Christian Broadcasting Network founder and “The 700 Club” host Pat Robertson steps down from his position after 60 years of television ministry.
Pat Robertson Retires From Television Ministry
During CBN’s 60th anniversary broadcast, Pat Robertson announced the most surprising news that would shock the viewers.

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“Today’s show will be my final as host of The 700 Club,” he said during the broadcast. “My replacement will be my very capable son, Gordon, who will take over as full-time host of the program.”

The 91-year-old host then shared that he would be devoting his efforts to teaching students at a Christian university.

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Meanwhile, Gordon Robertson, his son, who is taking his place described his father as a “good and faithful” servant in his service to CBN for 60 years.
“His legacy and the example of his prayer life will continue to lead The 700 Club in the years to come,” he said. “And the best part is, he is just going across the street to Regent University and will be on The 700 Club regularly in the future.”
The Journey
According to CBN News, Pat will only appear on the interactive episode of The 700 Club monthly to answer viewer emails. He will also occasionally appear as a senior consultant on international affairs on occasional broadcasts.

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Pat Robertson founded CBN in 1960 as the first Christian television network in the U.S. Six years later, “The 700 Club” was added to the program. Since then, it has become CBN’s flagship programming and is one of the longest-running programs in broadcast history.
Throughout the years, Pat has interviewed various guests in the program, including former presidents, prime ministers, Christian leaders, and celebrities.
And today, CBN continues to impact the world with God’s mission. Despite Pat having to step down, his legacy continues, and the mission never stops.
May God continue to use Christian Broadcasting Network for people to know Christ!
Reference: Christian Headlines