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  2. Casa de Dios - Wikipedia

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    On April 27. 2013 the new "Casa de Dios" temple was finished, becoming one of the biggest temples in the World, and second biggest temple in Guatemala with an extension area of 270,000 square meters. The inauguration was transmitted via Internet to millions of viewers around Latin America and to more than a million people in Guatemala via TV ...

  3. Members Church of God International - Wikipedia

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    On June 28, 2020, MCGI launched a 24-hour livestream of spiritual and praise songs through YouTube. It aims for members to have easier access to the originally composed songs and hymns that they can listen via the Internet. [78] In September 2021, the song Cristiano Ako, Cristiano Tayo was posted on Facebook by Sister Arlene Razon. [79]

  4. Cash Luna - Wikipedia

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    Cash Luna was born into a Catholic household. His parents divorced when he was young and he grew up with his mother. At age 20, Luna became a born-again Christian. [1] He studied at the Universidad Francisco Marroquín, where he graduated with cum laude honors and holds a bachelor's degree in Information Systems Management.

  5. Universal Church of the Kingdom of God - Wikipedia

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    The Universal Church of the Kingdom of God (UCKG; Portuguese: Igreja Universal do Reino de Deus; Spanish: Iglesia Universal del Reino de Dios, IURD) is an international Evangelical [5] Neo-charismatic Christian denomination with its headquarters at the Temple of Solomon in São Paulo, Brazil.

  6. Assembleias de Deus - Wikipedia

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    The Assembleias de Deus have a non-territorial episcopal polity (called ministério) [4] where each ministério is a directed by a mother church under a pastor-president (also called bishop or apostle in various ministérios) with affiliated congregations and preaching points.

  7. João Teixeira de Faria - Wikipedia

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    João Teixeira de Faria (born 24 June 1942), known also as João de Deus (John of God), is a Brazilian self-proclaimed medium, and self-proclaimed psychic surgeon. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He was based in Abadiânia, Brazil , where he ran a spiritual healing center called the Casa de Dom Inácio de Loyola.

  8. General Convention of the Assemblies of God in Brazil

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    In 2003, it had 280,000 churches and 3.5 million members. [3] In 2013, they had, according to themselves, 12 million members, being the largest national convention of the Assembly of God of Brazil. [4]

  9. Casa Publicadora das Assembléias de Deus - Wikipedia

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    Casa Publicadora das Assembléias de Deus (CPAD; Portuguese for Publishing House of the Assemblies of God) is a Brazilian Christian publishing house. Its activities officially began in March 1940, when it gave its legal organization in the city of Rio de Janeiro.