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  2. CRC Churches International - Wikipedia

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    Development of the CRC Churches International in Australia (click to enlarge) CRC International Conference, Adelaide Entertainment Centre, 2010 CRC Churches International, formerly known as the Christian Revival Crusade, is a Finished Work Pentecostal Christian denomination founded in New Zealand and Australia by Leo Harris in Adelaide, South Australia, with assistance from Thomas Foster in ...

  3. Committee on the Rights of the Child - Wikipedia

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    The CRC is one of the ten UN human rights treaty-based bodies. [4] The committee was created by the convention on 27 February 1991. [5] The committee is made up of 18 members from different countries and legal systems who are of 'high moral standing' and experts in the field of human rights.

  4. Christian Reformed Church in North America - Wikipedia

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    The Christian Reformed Church (CRC) split from the Reformed Church in America (then known as the Dutch Reformed Church) in an 1857 secession.This was rooted in part as a result of a theological dispute that originated in the Netherlands in which Hendrik De Cock was deposed for his Calvinist convictions, leading there to the Secession of 1834–35.

  5. Christian Revival Church - Wikipedia

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    The Christian Revival Church is Full Gospel, Evangelical, Pentecostal and Charismatic moment group, believe & follow in triune prayers; confession, resist/cast devils/demons and ask of blessing or oneness tongue praise and worship) and three times praise as Praise The Lord- before and after any prayers. And also perform fasting, healing and ...

  6. Reformed baptismal theology - Wikipedia

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    Reformed theologians distinguish between the visible church, which consists of those who publicly claim to have faith in Christ as well as their children; and the invisible church, which consists of those who actually have faith and have been regenerated. Baptism is believed to make one a member of the visible, rather than the invisible church.

  7. Assemblies of the Lord Jesus Christ - Wikipedia

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    The Assemblies of the Lord Jesus Christ claims approximately 420 churches in North America with over 1500 licensed ministers. [2] Internationally, the organization claims to support 20 missionaries who are overseeing works in 17 different nations and regions, as well as numerous indigenous organizations which are affiliated with the ALJC in ...

  8. List of Christian creeds - Wikipedia

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    Expansion and revision of the 325 Creed of Nicaea (includes new section on Holy Spirit). It is the most widely accepted Christian creed. It critiques apollinarism and a later addition, the Filioque clause, resulted in disagreement between Eastern Christianity and Western Christianity. "Nicene Creed". Chalcedonian Creed: 451 Council of Chalcedon

  9. Revival Centres International - Wikipedia

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    The Gospel of his death and resurrection and directive to repent, be baptised, receive the Holy Spirit. Baptism into the Body of Christ (the Church) through the Holy Spirit with the evidence of speaking in tongues. The miraculous gifts of the Holy Spirit in the Church. Prayer for the sick and faith healing by the power of God.