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  2. International House of Prayer - Wikipedia

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    The International House of Prayer of Kansas City (IHOPKC) was founded by Mike Bickle on May 7, 1999. The organization began in a small building off Grandview Road in Kansas City, Missouri, as a prayer room dedicated to worshiping Jesus night and day.

  3. Mike Bickle (minister) - Wikipedia

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    IHOPKC is known for its daily prayer meetings that are held 24 hours a day since September 19, 1999. IHOPKC also established a Bible college, known as the International House of Prayer University and internships for young adults, all of which closed after Bickle confessed to sexual misconduct. At its height, the ministry consisted of ...

  4. Pasadena International House of Prayer - Wikipedia

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    The Pasadena International House of Prayer (PIHOP) is a prayer center in Pasadena, California. It is a branch of the charismatic movement and the mission organization International House of Prayer. According to its website, its goal is to provide a place for Christians from around the region to gather to cultivate intimacy with Christ. [1]

  5. ‘A very painful season’: IHOPKC’s church holds final service ...

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    The International House of Prayer-Kansas City’s Forerunner Church held its final worship service in ... She said the 24/7 prayer room was not shutting down, but IHOP University would close after ...

  6. What is IHOPKC? The controversial KC Christian organization ...

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    This comes six months after sex abuse allegations surfaced against founder Mike Bickle.

  7. International House of Prayer-Kansas City’s founder faces ...

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    About 2,000 staff, students and interns serve full-time, according to its website, “investing fifty hours per week, as they go from the prayer room to the classroom and then to ministry ...

  8. Lou Engle - Wikipedia

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    Lou Engle at TheCall Nashville. Lou Engle (born October 9, 1952) is an American Charismatic Christian who led TheCall, which held prayer rallies.He is an apostle in the New Apostolic Reformation movement [1] and the president of Lou Engle Ministries.

  9. Onething conference - Wikipedia

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    The conference focused on prayer, evangelism, worship and Christian eschatology. [2] [3] In addition to theological instruction, the speakers often deliver inspirational messages on themes such as living a life without regrets. [4] The sessions often include long periods of prayer for the United States, sometimes lasting until midnight. [5]