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  2. Deliverance ministry - Wikipedia

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    Others claim that "deliverance" and "exorcism" refer to the same practice but that exorcism is a more intense form and is used in more complex or extreme cases. [15] Deliverance ministries seek to discern the influences that are more subtlety spiritual, and if needed, discern the root of them, whether it be from another or self-introduced.

  3. Franklin Hall (minister) - Wikipedia

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    In 1956 Franklin moved his headquarters to Phoenix, Arizona, where he established the International Healing Cathedral and the Hall Deliverance Foundation. Hall did missionary work in Africa and was particularly active in Nigeria during the 1970s. Hall was a lifelong member of the Assemblies of God. [1]

  4. List of Christian preachers - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Clapham (known as Theophilus St. John) (1755–1830) J. C. Ryle ... Forward in Faith Ministries International; Steven Furtick (1980–present) Charismatic

  5. A. A. Allen - Wikipedia

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    Asa Alonso Allen (March 27, 1911 – June 11, 1970), better known as A. A. Allen, was an American Pentecostal evangelist known for his faith healing and deliverance ministry. He was, for a time, associated with the "Voice of Healing" movement founded by Gordon Lindsay.

  6. List of television evangelists - Wikipedia

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    Robert H. Schuller (1926–2015) – Started his ministry in 1955, best known for The Hour of Power [1] Gene Scott (1929–2005) Fulton Sheen (1895–1979)

  7. List of radio evangelists - Wikipedia

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    America's Promise Ministries Theodore Epp: 1907–1985: Mennonite: Tony Evans: born 1949: ... Omega Townsend, known as Prophet Omega: 1927–1992: Alma Bridwell White:

  8. Kathryn Kuhlman - Wikipedia

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    She became well known for her "gift of healing" despite, as she often noted, having no theological training. [ 8 ] [ dead link ‍ ] She was friendly with Christian television evangelist Pat Robertson and made guest appearances at his Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN) and on the network's flagship program The 700 Club .

  9. Don Basham - Wikipedia

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    After the publication of his first book, Basham left the pastorate in 1967 to commence a freelance writing and travelling ministry. He travelled extensively in the US and abroad (Jamaica, England, Ireland, Germany, Italy, Austria, Yugoslavia, Hungary, Israel and New Zealand) [5] teaching on subjects such as the Holy Spirit, deliverance, spiritual authority and faith.