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  2. Steve Killelea - Wikipedia

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    Killelea, Steve. "The pillars of peace: identifying the elements that allow human potential to flourish" in The Necessary Transition: The Journey Towards the Sustainable Enterprise Economy, edited by Malcolm McIntosh, Greenleaf Publishing Limited, 2013, pp. 119–131. ISBN 978-1-906093-89-1. Killelea, Steve.

  3. Institute in Basic Life Principles - Wikipedia

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    This involves programs that include seminars for ministry, community outreach, troubled youth mentoring, and an international ministry. [3] [4] Since its inception in 1961, the organization has grown rapidly, both in the United States and internationally, but lessened in popularity due to recent controversy.

  4. Institute for Economics and Peace - Wikipedia

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    The Mexico Peace Index (MPI) is the latest in the series of National Peace Indices. There have been two editions of the MPI to date, the first published in 2013 and most recently in 2015. [15] The MPI uses seven indicators to gauge the level of peace in the 32 Mexican states from 2003 to 2014.

  5. Global Peace Index - Wikipedia

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    The scores were then tabulated into two weighted sub-indices: internal peace, weighted at 60% of a country's final score, and external peace, weighted at 40% of a country's final score. "Negative Peace", defined as the absence of violence or of the fear of violence, is used as the definition of peace to create the Global Peace Index.

  6. Living Faith Church Worldwide - Wikipedia

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    Canaanland was procured in 1998 and was initially 560 acres (2.3 km 2).It is in Ota, Ogun, Nigeria.The church's international headquarters, Faith Tabernacle, was built in Cannanland between 1998 and 1999, taking twelve months to complete. [5]

  7. Pillar of Fire International - Wikipedia

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    The Pillar of Fire International, also known as the Pillar of Fire Church, is a Methodist Christian denomination with headquarters in Zarephath, New Jersey. [3] The Pillar of Fire Church affirms the Methodist Articles of Religion and as of 1988, had 76 congregations around the world, including the United States, as well as "Great Britain, India, Liberia, Malawi, Nigeria, the Philippines, Spain ...

  8. Bill Keller (televangelist) - Wikipedia

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    Keller was born in Columbus, Ohio, raised in the United Methodist Church, and has identified himself as an evangelical Christian since the age of 12. [2] [3] Keller worked through high school to save for his post-secondary education because his father—who had owned a Standard Oil gas station—died when he was only 16. [2]

  9. Elijah List - Wikipedia

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    The website was created by Steve Shultz in 1997 and has over 250,000 subscribers as of 2021. [1] The name of the site comes from the Old Testament prophet, Elijah . The list's mission statement says that it "is called to transmit around the world, in agreement with Holy Scripture , fresh daily prophetic ' manna ' from the Lord, regarding the ...