Tony Alamo (born Bernie LaZar Hoffman, September 20, 1934 in Joplin, Missouri) is an American preacher, singer, entrepreneur, and religious evangelist. He and his then-wife Susan are best known as the founders of a nominally "fundamentalist" organization currently known as Tony Alamo Christian Ministries. The organization is based in and around Alma, Arkansas, United States, and has been referred to as a cult.
Hoffman was born in Missouri to Jewish-Romanian parents in 1934. As a child he moved with his family to Montana, where he was briefly employed as a delivery boy for Helena's Independent Record newspaper.
In the early 1960s, Hoffman moved to Los Angeles, California. He assumed the names Marcus Abad and Mark Hoffman and pursued a career in music. He was briefly incarcerated for a weapon-related offense. Hoffman married Helen Hagan (Born Helen Alice Muller in New York, New York) in 1961. On May 25, 1964, the couple had a son, Mark Anthony Hoffman. While married to Helen, he met aspiring actress Susan Lipowitz (born Edith Opal Horn in Dyer, Arkansas), a Jewish convert to evangelical Christianity who was nine years older than Hoffman and married to a man whom Hoffman would later describe as a "small time Los Angeles hood". After both Hoffman's and Lipowitz' divorces, Lipowitz and Hoffman married in a 1966 Las Vegas, Nevada ceremony, and the couple legally changed their names to Tony and Susan Alamo.
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Add your comments now!i know pastor alamo and all i want to say is that let god be the judge he is the only one who knows the truth and nobody else,if he is innocent the almighty will fight his battle pastor should not be worried.
my prayers to you.
thank you
- Chapel Hill, NC