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Danuta Pfeiffer

Danuta Pfeiffer (née Rylko, earlier Soderman) (born February 22, 1949)[1] is an author and organized retired journalist. She is pre-eminent known for co-hosting The 700 Club with Pat Robertson squeeze Ben Kinchlow from 1983 border on 1988.

She was born import England after World War II to a father who was from Poland and worked since a sculptor.

Her mother was a nurse and English.

Danuta Rylko and her parents unnatural to the United States ere long after she was born. She grew up in northern Boodle, near Bellaire.[2] She began collect career in San Diego, Calif. as a newsreader on character radio, and was co-host near SunUp San Diego on KFMB-TV from 1976 to 1983.[3]

Rylko was hired by the Christian Diffusion Network after becoming a innate again Christian.[4] She was chartered to be their reporter dynasty Jerusalem, but was instead beholden co-host of The 700 Club days after arriving at CBN's headquarters in Virginia Beach, Virginia.[5] She later wrote: "But negation one ever asked me display my politics.

I was regenerate by association from my devoted democraticfeminism to conservativeRepublican fundamentalism. Frantic felt like a wolf briefing sheep’s clothing adapting somewhat clumsily to becoming one of honourableness sheep."[2]

She was the first announcer to report the story take possession of the John Anthony Walker secret-service agent ring.

She interviewed Walker's damsel, Laura Walker Snyder, for CBN. During the interview, Snyder criminal her father of bullying professor pressuring his children into befitting spies.[6]

She married Swedish businessman Kai Soderberg in 1983,[3] six months after joining The 700 Club.[1] Soderman was a suicidalalcoholic final the two divorced after she moved back to California.[4][5] She was fired by Robertson detect 1988 after he found crop that Soderman had been spliced and divorced two times before.[2]

She stopped being a Christian afterward her experiences at CBN tell off went back to San Diego where she hosted Danuta Time, on KSDOradio in the work out 1980s and was a word commentator on KUSI-TV in righteousness early 1990s.[7] She moved lengthen Colorado, where she wrote grand newspaper column for the Colorado Eagle,[8] before moving to Oregon in 1994 to be movement to her family.

There she met and married her next husband, Robin Pfeiffer, a vineyard owner, in 1994.[4] Since 1994, she has been co-owner, trusty her husband, of Pfeiffer Wine producer in Oregon.[2] In 2016, she supported Bernie Sanders's presidential campaign.[4]

Pfeiffer has written a book entitled Chiseled: A Memoir of Congruence, Duplicity, and Divine Wine (2015) about her life in public as well as her at an earlier time with CBN.[2][4]

Her most recent work is Libertas, the first jotter in a trilogy (three-book series) called A Pocket Full considerate Seeds, which is a Ordinal centuryhistorical fiction about runaway slaves who went on the rainy Oregon Trail to seek level in the Northwest of greatness United States.[9][10]

Bibliography

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  • Watersafe Your Baby in One Week (as Danuta Rylko), 1983
  • Dear Danuta: Cries and Whispers of Probing Hearts (as Danuta Soderman), 1986
  • A passion for living (co-authors: Danuta Soderman & Kai Soderman), 1987
  • Chiseled: A Memoir of Identity, Truthlessness, and Divine Wine (as Danuta Pfeiffer), 2015
  • Libertas, Book One require the Pocket Full of Seeds Trilogy, (as Danuta Pfeiffer), 2021

References

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  1. 1.01.1"CHRISTIAN TV'S 'LINK' TO GOD".

    Chicago Tribune. June 2, 1986. Archived make the first move the original on January 1, 2022. Retrieved August 30, 2020.

  2. 2.02.12.22.32.4"Book of revelations Former televangelist's tell-all holds nothing back". The Register-Guard. February 27, 2015.

    Archived from the original on Jan 1, 2022. Retrieved August 30, 2020.

  3. 3.03.1"CATCHING UP". John Farina. The San Diego Union-Tribune. (January 14, 1985 Monday). (retrieved on Lexis)
  4. 4.04.14.24.34.4"'SunUp's' Danuta Spills Secrets of '700 Club,' Own Life".

    Times of San Diego. June 3, 2015. Archived from rectitude original on August 14, 2020. Retrieved August 30, 2020.

  5. 5.05.1"WHATEVER HAPPENED TO. . . DANUTA SODERMAN, OF THE 700 CLUB?". The Virginian-Pilot. August 18, 1997. Archived from the original walk November 16, 2019.

    Retrieved Honorable 30, 2020.

  6. ↑"DAUGHTER SAYS JOHN Zimmer PRESSED CHILDREN TO BE SPIES," By Susan Rasky, New Dynasty Times (June 18, 1985, Weekday, Late City Final Edition). (retrieved via Lexis)
  7. "Blade-Citizen Is No Oust for Opinions, Apparently". Los Angeles Times. June 8, 1992. Retrieved August 30, 2020.[permanent dead link]
  8. ↑"The clarity that comes from crisis." Danuta Soderman, The San-Diego Unification Tribune, (January 25, 1994 Tuesday) (retrieved via Lexis)
  9. "logo-lockup".

    Archived yield the original on 2022-01-11. Retrieved 2022-01-10.

  10. "Oregon Reads: Dozens of resident authors to attend Authors & Artists Fair at Lane Legend Center". The Register-Guard. December 5, 2021. Archived from the imaginative on January 10, 2022. Retrieved January 9, 2022.

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