory Christian Center.
Daugherty’s network of schools spans 93 countries, including
911 campuses. His Victory World Missions Training Center has sent
hundreds of missionaries to locations all over the world, and the
Tulsa Dream Center has provided clothing and other essentials to
less fortunate Tulsans. Daugherty was named interim-president of
Oral Roberts University in 2007. He passed away Sunday, after being
hospitalized with lymphoma last month.
“He made an extraordinary impact in Tulsa, and Pastor Daugherty’s
legacy of ministry and service stretches far beyond the borders
of Oklahoma,” said Newberry, R-Tulsa. “His efforts have
bettered the lives of people the world over, and everyone who came
to know him was better for it. He leaves behind a legacy that we
should all aspire to.”
Daugherty presided over a congregation of 17,000 at Victory Christian
Center. His television show, Victory in Jesus, reached an audience
of more than 100 million, not including worldwide satellite distribution.
Newberry said he was a great man of God and a great Oklahoman.
“He was a man we should all admire and learn from –
he was a dedicated family man, a gifted leader and a tireless spokesman
for the gospel,” Newberry said. “His affection for both
God and his fellow man was infectious, and his passion for the gospel
an inspiration. He will be greatly missed.”
For more information contact:
Sen. Newberry: 405-521-5600

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