Danuta Pfeiffer (née Rylko, formerly Soderman) (born February 22, 1949)[1] is a retired journalist, broadcaster, and author, best known for co-hosting The 700 Club from 1983 to 1988 with Pat Robertson and Ben Kinchlow.
Born in England after World War II to a father who was a Polish emigre and sculptor and an English mother who was a nurse, Danuta Rylko moved to the United States as a child, with her family, shortly after her birth.
[6] She was fired by Robertson in 1988 after he learned that her then-husband, Kai Soderman, had previously been twice married and divorced.
[4][5] She ceased being a Christian as a result of her experiences at CBN and returned to San Diego where she hosted Danuta Time, on KSDO radio in the late 1980s and was also a news commentator on KUSI-TV in the early 1990s.
[4][2] She has also written Libertas (2021), and Firmitas (2022) the first two novels of a trilogy, A Pocket Full of Seeds, telling the story of a couple escaping slavery and travelling the Oregon Trail.