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  2. Lillian Dickson - Wikipedia

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    Lillian Dickson (29 January 1901 – 14 January 1983) was an independent missionary, author, and public speaker. She used her maternal identity to develop her vocation in the middle of the twentieth century. [2]

  3. Mustard Seed International - Wikipedia

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    After the war, Dickson and her husband returned to Formosa to continue their ministry work. The work eventually evolved into what is now known as Mustard Seed International. [2] During the 1960s, MSI supported clinics worldwide and was involved in the establishment of various public health interventions. [3]

  4. United Denomination: Lighthouse Group of Churches - Wikipedia

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    Mustard Seed Chapel International: United Kingdom and Switzerland; Qodesh Family Church: Ghana; Revelation Church of Asia: Asia; Revival International, American Missionary Church, Laikos International Church: United States and Canada; Shepherd House International: Jamaica, Caribbean; Strong Christian Church, Serious Christian Church: South ...

  5. Dag Heward-Mills - Wikipedia

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    Dag Heward-Mills (born 14 May 1963) is a Ghanaian religious leader based in Accra, Ghana.He is the founder and presiding Bishop of the United Denominations Originating from the Lighthouse Group of Churches, formerly known as Lighthouse Chapel International and the United Organization of First Love Churches (UO-FLC). [1]

  6. Robert Stearns (pastor) - Wikipedia

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    Upon returning home to Buffalo, New York, Robert discussed the possibilities of founding a pro-Israel ministry with the Rev. Thomas F. Reid, the senior leader and bishop of the Tabernacle Church. The new ministry Stearns founded is called Eagles' Wings. [6] [7] [8] Stearns was one of the original directors of Christians United for Israel.

  7. Ravi Zacharias - Wikipedia

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    Ravi Zacharias was born on 26 March 1946 in Madras, India, and grew up in Delhi. [4]Zacharias' family was Anglican, [9] but he was a "skeptic" until the age of 17 when he attempted suicide by swallowing poison.

  8. Morris Cerullo - Wikipedia

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    Morris Cerullo (October 2, 1931 – July 10, 2020) was an American Pentecostal evangelist.He traveled extensively around the world for his ministry. He hosted Victory Today, a daily television program, and published more than 80 books.

  9. Tommy Reid (pastor) - Wikipedia

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    Reverend Reid was born in Buffalo, New York to pastor Al Reid and his wife, Yolanda. After surviving polio as a young child, Tommy started full-time ministry in 1953, and travelled with his father across the world to Seoul in South Korea. [2] There, he assisted pastor Paul Cho at the Yoido Full Gospel Church. [3]