Andy Friedrich Death – Andy Friedrich, the husband of 700 Club co-host, Terry Meeuwsen has passed away. He was pronounced dead over the weekend at age 76. The 700 Club-Christian broadcasting network announced his death today, July 31, 2023. The two got married in 1981 and the marriage was blessed with children.
Andy Friedrich and Terry Meeuwsen
Terry Anne Meeuwsen Friedrich (born March 2, 1949) is an American TV host, author, musician, and co-host of The 700 Club on CBN. Meeuwsen established the nonprofit Orphan’s Promise to aid abandoned children worldwide, with a focus on Ukraine. Terry Meeuwsen was married to Thomas A. Camburn, who worked as a sales manager. etween the years 1974 and 1979. Andy Friedrich, who worked much of his life in marketing and sales, became Terry’s second husband in 1981, and the couple tied the knot.
About Terry Meeuwsen
This is the second time that both parties have tied the knot. The majority of the couple’s children are adopted, and they are ardent supporters of the adoption cause. Their three youngest daughters were adopted from Ukraine while they were little. Andrew Peter was born in 1983, Victoria Lynn in 1985, Joseph Philip in 1987, Tyler McCall in 1989, Alysa Meredith in 1989, Zoya Judith in 1991, and Sophia Victoria in 1993 are the couple’s seven children.
In 1981, Meeuwsen and experienced newsman Brian Christie co-hosted a projected news and features program called United States Mornings (“USAM”) on The Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN) in Virginia Beach, VA. USAM featured faith-based personality shows hosted by broadcasting stalwarts like Tom Mahoney (Weather), Scott Hatch (Sports), and Ross Bagley. Network affiliates (ABC, CBS, NBC) purchased the 30-minute daily morning show to air before their flagship morning programs via satellite.
Affiliates used to broadcast color bars from the previous night’s sign-off until the morning network feed began, but when networks began to offer high-profile personality programming to early morning audiences, they began to create their own unique lead-ins.
In 1993, she became a permanent co-host of The 700 Club, sitting daily next to CBN founder Pat Robertson, after having previously been on the show several times as a guest co-host in the late 1980s and early 1990s. She has been working with comedian Louise DuArt as co-host of the CBN show Living the Life since the year 2000. Freeform is home to both series.
Since joining The 700 Club, Terry has reported on a wide variety of fascinating interviews, including those with death row convict Karla Faye Tucker and former first lady Barbara Bush.