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    Danuta Pfeiffer

    Danuta Pfeiffer (née Rylko, formerly Soderman) (born February 22, 1949)[1] is an author and a retired journalist.

    She is best known for co-hosting The 700 Club with Pat Robertson and Ben Kinchlow from 1983 to 1988.

    She was born in England after World War II to a father who was from Poland and worked as a sculptor.

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    Danuta Rylko and her parents moved to the United States shortly after she was born. She grew up in northern Michigan, near Bellaire.[2] She began her career in San Diego, California as a newsreader on the radio, and was co-host of SunUp San Diego on KFMB-TV from 1976 to 1983.[3]

    Rylko was hired by the Christian Broadcasting Network after becoming a born again Christian.[4] She was hired to be their reporter in Jerusalem, but was instead made co-host of The 700 Club days after arriving at CBN's headquarters in Virginia Beach, Virginia.[5] She later wrote