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  2. Roland Bainton - Wikipedia

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    Bainton published Here I Stand: A Life of Martin Luther in 1950.As of 2019, it is still in print. Kenneth Scott Latourette, in the chapter notes for "Luther and the Rise and Spread of Lutheranism" in his History of Christianity, lauds Bainton's biography of Luther as "A superb combination of accurate scholarship based upon a thorough knowledge of the sources and secondary works with insight ...

  3. Miles McPherson - Wikipedia

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    After battling a drug problem, McPherson became a born again Christian in 1984, and began participating in religious outreach programs. [2] In September 1986, he retired from football; the next week, he enrolled in Azusa Pacific University's School of Theology. [2] He received his Master of Divinity degree in 1991. [2]

  4. Greg Locke - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, Locke and Biggers became engaged. They have four children, two of whom are adopted. In January 2018, Locke confirmed in a video posted to Facebook that he and Biggers had separated, [27] and the divorce was finalized in May. [28] Locke married Tai Cowan McGee in 2018. Prior to their marriage, she was his administrative assistant.

  5. Joshua Harris (author) - Wikipedia

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    Joshua Eugene Harris is an American former Evangelical Christian pastor. Harris' 1997 book I Kissed Dating Goodbye, in which he laid out his ideas concerning a Biblically based Christian approach to dating and relationships, helped shape purity culture for many Christian millennials. [1]

  6. Church of God of Prophecy - Wikipedia

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    After a week-long discussion between members at this same General Assembly, the Church changed its long-standing interpretation of acceptable reasons for divorce and remarriage. The Church agreed that people who had been divorced (for the cause of fornication) and were later remarried may become members of the Church of God of Prophecy. There ...

  7. Randy White (pastor) - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, it put its 4,500–seat Tampa church up for sale, along with its 13.3-acre (5 ha) grounds and 94,000-square-foot (8,733 m 2) offices and television studio, asking $30 million. [8] On July 12, 2009, White resigned as pastor and bishop of Without Walls International Church, and Paula White, his ex-wife, was named the successor.

  8. John Jasper - Wikipedia

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    After seeking and obtaining the permission of his church to remarry himself, he eventually married Candus Jordan in 1844. They had nine children together, before eventually getting divorced. Thirdly he married Mary Ann Cole in 1863. She died on August 6, 1874. [2] [4] On March 24, 1892 John Jasper married Mary Cary. [5]

  9. Larry Lea - Wikipedia

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    After 27 years of marriage, Larry filed for divorce in April 1999. [2] During the divorce, his wife attended Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary . [ 2 ] Lea's son John started the Life Church in Rockwall , Texas in the same Dallas suburb where Larry and his ex-wife began Church on the Rock in 1980. [ 2 ]