Joni lamb, Daystar Television Network co-founder, died in 2026 at age 65 after a private illness and back injury complications in the United States.
SUMMARY
- Daystar confirms leadership continuity plan ensuring uninterrupted global broadcasting
- Health complications from a back injury accelerated her condition, ministry said
- Succession structure aims to stabilize donor confidence and international outreach
Joni lamb’s death in 2026 has drawn global attention to faith based broadcasting networks and their succession planning models.
Daystar was founded by Marcus and Joni Lamb, expanding from a US religious channel into a global Christian media network Marcus Lamb died in 2021.
After which Joni assumed full operational leadership until her remarriage in 2023 and continued board directed transition planning through 2025.
Dr Doug Weiss psychologist husband of Joni lamb, and evangelist Paula White Cain cited ministry continuity. Family confirms Joni lamb mission completed; prayers requested.
Ministry expects stable broadcasting continuity over next year with board led leadership transition maintaining global donor engagement and audience retention.
Daystar succession underscores resilience of faith based media organizations adapting governance structures after founder led leadership transitions in global broadcasting networks.
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