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In a January broadcast, pastor Hank Kunneman, another “FlashPoint” mainstay, said the Lord told him that 2024 would be a year of “divine reckoning” and “vengeance against the wicked.”
Kathryn Johanna Kuhlman was born in 1907 near Concordia, Missouri, where her father was mayor. [1] She was one of four children of German-American parents Joseph Adolph Kuhlman and Emma Walkenhorst. [2]
Sydney Abraham Rothbaum (born September 7, 1940) is an American talk show host and author. According to Roth, he was raised Jewish but, at age 32, after dabbling in New Age philosophy for several years, he became a "born again" believer after a co-worker convinced him that Jesus is indeed the promised Messiah of the Jews.
In September 2021, retired General Michael Flynn addressed the "Opening the Heavens 2021" conference, an evangelical Christian event organized by Pastors Hank and Brenda Kunneman of Lord of Hosts Church and One Voice Ministries. The conference was held at the Mid-America Center in Council Bluffs, Iowa, near Omaha, Nebraska.
Hendrik "Hank" Hanegraaff (born 1950), also known as the "Bible Answer Man", is an American Christian author and radio talk-show host. Formerly an evangelical Protestant , he joined the Eastern Orthodox Church in 2017. [ 1 ]
Ephraim Hanks in 1889. Ephraim Knowlton Hanks (21 March 1826 – 9 June 1896) was a prominent member of the 19th-Century Latter Day Saint movement, a Mormon pioneer and a well known leader in the early settlement of Utah.
During a three-year period in the early 1960s, Hanks was the president of the LDS Church mission in England. Among the missionaries in his mission were Jeffrey R. Holland and Quentin L. Cook, who both later became apostles of the church, [4] as well as D. Michael Quinn, historian of Mormonism who was later excommunicated as one of the September ...
Greenberg returned to the diamond in 1945, smashing two home runs in another World Series win with the Tigers, but he didn’t play a full season again until 1946.