Nearly 12,000 Faithful America members have signed our petition calling on Roku, DirecTV, and DISH to drop right-wing televangelist Jim Bakker for peddling a phony coronavirus "cure." Thank you for adding your name!
Here are three quick updates about this campaign:
1) We tried to spread the word with a Facebook ad -- but Facebook rejected it for making "misleading claims." What an outrageous statement: We're trying to stop misleading claims from Bakker! If Facebook is going to censor our ad, we need to find another way to spread the word. Will you share this petition with friends and family by posting it to your own Facebook profile today?
(If you've already shared the petition, it's okay to share it again -- different friends might see it this time. If you're not on Facebook, that's great too: Please email your friends and family a link to the petition, and ask them to join you in signing!)
2) The Springfield News-Leader, part of the USA Today network, published a big article about our campaign this morning -- right in Bakker's southwestern Missouri backyard! Read it here: "Liberal Christian group calls on TV networks and Roku to drop Bakker show."
3) Last week, New York Attorney General Letitia James sent Bakker a cease-and-desist letter. This Monday, both the Federal Drug Administration (FDA) and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) told him to stop. Then yesterday, he was sued by Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt. As of this email, the coronavirus snake oil no longer appears in Bakker's online store.
All of that is welcome news, but more is still needed. DirecTV, DISH Network, and Roku can end Bakker's deceptions once and for all by taking away his public platform. Help make that happen by sharing our petition with friends and family today.
Thank you for everything you do to love your neighbor, including taking action to protect them from con-men and the coronavirus.
In peace,
Rev. Nathan and the Faithful America team
Nearly 12,000 Faithful America members have signed our petition calling on Roku, DirecTV, and DISH to drop right-wing televangelist Jim Bakker for peddling a phony coronavirus "cure." Thank you for adding your name!
Here are three quick updates about this campaign:
1) We tried to spread the word with a Facebook ad -- but Facebook rejected it for making "misleading claims." What an outrageous statement: We're trying to stop misleading claims from Bakker! If Facebook is going to censor our ad, we need to find another way to spread the word. Will you share this petition with friends and family by posting it to your own Facebook profile today?
(If you've already shared the petition, it's okay to share it again -- different friends might see it this time. If you're not on Facebook, that's great too: Please email your friends and family a link to the petition, and ask them to join you in signing!)
2) The Springfield News-Leader, part of the USA Today network, published a big article about our campaign this morning -- right in Bakker's southwestern Missouri backyard! Read it here: "Liberal Christian group calls on TV networks and Roku to drop Bakker show."
3) Last week, New York Attorney General Letitia James sent Bakker a cease-and-desist letter. This Monday, both the Federal Drug Administration (FDA) and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) told him to stop. Then yesterday, he was sued by Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt. As of this email, the coronavirus snake oil no longer appears in Bakker's online store.
All of that is welcome news, but more is still needed. DirecTV, DISH Network, and Roku can end Bakker's deceptions once and for all by taking away his public platform. Help make that happen by sharing our petition with friends and family today.
Thank you for everything you do to love your neighbor, including taking action to protect them from con-men and the coronavirus.
In peace,
Rev. Nathan and the Faithful America team
Nearly 12,000 Faithful America members have signed our petition calling on Roku, DirecTV, and DISH to drop right-wing televangelist Jim Bakker for peddling a phony coronavirus "cure." Thank you for adding your name!
Here are three quick updates about this campaign:
1) We tried to spread the word with a Facebook ad -- but Facebook rejected it for making "misleading claims." What an outrageous statement: We're trying to stop misleading claims from Bakker! If Facebook is going to censor our ad, we need to find another way to spread the word. Will you share this petition with friends and family by posting it to your own Facebook profile today?
(If you've already shared the petition, it's okay to share it again -- different friends might see it this time. If you're not on Facebook, that's great too: Please email your friends and family a link to the petition, and ask them to join you in signing!)
