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  2. Healing Rooms - Wikipedia

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    All Healing Rooms locations within the organization agree on a statement of faith and adhere to certain safety, privacy and discretion protocols for ministering to individuals through prayer, such as an absolute minimum of two and a preferred maximum of three individuals ministering to a visitor in order to maintain a balance between privacy and accountability.

  3. John G. Lake - Wikipedia

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    He started an organization called The Divine Healing Institute and opened what he called "Lake's Divine Healing Rooms". Lake ran the "healing rooms" from 1915 until May 1920, at which time he moved to Portland, Oregon, for a similar ministry that lasted for another five years. He continued to found churches and "healing rooms" down the ...

  4. Nora Lam - Wikipedia

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    Nora Lam (September 4, 1932 – February 2, 2004) was a Chinese Protestant Christian minister to China, and founder of Nora Lam Ministries International (NLMI). Lam was born in China and lived there until her escape to Hong Kong at age 26.

  5. Aimee Semple McPherson - Wikipedia

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    McPherson's faith-healing ministry promoted the idea that miraculous healings could occur in modern times. [234] [235] McPherson's ecumenical approach assisted Pentecostals in explaining their faith in the context of historic church doctrine. Mainline churches became exposed to differing beliefs about gifts of the Holy Spirit.

  6. International Pentecostal Holiness Church - Wikipedia

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    The PHC believes that "provision was made in the atonement for the healing of our bodies". [45] Congregations will pray for the healing of sick people and church elders will lay hands on and anoint the person being prayed over. While in its early years the Pentecostal Holiness were against receiving medical care, emphasizing divine healing ...

  7. 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]

  8. John Alexander Dowie - Wikipedia

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    His ministry, the International Divine Healing Association, was run largely as a commercial enterprise. All members were expected to tithe. Those who did were eligible to request Dowie's aid in healing their ills. They made such requests by mail or telegram (or later, by telephone). Dowie prayed in response to requests by paid-up members.

  9. Morris Cerullo - Wikipedia

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    Morris Cerullo (October 2, 1931 – July 10, 2020) was an American Pentecostal evangelist.He traveled extensively around the world for his ministry. He hosted Victory Today, a daily television program, and published more than 80 books.