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  2. Lance Wallnau - Wikipedia

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    In the 1990s he founded a church, and in the following years started marketing and publishing companies while also working as a motivational speaker and consultant. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The New Apostolic Reformation (NAR), which Wallnau is associated with, is a loosely organized neo-Charismatic Christian dominionist movement.

  3. C. Peter Wagner - Wikipedia

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    Ten years later he published Dominion!, an endorsement of dominion theology which seeks to institute a nation governed by Christians and based on their understandings of biblical law: "the church should be governed primarily by charismatic apostles and prophets, who will lead it into concerted and orchestrated campaigns of strategic-level ...

  4. Joseph Chambers (minister) - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, Chambers and his church withdrew from the Church of God over a conflict involving doctrinal issues about the Charismatic movement, a departure from the King James Bible and holiness. Subsequently, Paw Creek Ministries was sued by the Church of God in a long court battle, resulting in the seizure of their 20-acre, $3 million complex in ...

  5. Casey Treat - Wikipedia

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    Caleb, his wife Christa, and their 2 daughters moved to Birmingham, Alabama to be a part of Church of the Highlands in 2017 weeks after their second child was born. In December 2018, a second lawsuit was filed against the Treats and the church, alleged sexual exploitation, abuse, and financial improprieties.

  6. Irvin Baxter Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Irvin Lee Baxter Jr. (July 8, 1945 – November 3, 2020) was an American Oneness Pentecostal minister, televangelist, author, and biblical scholar.He hosted the internationally syndicated biblical prophecy television program, End of The Age, and, who also was the founder and president of Endtime Ministries, a Christian organization devoted to presenting his views on Christian eschatology.

  7. William M. Branham - Wikipedia

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    William Marrion Branham (April 6, 1909 – December 24, 1965) was an American Christian minister and faith healer who initiated the post-World War II healing revival, and claimed to be a prophet with the anointing of Elijah, who had come to prelude Christ's second coming; some of his followers have been labeled a "doomsday cult".

  8. Greater Grace World Outreach - Wikipedia

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    Expanded radio and television outreaches continued to draw in new followers and—both through church planting operations by the organization's Bible school students and graduates, and existing churches affiliating themselves with Stevens' organization—a network of "branch ministries" began to develop. In 1976, the school grew beyond its ...

  9. Maria Woodworth-Etter - Wikipedia

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    Maria Woodworth-Etter in her later years. Maria Beulah Woodworth-Etter (July 22, 1844–September 16, 1924) was an American healing evangelist.Her ministry style was a model for Pentecostalism [1] and the later Charismatic movement, earning her the title "Mother of Pentecost" in some circles.