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  2. Sovereign Grace Churches - Wikipedia

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    Sovereign Grace Churches was known as "People of Destiny International" until 1998. [36] British restorationist leader Terry Virgo says that Larry Tomczak and C. J. Mahaney, leaders at the time, had become "increasingly uncomfortable" with the "People of Destiny International" name, and it became "PDI Ministries". [37]

  3. Langham Partnership - Wikipedia

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    Langham Partnership (formerly known as Langham Partnership International) is a nonprofit Christian international fellowship working in pursuit of the vision of its founder John Stott: to foster the growth of the global church in maturity and Christ-likeness by raising the standards of biblical preaching and teaching through equipping Majority ...

  4. Faith Fellowship Ministries World Outreach Center - Wikipedia

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    EPIC Church International, formerly Faith Fellowship Ministries World Outreach Center is an independent non-denominational Christian megachurch in Sayreville, New Jersey, USA. The pastor is John J. Wagner. [1] As of 2013, Outreach Magazine ranked the church 44th in congregation size in the US, with weekly attendance of 10,100. [2]

  5. St Mary's Church, Longfleet - Wikipedia

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    St. Mary's is a Gothic Revival church that was built in the years 1830–33 [3] and consecrated on 25 September 1833. [4] It built chiefly at the expense of Lord de Mauley [5] and was originally designed by Edward Blore, but has been considerably modified since. [4]

  6. Mark Burns (pastor) - Wikipedia

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    John Mark Burns (born September 21, 1979) is an American evangelical minister, televangelist and politician who is the pastor of the Harvest Praise & Worship Center in South Carolina. [1] He was an early supporter of Donald Trump during the 2016 United States presidential election and by 2023 was a board member of Pastors for Trump.

  7. J. P. Sandlands - Wikipedia

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    Sandlands was born in Dawley, Shropshire, one of the nine children of John Sandlands, a saddler, and Mary Ann his wife. [1]After initially working as a school master (recorded in the 1861 census), [1] he was further educated at Lichfield College and Trinity College Dublin where he obtained his B.A. (1860) and M.A. (1863). [2]

  8. Healing Rooms - Wikipedia

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    While John G. Lake also started a ministry with the same name and in the same city in 1915, the current organization was founded (also phrased in printed materials as "rebirthed" or "reopened") on July 22 of 1999 by Cal Pierce, who was previously involved with Bethel Church in Redding, California.

  9. Global Harvest Ministries - Wikipedia

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    Global Harvest Ministries is a parachurch organisation, focusing on evangelism and church planting around the world. It focuses on the 40/70 Window. [1] GHM was a "major and visible facilitator and stimulator of spiritual mapping in the 1990s." [2] The organisation was created by C. Peter Wagner in 1991.