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Evangelist. Known for. Miraculous healings. Spouse (s) Burroughs Allen Waltrip ("Mister"), October 18, 1938– ? 1948 (divorced) Kathryn Kuhlman (May 9, 1907 – February 20, 1976) was an American Christian evangelist, preacher and minister who was referred to by her contemporaries and the press as a ' faith healer '.
Joel Osteen. Joel Scott Osteen (born March 5, 1963) is an American pastor, televangelist, businessman, and author based in Houston, Texas, United States. Known for his weekly televised services and several best-selling books, Osteen is one of the more prominent figures associated with prosperity theology and the Word of Faith movement. [3][4][5]
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 ]
Paul Cain (1929–2019) Kansas City Prophets. John Wimber (1934–1997) Vineyard Movement. Kenneth Copeland (1936–present) Eagle Mountain International Church. Benson Idahosa (1938–1998) Word of Faith. Enoch Adeboye (1942–present) Redeemed Christian Church of God, Servant of Yahweh. Joyce Meyer (1943–present) Benny Hinn (1952–present ...
Phineas F. Bresee, (1838–1915), founder of the Church of the Nazarene. Albert Benjamin Simpson, (1843–1919), preacher, writer, founder of the Christian and Missionary Alliance. Maria Woodworth-Etter (1844–1924), was an American healing evangelist. Her ministry style served as a model for Pentecostalism.
Clara Lucas Balfour (1808–1878, E), writer and temperance campaigner. Ray Bradbury (1920–2012, US), science fiction author, later described himself as Buddhist [14] Samuel Bagster the Younger (1800–1835, E) writer on religion and beekeeping. Henlee Hulix Barnette (1911–2004, US), writer on Christian ethics.
Lakewood Church, originally called Lakewood Baptist Church, was founded by John Osteen and his second wife, Dolores (Dodie) on Mother's Day, May 10, 1959, in a tent. The church then moved to an abandoned feed store in northeast Houston. [4] John was a Southern Baptist minister, but after experiencing baptism in the Holy Spirit, he founded ...
Charles Taze "Pastor" Russell (1852–1916) Herman Bavinck (1854–1921) Max Reischle (1858–1905) Walter Rauschenbusch (1861–1918) Billy Sunday (1862–1935) Geerhardus Vos (1862–1949) Nicholas Timothy Clerk (1862–1961) Richard C. H. Lenski (1864–1936) Rudolf Otto (1869–1937) William Henry Chamberlin (1870–1921) Sergei Bulgakov ...