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Review: The Eyes of Tammy Faye
"She has unintentionally become an ambassador of God's grace to a community that has received too few envoys from evangelicalism."
By Steve Rabey | posted 10/02/2000 12:00AM

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Tammy Faye didn't give up, and the latest miracle in her life is how she has unintentionally become an ambassador of God's grace to a community that has received too few envoys from evangelicalism.
Steve Rabey is a writer living in Colorado. He and his wife, Lois Mowday Rabey, are the editors of Side by Side: Disciple-Making for a New Century (Cook/NavPress).
Related Elsewhere
Visit the
official movie site.
Yahoo offers a
broadcast of Tammy Faye Bakker Messner
discussing the movie, and commenting on reality TV.Indiewire ran an interesting
interview with the directors
, Barbato and Bailey.
People magazine did an
indepth story on Tammy
and the movie.
Previous Christianity Today coverage includes:
Hollow Woman?
| What Christian film critics have to say about The Eyes of Tammy Faye, Space Cowboys, Hollow Man, and other current releases.
(Aug. 9, 2000)
The Re-education of Jim Bakker
| Back on the streets, this fallen televangelist is preaching good news to the poor and predicting an asteroid-studded Second Coming.
(Dec. 7, 1998)
Jim, Tammy Faye Describe Downfall
(Nov. 11, 1996)
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