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How to live like a King's Kid, by H. Hill. Logos International, 1974. ISBN 0-88270-083-9 . "Full Gospel Business Men's Fellowship International" by J. R. Zeigler; pp. 653–54 in The New International Dictionary of Pentecostal and Charismatic Movements , revised and expanded edition, ed. Stanley M. Burgess, associate editor Eduard M. Van der Maas.
The Full Gospel Business Men's Fellowship International [ edit ] Shakarian noted that his tent campaigns mainly attracted women, and Full Gospel Business Men's Fellowship International was established to encourage more participation by men by providing a platform for businessmen to give religious testimonies.
The school may function in a local church under the guidance of the pastor or one whom he appoints. Harvest Church of God Bible School, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; Arabic International Theological Seminary, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; Full Gospel School of Theology, Wukari, Nigeria; London School of Ministries, Southall, Middlesex, England
The Full Gospel Fellowship of Churches and Ministers, International (FGFCMI), also known simply as The Fellowship, is a fellowship of like-minded Finished Work Pentecostal churches and ministers. The Fellowship was formed from the common thought of some 100 ministers in the Voice of Healing movement that began in 1948.
The Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship was established by Bishop Paul S. Morton Sr. in 1994 within New Orleans, Louisiana, [2] though it began as a movement within the National Baptist Convention, USA in 1992. [5] From 25,000 to 30,000 attended the first conference of the Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship in 1994. [9]
Aglow International traces its roots back to 1967 when four women, who were wives of members of the Full Gospel Business Men's Fellowship International, desired to meet together as Christians without denominational boundaries. [5] The four women were wives of members of the Full Gospel Business Men's Fellowship International.
The Church of God is a hierarchical church with an episcopal polity. [22] [13] The Church of God's highest judicial body is the International General Assembly. [23] This body has "full power and authority to designate the teaching, government, principles, and practices" of the Church of God. [24]
CGI was founded in 1978 by four former members of the Worldwide Church of God, [2] including evangelist Garner Ted Armstrong (1930–2003) [3] after his father, Herbert W. Armstrong, excommunicated him from the WCG and fired him from all roles in the church over disagreements about operations and certain doctrinal positions.