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The [[https://Daystar.com Daystar Television Network]] is a non-profit Christian network founded by Marcus and Joni Lamb, and based near Dallas. While they air the same conservative Pentecostal programming as the rival Creator/{{TBN}}, they are a lot more youth-oriented and not quite as scandal-ridden as the other network. Despite being a relative newcomer as far as TV ministries go (Daystar was launched in TheNineties, much later than TBN and ''The 700 Club''), they are currently the second largest Christian network on the air.

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The [[https://Daystar.[[https://www.Daystar.com Daystar Television Network]] is a non-profit Christian network founded by Marcus and Joni Lamb, and based near Dallas. While they air the same conservative Pentecostal programming as the rival Creator/{{TBN}}, they are a lot more youth-oriented and not quite as scandal-ridden as the other network. Despite being a relative newcomer as far as TV ministries go (Daystar was launched in TheNineties, much later than TBN and ''The 700 Club''), they are currently the second largest Christian network on the air.
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Daystar is a non-profit Christian network founded by Marcus and Joni Lamb, and based near Dallas. While they air the same conservative Pentecostal programming as the rival Creator/{{TBN}}, they are a lot more youth-oriented and not quite as scandal-ridden as the other network. Despite being a relative newcomer as far as TV ministries go (Daystar was launched in TheNineties, much later than TBN and ''The 700 Club''), they are currently the second largest Christian network on the air.

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The [[https://Daystar.com Daystar Television Network]] is a non-profit Christian network founded by Marcus and Joni Lamb, and based near Dallas. While they air the same conservative Pentecostal programming as the rival Creator/{{TBN}}, they are a lot more youth-oriented and not quite as scandal-ridden as the other network. Despite being a relative newcomer as far as TV ministries go (Daystar was launched in TheNineties, much later than TBN and ''The 700 Club''), they are currently the second largest Christian network on the air.
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Daystar is a non-profit Christian network founded by Marcus and Joni Lamb, and based near Dallas. While they air the same conservative Pentecostal programming as the rival Creator/{{TBN}}, they are a lot more youth-oriented and not quite as scandal-ridden as the other network. Despite being a relative newcomer as far as TV ministries go (Daystar was launched in TheNineties, much later than TBN and ''Series/The700Club''), they are currently the second largest Christian network on the air.

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Daystar is a non-profit Christian network founded by Marcus and Joni Lamb, and based near Dallas. While they air the same conservative Pentecostal programming as the rival Creator/{{TBN}}, they are a lot more youth-oriented and not quite as scandal-ridden as the other network. Despite being a relative newcomer as far as TV ministries go (Daystar was launched in TheNineties, much later than TBN and ''Series/The700Club''), ''The 700 Club''), they are currently the second largest Christian network on the air.
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* BanOnPolitics: Daystar has taken positions against things like gay marriage, but until around 2020; they weren't as knee deep in political activism as most TV ministries. This began to change in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic; as skeptics of what's been announced with regards to the virus such as Dr. Robert Malone and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. have appeared on ''Joni Table Talk'' on a regular basis even in spite of Marcus Lamb's death following a bout with COVID[[note]]according to the Lamb family, Marcus Lamb was also diabetic[[/note]] in November 2021.

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* BanOnPolitics: Daystar has taken positions against things like gay marriage, but until around 2020; they weren't as knee deep in political activism as most TV ministries. This began to change in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic; UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic, as skeptics of what's been announced with regards to the virus such as Dr. Robert Malone and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. have appeared on ''Joni Table Talk'' Daystar programming on a regular basis even in spite of Marcus Lamb's death following a bout with COVID[[note]]according to the Lamb family, Marcus Lamb was also diabetic[[/note]] in November 2021.2021. Daystar's website also promoted conspiracy theories about the 2020 presidential election.
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updating references following Marcus Lamb's death and Daystar's recent leanings toward questioning the official government word on COVID-19


* ''Marcus & Joni'' (formerly ''Celebration'') -- a daily talk and variety show hosted by Marcus and Joni

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* ''Marcus & Joni'' (formerly ''Celebration'') -- a daily talk and variety show long hosted by Marcus and Joni



* BanOnPolitics: Daystar has taken positions against things like gay marriage, but they aren't as knee deep in political activism as most TV ministries.

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* BanOnPolitics: Daystar has taken positions against things like gay marriage, but until around 2020; they aren't weren't as knee deep in political activism as most TV ministries. This began to change in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic; as skeptics of what's been announced with regards to the virus such as Dr. Robert Malone and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. have appeared on ''Joni Table Talk'' on a regular basis even in spite of Marcus Lamb's death following a bout with COVID[[note]]according to the Lamb family, Marcus Lamb was also diabetic[[/note]] in November 2021.



* CreatorCouple: Marcus and Joni Lamb.

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* CreatorCouple: Marcus and Joni Lamb.Lamb; and even with the revelation of Marcus' infidelity they would remain so until Marcus' death.

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