Todd Friel
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Todd Friel
Nationality  United States
Education Degree in theology
Occupation Radio personality
Known for Comedy, talk radio, evangelism
Religious beliefs Christian
Spouse(s) Susan Friel1

Todd Friel is an American radio and television host, Christian commentator, evangelist, and former stand-up comedian.

Friel is the host of Wretched with Todd Friel, a radio and television show, broadcast on FamilyNet. Wretched Radio is a daily two-hour radio talk show broadcasted nationally on FamilyNet Radio.2 It was created as a replacement for The Way of the Master Radio, which was also hosted by Friel.3 In addition to broadcasting, Friel has spoken at churches, festivals, seminars, and youth groups throughout the United States,4 including Transformed, a free conference featuring The Way of the Master hosts and co-hosts.5 Friel has written for the Christian Chronicle and Christian Worldview Network.4 He created teaching DVDs Decisions, Decisions and produced Herman Who? - a video on hermeneutics.

Friel has performed over 1500 times on stage as a stand-up comedian, in the Orpheum Theater, Fitzgerald Theater, Guthrie Theater,6 and Comedy Gallery.7 Friel hosted Talk the Walk on KTIS-AM, then it moved to KKMS in 2001.8

References

  1. ^ "Barry Agency Todd Frield Quotes". TheBarryAgency.com.unreliable source?
  2. ^ "Wretched Radio". Retrieved on December 2, 2008.unreliable source?
  3. ^ "The Way of the Master Radio". Living Waters newsletter. Retrieved on December 2, 2008.unreliable source?
  4. ^ a b "Todd Friel". DeeperConference.com. Retrieved on 2008-10-15. "He has spoken at churches, festivals, seminars and youth groups all over America."unreliable source?
  5. ^ "Kirk Cameron urges personal transformation". Florida Baptist Witness (April 24, 2008). Retrieved on December 23, 2008.
  6. ^ "Radio Host, Lecturer and Stand-up Comedian Todd Friel". TheBarryAgency.com. Retrieved on 2008-10-15.unreliable source?
  7. ^ "Comedy Gallery performances to be taped for syndicate shot". Star Tribune (December 15, 1989). Retrieved on December 23, 2008.
  8. ^ "Todd Friel To 'talk The Walk' On Kkms-am". St. Paul Pioneer Press (April 19, 2002). Retrieved on Decemer 23, 2008.

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