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  2. Wilbur Glenn Voliva - Wikipedia

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    Voliva was born on a farm in Indiana on March 10, 1870. In 1889, he entered Union Christian College, Merom Indiana; he graduated five years later and became a minister. In 1898 he was drawn to the teachings of John Alexander Dowie and eventually joined his congregation, becoming an elder of the Christian Catholic Church of Zion, Illinois.

  3. 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.

  4. John Alexander Dowie - Wikipedia

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    He held regular services for large crowds at Chicago's Central Music Hall. [14] He launched his own publishing house, Zion Publishing, and started a weekly newsletter titled Leaves of Healing. [15] In 1896 Dowie disbanded the International Divine Healing Association to form the Christian Catholic Church in Zion.

  5. Christ Community Church - Wikipedia

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    Christ Community Church in Zion, Illinois, formerly the Christian Catholic Church or Christian Catholic Apostolic Church, is an evangelical non-denominational church founded in 1896 by John Alexander Dowie. The city of Zion was founded by Dowie as a religious community to establish a society on the principles of the Kingdom of God. [1]

  6. International House World Organisation - Wikipedia

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    International House World Organisation is a worldwide network of 160 language schools and teacher training institutes in more than 50 countries. [ 1 ] International House was founded in 1953 by John Haycraft and his wife Brita Haycraft in Cordoba (Spain), to provide an innovative approach to language teaching.

  7. Zionist churches - Wikipedia

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    Shembe's Nazarite church was to become the largest Zionist congregation until eclipsed by the Zion Christian Church in the 1950s. Shembe's church was distinct from most other Zionist sects in that he insisted that he was a prophet sent directly from God to the Zulu nation. Most other Zionists were distinctly non-ethnic in outlook. [7]

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  9. Chuck Pierce - Wikipedia

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    Glory of Zion International Ministries is a Vertical apostolic network. It includes a 200,000-square-foot (19,000 m 2) former Boeing aircraft factory as its headquarters and Sunday worship center; 600 house churches where small groups meet to view the services online; 1000 associated 501(c3) nonprofits; and more than 100 privately owned businesses.