Education
He graduated from Magnolia High School in Magnolia, Arkansas in 1970.
He graduated from Magnolia High School in Magnolia, Arkansas in 1970.
Nine hundred and eighty Victory Bible Institutes have been started in eighty-five countries around the world. He was also briefly the interim president of Oral Roberts University. Victory"s bus ministry brings 1,000 - 1,200 children and teens from this area each Saturday for Kidz Ministry and South.O.U.L. Youth ministry.
Daugherty"s daily radio and television broadcast, Victory in Jesus, reaches more than 100 million households in North America as well as via satellite and the internet internationally.
He was the author of Knocked Down But Not Out, This New Life, Building Stronger Marriages, Families, and Led By the Spirit. Daugherty stumbled back onto the stage away from Rogers and prayed that God would forgive Rogers and bless him.
Later that evening Daugherty visited Rogers in the Tulsa county jail to discuss the reasons for the attack. Rogers showed no remorse for what he had done.
"He said he"d do whatever he wants, to whomever he wants, whenever he wants," Daugherty said.
Daugherty did not press charges against Steven Rogers for the assault. On March 4, 2007 Daugherty dedicated the church"s new 4500 seat sanctuary on the church"s property. Within weeks all services were moved from the Mabee Center on the grounds of Oral Roberts University across the street to the new sanctuary.
Daugherty"s role as Executive Regent included serving as acting president of ORU for a short time until ORU Provost Ralph Fagin assumed the position.
In 2009, the church launched a 13-episode television show on TBN called "360 Degree Life" which featured street interviews, animations, testimonies and preaching.
Quotations: "He said he"d do whatever he wants, to whomever he wants, whenever he wants,".