http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benny_Hinn
Notorious televangelist Benny Hinn was born in the Middle East to an Eastern Orthodox family and converted to Pentecostalism after his family emigrated to Canada following the Six Day War.
What if he had never converted?
I imagine he'd live a quiet, more normal life, and the American religious scene would be likewise.
Given his false prophecies and general weirdness, there might be fewer people "turned off" to Christianity as a result, but given his evangelicalism, there might be fewer Christians in the first place. There would also be fewer orphans being cared for since, to his credit, he has done that too.
(The overall purpose of the OP can also be fulfilled by having his family dying in the Six Day War or never emigrating.)
Notorious televangelist Benny Hinn was born in the Middle East to an Eastern Orthodox family and converted to Pentecostalism after his family emigrated to Canada following the Six Day War.
What if he had never converted?
I imagine he'd live a quiet, more normal life, and the American religious scene would be likewise.
Given his false prophecies and general weirdness, there might be fewer people "turned off" to Christianity as a result, but given his evangelicalism, there might be fewer Christians in the first place. There would also be fewer orphans being cared for since, to his credit, he has done that too.
(The overall purpose of the OP can also be fulfilled by having his family dying in the Six Day War or never emigrating.)