I find it really weird whenever these televangelists or motivational speakers talk about "Fear" as if it's the same for everybody. It just seems like meaningless umbrella terminology that has no relevance until you go down to the individual level.

Murdock: I don't know much at all about him, but I wonder ENFj. The nature of his impassionment seems very F-ego, and his speech is very calculated and flowing like I'd expect from an EJ. Ni-valuing is just a conjecture.

Joyce Meyer: I get Fe-ESFj, but I can't really pin down what about her does it for me. I guess she has that element when she speaks that makes her sound like she's blaming her audience for things they may not have even done, primarily in her tone of voice and the way she. neatly. emphasizes. every. word. when. she. wants. to. say. something. important. Suze Orman does the same thing, and to me it's weirdly intimidating but at the same time confusing as all hell.

Joel Osteen: So-first 9w1? Not sure on his sociotype. Some F-ego extrovert makes sense.

Pat Robertson: Delta ST comes to mind, perhaps ISTp. He seems super laid-back and not emotionally reactive towards the things he's confronted with.