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In this 2006 file photo, the Rev. Irvin Baxter speaks at an Endtime Ministries conference opposing the act that set national standards for driver's licenses. Baxter died last week after being ...
Mr. Baxter, who was 75, died on Nov. 3. An announcement by Endtime Ministries said the cause was complications of Covid-19, a disease that, in other broadcasts, Mr. Baxter had implied was a ...
The Rev. Irvin Baxter — who appeared on the Christian TV show “End of the Age” — succumbed to the illness Tuesday after being hospitalized, according to Endtime Ministries, the Pentecostal ...
Endtime Ministries, which Baxter founded in 1991, confirmed that Baxter died on Nov. 3 as a result of complications from COVID-19. He had been hospitalized after testing positive for the virus a ...
Irvin Baxter died in the hospital at 75, according to a press release from Endtime Ministries, which Baxter founded.
Irvin Baxter, the founder of Texas-based Endtime Ministries, succumbed to symptoms linked to COVID-19 on Tuesday, about a week after he was initially hospitalized and put on a ventilator ...
FORT WASHAKIE — Endtime Ministries is holding a School of Ministry in Fort Washakie on June 25-26.
Endtime Ministries confirmed that Baxter died on Nov. 3, days after he tested positive for the coronavirus and was hospitalized. It is with deep grief that we announce the passing of Irvin Baxter.
Endtime Ministries confirmed that Baxter died on Nov. 3, days after he tested positive for the coronavirus and was hospitalized. “Irvin went on to his great reward.
The Rev. Irvin Baxter — who appeared on the Christian TV show “End of the Age” — succumbed to the illness Tuesday after being hospitalized, according to Endtime Ministries, the Pentecostal ...