| CELEBRATIONCelebritites, Dignitaries, 
  and Politicians Gather for Harald Bredesen's 85th BirthdayBy Dan WoodingAssist News Service
 
CBN.com 
   BEVERLY HILLS, CA (Assist 
  News Service) -- "He is one of the most unusual servants of the Lord 
  that has ever lived. When the Lord got through making him, he broke the mold. 
  I am very grateful to be here for him." So said Pat Robertson, founder of the 
  Christian Broadcasting Network during an interview with ANS before a glittering 
  "birthday bash" and award ceremony for veteran Charismatic leader, Harald Bredesen, 
  on Saturday, August 23, at the Beverly Hilton Hotel.
 
 Robertson was joined by Hollywood celebrities, foreign dignitaries, ambassadors, 
  senators, and distinguished guests, for the event to honor Bredesen who is the 
  Founder and Chairman of The Prince of Peace Foundation.
 
 During the evening celebration of his life, he was given his own "Prince of 
  Peace Award" for "a lifetime of serving Our Lord and promoting Peace and God 
  among all nations and all people."
 
 In prior celebrations, The Prince of Peace Foundation had given its prize to 
  three individuals -- President Anwar Sadat of Egypt, King Hussein of Jordan 
  and Mother Teresa of Calcutta. Now Harald Bredesen got the fourth.
 Pat Robertson had a special reason to be at the gathering to honor his friend 
    because he entered the Charismatic dimension of his ministry while serving 
    as Bredesen's student assistant at the First Reformed Church in Mount Vernon, 
    New York. Robertson went on to launch the nation's first Christian TV station, 
    which became CBN. For three and a half years, Harald hosted the network's 
    popular Charisma show. Also, as a founding board member of CBN and confidant 
    of Pat Robertson, Bredesen continues to play a key role in the Network. 
 In a previous interview, Robertson said of his friend, "He hears from God 
    as clearly as any man I know," and he described Harald's ministry to world 
    leaders as "almost legendary."
 
 "WELL DONE, HARALD"
 Another well-known evangelist, Benny Hinn, told ANS, "Harald Bredesen is 
    my dearest friend. There is no man like him. He has touched my life and has 
    left his mark on the Church in a powerful way  in fact, when I met Harald 
    for the first time he was known as the father of the Charismatics. Well, 
    in my opinion, he still is and tonight he is 85 years of age. Look at all 
    the precious people who are here to honor him like I do.  "I pray that when we are all in Glory and we stand next to him, we will hear 
    the Lord say, Well done, Harald, and I know we will hear that. Harald is 
    a man who touched my life deeply and I love him and his family very much."
 "THE GREAT BIG CYLINDERS IN THE ENGINE OF CHARISMATIC REVIVAL"
 
 George Otis, another veteran Charismatic leader who founded Voice of Hope 
    Radio in Lebanon and also Lebanon Aid and is now the founder and president 
    of Kings World Ministries in Simi, California, told ANS in an interview, "Harald 
    Bredesen is a rare person. He is one of the great big cylinders in the engine 
    of the Charismatic revival which spawned thousands of churches and ministries 
    and new broadcast organizations and enterprise that further the cause of the 
    Lord.
 
 "His ministry has changed our nation and brought about so many TV stations 
    and networks. Harald had a part in all of that as he was involved with Pat 
    Robertson at CBN and TBN, 100 Huntley Street in Canada; in fact for all of 
    those, he was the praying engine behind them."
 
 Bill McConkey, the senior pastor of Sutter Presbyterian Church, Bridgeton, 
    MO, said, "When I was baptized in the Holy Spirit, I sought help and advice 
    and I saw a story about Harald in a magazine when he was still a pastor at 
    the First Reformed Church in Mount Vernon, New York. So I wrote to him and 
    we agreed to meet in New York and we began a friendship and then, in 1968, 
    he introduced me to Pat Robertson and I began my involvement with CBN and 
    apart from my family and my church, CBN has become the great interest in my 
    life and that would never have happened without the good offices of Harald.
 
