
Bryan Denlinger
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Bryan Denlinger (1975 – N/A) was an American preacher and self-styled Bible teacher whose ministry, centered on King James Video Ministries, has garnered attention for its extreme fundamentalist views and online presence. Born in Strasburg, Pennsylvania, to a family of Germanic Mennonite descent, he grew up near an Amish community, an upbringing that influenced his later rejection of mainstream religious structures. After a turbulent youth marked by skipping school and a self-described “bad life,” he claims to have been saved in 2000, launching his ministry in 2008 via YouTube from Patton, Maine, where he lives with his wife, Katherine, and their child. His early work involved selling DVDs like From NIV to KJV, defending the King James Bible’s supremacy, a stance shaped by influences like Peter Ruckman and Eric Jon Phelps. Denlinger’s preaching career revolves around his YouTube channel, boasting over 84,000 subscribers, where he delivers sermons on topics like the pre-tribulation rapture, repentance, and anti-Catholic conspiracy theories, often laced with controversial takes on the Trinity and salvation by faith alone.