Egil Svartdahl (born 16 August 1954) is a Norwegian Christian minister active in the Pentecostal movement.
He felt a call to spread the gospel, and in 1972 completed a five-week Bible school course at the Pentecostal church Filadelfia Oslo.
For a year Svartdahl worked at recycling company Jahr og sønner before becoming pastor of Filadelfia Kristiansand.
He had a number of ideas and to reach the city's population with the gospel, the church founded local radio and television stations.
The programs were produced by Pentecostal television corporation TV Inter and included Under åpen himmel, Gudesens konditori, and later Søndagsåpent.
Søndagsåpent became quite popular and had hundreds of thousands of viewers; the program featured Svartdahl visiting people in Norway to discuss Jesus Christ in their lives.
Svartdahl's guests included Geir Lippestad, Maria Arredondo, Per Fugelli, Siv Jensen, Hans Olav Lahlum, Helene Bøksle and Venke Knutson.