 "Since we first met, we have done so many things and traveled and shared together 
    all over America. He is an example of someone who is very bright but plays 
    dumb and is very effective but plays ineffective and very spiritual and humble 
    and I think the greatest influence he had on my life was introducing me to 
    CBN."
 Screen legend Jane Russell was also at the event to give her congratulations 
    to Harald Bredesen, even though she had never met him before. She said, "I 
    am also here to see all the rest of the Christians  my buddies. I know a 
    lot of the people here. Its wonderful." 
 A JOURNALISTS PERSPECTIVE
 British-born David Aikman, who was a top journalist for 23 years with Time 
    Magazine and has since founded Gegrapha, a global fellowship of Christians 
    in journalism, and is also the author of many books, then shared his thoughts 
    about Harald Bredesen.  "I first met Harald back in the early 1980s," he said in an interview. "In 
    fact he had a conference in Berlin where we both speaking and he was already 
    a legend by then. First of all he was known as the person who, in a way, launched 
    Pat Robertson onto his career, but more important, I think was, was that he 
    was one of the first the mainline denominational leaders who went forward 
    very vigorously in the whole Charismatic movement. He transformed the Lutheran 
    Movement in the United States in terms of Charismatic commitment and he became 
    one of the leading exponents of Charismatic teaching and practice.
 "His connection with people ranging from Anwar Sadat with whom he did a marvelous 
    interview, to heads of governments of state, was phenomenal. He knew everybody 
    and he always has a wonderfully impish sense of humor. There are numerous 
    Harald stories such as him falling asleep under the stage two hours before 
    he was supposed to speak. My wife once drove him to the airport and he was 
    shaving in the car. He is an extraordinary character. Ive always liked him 
    because he is a person with an absolutely unerring heart for people and for 
    the Gospel. He is a real pastoral person. He is a humble man with astonishing 
    achievements to his name.
 
 "I think he is one of the great saints of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries."
 
 A VIEW FROM HOLLYWOOD
 
 Dr. Ted Baehr, the founder of the Christian Film & Television Commission 
    and MOVIEGUIDE® said, "Harald Bredesen is one of the most loving, joyous, 
    Spirit-filled men that I know. He was the man who revived the whole presence 
    of the Third Person of the Trinity -- the Holy Spirit -- in the life of the 
    Church, way back in the 1950s. He started the movement that has brought new 
    life and redemption to so many and a lot of the leaders here tonight, including 
    Pat Robertson, Benny Hinn, who have all owed their roots to Harald Bredesen."
 
 FORMER CO-HOST OF THE 700-CLUB
 
 A surprise visitor to the event was Danuta Pfeiffer, formerly Soderman, who 
    co-hosted the 700-Club from 1983-1988. She is now married to Robin Pfeiffer 
    and they live just outside Junction City in Oregon where they have an 80-acre 
    vineyard there, and "grow lots of grapes and have a beautiful garden."
 
 Danuta told ANS, "I know Harald very well. He led me to the Lord in 1980. 
    Harald has been has my very dearest friend for many years."
 
 "ELLIE MAE" WEIGHS IN
 Actress Donna Douglas, who is best known for her role as Ellie Mae Clampett 
    on the '1960's TV series, The Beverly Hillbillies, said in an interview 
    with ANS, "I first met Harald when I was with Norvel Hayes at Anaheim and 
    that was my first time to meet him. I remember that he wanted us all to go 
    for a walk. He was into exercise and everything. He is special man and has 
    been a joy to know through the years. 
 "What impact has he had on the Church in America! I would say that he has 
    brought joy and generosity to the church. He is so full of joy and so willing 
    to share and give. He is special special man."
 
 Ray Bringham, President and Founder of Prayer Summit™ said of Harald 
    Bredesen, "His uniqueness is that he touched one person, one on one, who in 
    turn, became great men and movements touching great multitudes of people. 
    He is a one-man leader  leading people to Christ one at a time. He has 
    had a great impact on the world. There is no one quite like him."
 
 A MESSAGE FROM THE LOVE BOAT CAPTAIN
 
 Actor Gavin MacLeod, who played the "Love Boat" captain in the hit TV series, 
    said, "Harold Bredesen is a very special human being. My wife Patti and I 
    met him in the 1980s at CBN and weve seen him through the years and he is 
    just a very special man of God who everybody treasures. He is literally a 
    treasure -- not only of ours, but of Gods and every life that he touches has 
    been made better because of the way he has touched these people."
 
 Other guests included: U.S. Senator Sam Brownback of Kansas, Isak Chishi Swu, 
    Los Angeles Sheriff Leroy Baca, Pat Boone, Claud Bowers, Matthew and Laurie 
    Crouch, Erik Estrada, Constance Towers Gavin, John Gavin, Horace Heidt, Arthur 
    M. Kassel, Marcus Lamb, Neville MacDonald, Judy MacFarland, Wink Martindale, 
    Terry Moore, Fayard Nicholas, Catherine Oxenberg, Peter Mark Richman, Vincent 
    Sherman, Casper VanDamm, Ta Ta Vega, and Francine York. Chairpersons were 
    Jane and Bert Boeckmann.
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