2) The Springfield News-Leader, part of the USA Today network, published a big article about our campaign this morning -- right in Bakker's southwestern Missouri backyard! Read it here: "Liberal Christian group calls on TV networks and Roku to drop Bakker show."
3) Last week, New York Attorney General Letitia James sent Bakker a cease-and-desist letter. This Monday, both the Federal Drug Administration (FDA) and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) told him to stop. Then yesterday, he was sued by Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt. As of this email, the coronavirus snake oil no longer appears in Bakker's online store.
All of that is welcome news, but more is still needed. DirecTV, DISH Network, and Roku can end Bakker's deceptions once and for all by taking away his public platform. Help make that happen by sharing our petition with friends and family today.
Thank you for everything you do to love your neighbor, including taking action to protect them from con-men and the coronavirus.
In peace,
Rev. Nathan and the Faithful America team
Nearly 12,000 Faithful America members have signed our petition calling on Roku, DirecTV, and DISH to drop right-wing televangelist Jim Bakker for peddling a phony coronavirus "cure." Thank you for adding your name!
Here are three quick updates about this campaign:
1) We tried to spread the word with a Facebook ad -- but Facebook rejected it for making "misleading claims." What an outrageous statement: We're trying to stop misleading claims from Bakker! If Facebook is going to censor our ad, we need to find another way to spread the word. Will you share this petition with friends and family by posting it to your own Facebook profile today?
(If you've already shared the petition, it's okay to share it again -- different friends might see it this time. If you're not on Facebook, that's great too: Please email your friends and family a link to the petition, and ask them to join you in signing!)
2) The Springfield News-Leader, part of the USA Today network, published a big article about our campaign this morning -- right in Bakker's southwestern Missouri backyard! Read it here: "Liberal Christian group calls on TV networks and Roku to drop Bakker show."
3) Last week, New York Attorney General Letitia James sent Bakker a cease-and-desist letter. This Monday, both the Federal Drug Administration (FDA) and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) told him to stop. Then yesterday, he was sued by Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt. As of this email, the coronavirus snake oil no longer appears in Bakker's online store.
All of that is welcome news, but more is still needed. DirecTV, DISH Network, and Roku can end Bakker's deceptions once and for all by taking away his public platform. Help make that happen by sharing our petition with friends and family today.
Thank you for everything you do to love your neighbor, including taking action to protect them from con-men and the coronavirus.
In peace,
Rev. Nathan and the Faithful America team
Nearly 12,000 Faithful America members have signed our petition calling on Roku, DirecTV, and DISH to drop right-wing televangelist Jim Bakker for peddling a phony coronavirus "cure." Thank you for adding your name!
Here are three quick updates about this campaign:
1) We tried to spread the word with a Facebook ad -- but Facebook rejected it for making "misleading claims." What an outrageous statement: We're trying to stop misleading claims from Bakker! If Facebook is going to censor our ad, we need to find another way to spread the word. Will you share this petition with friends and family by posting it to your own Facebook profile today?
(If you've already shared the petition, it's okay to share it again -- different friends might see it this time. If you're not on Facebook, that's great too: Please email your friends and family a link to the petition, and ask them to join you in signing!)
2) The Springfield News-Leader, part of the USA Today network, published a big article about our campaign this morning -- right in Bakker's southwestern Missouri backyard! Read it here: "Liberal Christian group calls on TV networks and Roku to drop Bakker show."
3) Last week, New York Attorney General Letitia James sent Bakker a cease-and-desist letter. This Monday, both the Federal Drug Administration (FDA) and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) told him to stop. Then yesterday, he was sued by Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt. As of this email, the coronavirus snake oil no longer appears in Bakker's online store.
All of that is welcome news, but more is still needed. DirecTV, DISH Network, and Roku can end Bakker's deceptions once and for all by taking away his public platform. Help make that happen by sharing our petition with friends and family today.
Thank you for everything you do to love your neighbor, including taking action to protect them from con-men and the coronavirus.
In peace,
Rev. Nathan and the Faithful America team