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Andrew F Carter (born 1984 in Portland, Oregon) is an American author and pastor.[1]
Notability
editCarter is most known as the founder of Royal City Church, in Los Angeles, California, which has more than 135k followers globally. He is also known for two publications; "The Privilege of Prayer: Find Healing, Transformation, and Answers" (2023)[2] [3] and "The Struggle is Real But So Is God: Volume 1 & 2" (2020)[4]
Pastoral Impact
editHe is the founder and lead pastor of Royal City Church, an American congregation in Los Angeles, California. However, he has been a guest pastor speaking at conferences, churches, and events.[5] Carter is known for his testimony of going from "Prisoner to Pastor," appearing on television networks, podcasts. He also hosts a popular live Bible study media stream entitled "Coffee & Prayer."
Education
editCarter received a Bachelor's of Science degree in Community Health at Western Oregon University. He has received an Associate's degree in Health Promotion & Education at Linn-Benton Community College.[5]
Books
editReferences
edit- ^ "ROYAL CITY CHURCH: Kingdom vs. Culture Expectations | Pastor Andrew Carter". Kingdom Winds. 2023-04-01. Retrieved 2024-04-12.
- ^ "Coffee and Prayer with Andrew F Carter on Apple Podcasts". Apple Podcasts. 2023-10-18.
- ^ Carter, Andrew F (2023-11-14). The Privilege of Prayer: Find Healing, Transformation, and Answers. Baker Books. ISBN 978-1-4934-4250-8.
- ^ a b Carter, Andrew F (2020-10-21). THE STRUGGLE IS REAL BUT SO IS GOD. SHIFTED PRESS. ISBN 978-1-7360200-0-5.
- ^ a b Interview, Andrew F Carter. "Great American Community". www.greatamericancommunity.com.
- ^ Carter, Andrew F (2023-11-14). Privilege of Prayer: Find Healing, Transformation, and Answers. Chosen Books. ISBN 978-0-8007-6351-0.