Terry Meeuwsen continues to co-host the Christian Broadcasting Network’s (CBN) “The 700 Club” and is involved in various charitable activities.
Terry Meeuwsen has had a long and varied career since she first came into the public eye. She began as Miss America 1973 and then transitioned into a career in television broadcasting. As of my knowledge cutoff in 2023, she is best known for her role as a co-host on “The 700 Club,” a flagship program of the Christian Broadcasting Network. She joined the show in the 1990s and has been a regular presence on the program, interviewing guests, sharing news, and offering commentary from a Christian perspective.
In addition to her work on television, Meeuwsen has been actively involved in humanitarian efforts. She is the founder and director of Orphan’s Promise, a CBN outreach program that aims to help orphans and vulnerable children around the world through education, feeding programs, medical care, and safe housing. Her commitment to these causes reflects her deep personal faith and her desire to make a positive impact on the lives of children in need.
Throughout her career, Meeuwsen has authored several books and has been a speaker at various events, sharing her insights on faith, family, and personal growth. Despite facing the usual challenges that come with a life in the public eye, she has maintained a steady presence in her field and continues to inspire many with her work both on and off the screen.