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  2. Prosperity theology - Wikipedia

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    Prosperity theology (sometimes referred to as the prosperity gospel, the health and wealth gospel, the gospel of success, seed-faith gospel, Faith movement, or Word-Faith movement) [1] is a religious belief among some Charismatic Christians that financial blessing and physical well-being are always the will of God for them, and that faith, positive scriptural confession, and giving to ...

  3. Oral Roberts - Wikipedia

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    His ministries reached millions of followers worldwide spanning a period of over six decades. [5] His healing ministry and his bringing American Pentecostalism into the mainstream had the most impact, [ 6 ] but he also pioneered televangelism , and laid the foundations of the prosperity gospel [ 5 ] and abundant life teachings. [ 7 ]

  4. Avanzini - Wikipedia

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    Avanzini is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Anna Avanzini (1917–2011), Italian gymnast; Bartolomeo Avanzini (1608–1658), Italian architect; Daniela Avanzini (born 2004), American dancer and member of global girl group, KATSEYE

  5. Michael Koulianos - Wikipedia

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    Michael Koulianos (born on September 16, 1977) is an American pastor, author and YouTuber, founder of Jesus Image [1] and cofounder of "The Send" movement. [ 2 ] He currently lives in Orlando , with his wife, Jessica, and three children.

  6. Carroll Roberson - Wikipedia

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    Visiting the homeland of Jesus has touched Roberson very deeply, and he regularly researches the scriptures from the Hebraic perspective. Much of his time is devoted to Jewish studies on Jesus as the Messiah. His trips to Israel have motivated him to focus on the life and ministry of Jesus the Messiah in the gospel accounts.

  7. Rappin' for Jesus - Wikipedia

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    "Rappin' for Jesus" is a 2013 viral music video. [1] It was purportedly written for a Christian youth outreach program in Dubuque, Iowa , by Pastor Jim Colerick and his wife Mary Sue, but is generally thought to be a hoax or parody .

  8. Jesus Built My Hotrod - Wikipedia

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    "Jesus Built My Hotrod" is a song by American industrial metal band Ministry, released as the first single from their fifth studio album, Psalm 69: The Way to Succeed and the Way to Suck Eggs.

  9. Divine Truth - Wikipedia

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    Divine Truth is a controversial new religious movement based in Queensland, Australia, taught by Alan John Miller, also known as A.J., who claims to be the reincarnation of Jesus of Nazareth, and his partner, Mary Suzanne Luck, who claims to be the reincarnation of Mary Magdalene. The couple describe Divine Truth as non-religious.