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  2. Nathan Morris (evangelist) - Wikipedia

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    The Bay Revival started in Mobile, Alabama, in July 2010 while Morris was preaching at Church of His Presence in Daphne, Alabama, headed by John Kilpatrick.It was held at the Mobile Convention Center for several months attracting mass audiences after supernatural healings were reported in the media.

  3. Bob Harrington (preacher) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [6] He divorced his first wife and was married the second time to Zonnya, then the Executive Vice-president of his organization. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] The new couple moved to Clearwater, Florida , where Harrington became a successful motivational speaker for automobile dealers, multilevel marketing and real estate in the 1980s and 1990s.

  4. Televangelism - Wikipedia

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    Brazilian TV ad for the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God. Televangelism (from televangelist, a blend of television and evangelist) and occasionally termed radio evangelism or teleministry, denotes the utilization of media platforms, notably radio and television, for the marketing of religious messages, particularly Christianity.

  5. Gene Scott - Wikipedia

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    Williams had previously discussed his love of Scott's theatrical preaching on The Tonight Show, saying, "I take no medications, but I'm on TV 48 hours a day!" [ 23 ] Scott is mentioned in Mojo Nixon and Skid Roper 's track "I'm Gonna Dig Up Howling Wolf" ( Bo-Day-Shus!!! , Enigma Records , 1987), as well as in the Netflix series GLOW .

  6. Skip Heitzig - Wikipedia

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    You Can Understand the Book of Revelation: Exploring Its Mystery and Message (Harvest Prophecy, 2020). Biography of God (Harvest House Publishers, 2020). Heitzig can be heard throughout the United States and worldwide on his radio broadcast, The Connection, [12] as well as various cable and internet-based television channels (His Channel, KNET ...

  7. Curtis Hutson (pastor) - Wikipedia

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    In 1967 Hutson quit the post office to become a full-time pastor—at first for a salary of $75 a month. Between 1969 and 1972, the church grew from 350 to 2,300 members. In 1976, when Hutson resigned after 20 years of pastoring, church membership was 7,900. Entering full-time evangelism, Hutson held area-wide evangelistic meetings from 1977 to ...

  8. Yvette Flunder - Wikipedia

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    Yvette A. Flunder (born July 29, 1955) is an American womanist, preacher, pastor, activist, and singer from San Francisco, CA. She is the senior pastor of the City of Refuge United Church of Christ in Oakland, California and Presiding Bishop of The Fellowship of Affirming Ministries.

  9. Kathryn Kuhlman - Wikipedia

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    Kuhlman had a weekly TV program in the 1960s and 1970s called I Believe In Miracles, which aired nationally. She also had a 30-minute nationwide radio program, which featured sermons and frequent excerpts from her healing services in music and message. Her foundation was established in 1954, and its Canadian branch in 1970.