Paul Crouch Jr. Bio, Wiki, Age, Family, Wife, Wedding, Divorce, TBN and Net Worth

Paul Crouch Jr. Biography

Paul Crouch Jr. (Paul Franklin Crouch Jr.) is an American Christian broadcaster. He is best known for his long association with the Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN), which was founded by his parents Paul and Jan Crouch. He serves as chairman and chief studio designer for Cinemills Corporation.

Paul Crouch Jr. Age

Crouch is 62 years old as of 2021. He was born on March 13, 1959, in Rapid City, South Dakota, United States. He celebrates his birthday on 13th March every year.

Paul Crouch Jr. Height

Crouch stands at a height of 5 feet 11 inches (1.8 m) tall.

Paul Crouch Jr. Family

Crouch was born in Rapid City, South Dakota, to Paul who was working in commercial broadcasting, and Jan Crouch. He is the oldest of two children. He has two brothers Matt Crouch and Andrew Crouch. His family eventually moved to California, where they co-founded Trinity Broadcasting Network in 1973.

Paul Crouch Jr. Wife / Paul Crouch Jr and Brenda

Crouch Jr. is married to Brenda Crouch since 2016.

Paul Crouch Jr First Wife / Paul Crouch Jr Ex-Wife

Crouch was previously married to Tawny Dryden, the daughter of Oklahoma City pastors Ron and Linda Dryden, in 1980. They divorced in 2007.

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Paul Crouch Jr. Photo

Paul Crouch Jr. Children

Crouch and Tawny have three children together, a son named Brandon Crouch and two daughters Brittany Crouch Koper and Carra Crouch.

Paul Crouch Jr. Net Worth

Crouch has an estimated net worth of between $1 Million – $5 Million which he has earned throughout his career as a broadcaster.

Paul Crouch Jr. Salary

Crouch Jr. earns an annual salary ranging between $ 45, 000 – $ 110, 500.

Paul Crouch Jr. Career

During the formative years of TBN, Crouch worked behind the scenes alongside his parents and younger brother Matthew. In the early 1980s, however, Crouch left TBN and ventured out on his own to produce and direct various Christian television programs such as Church in the Home for Fred Jordan and a program for TBN regular Dwight Thompson.

In 1982, he briefly entered the spotlight as an outspoken critic of backmasking. Crouch made appearances on both religious networks (including TBN) and secular programs, such as The Merv Griffin Show, playing rock music recordings he believed contained Satanic messages when played backward. In 1983, he formed PJ Video, a full-service video production company that offered post-production services for both Christian ministries and secular clients. In 1985, Crouch co-founded The Edit Bay, a post-production editing facility.

Crouch joined Jay Sekulow in establishing Sonlight Broadcasting Systems, a network of Christian television stations based in the southern United States, in 1990. All of Sonlight’s stations were affiliated with the Trinity Broadcasting Network. He served as a member of the board of Sonlight Broadcasting until 1995 and developed and produced television programs that were broadcast on the stations.

Paul Crouch Jr. TBN

In 1998, Crouch returned to Trinity Broadcasting on a full-time basis in the role of vice president of production, where he oversaw the development of new programs and special projects. Crouch also worked alongside his brother Matthew, as second unit director of photography on the TBN-produced full-length motion picture, The Omega Code (1999). In 2003, Crouch and his son Brandon spearheaded the launch of JCTV, TBN’s youth network.

He was later elevated to the position of chief of staff, taking a more prominent role in the management and expansion of TBN’s global network. Crouch led TBN’s expansion into digital platforms, including the internet and social media sites such as Twitter and Facebook, live video streaming content to mobile platforms, and video on demand (VOD). Crouch also began to increase his on-camera presence on the network as a frequent host of Praise the Lord and Behind the Scenes, TBN’s flagship programs.

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