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  2. Jesus Calls Prayer Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Jesus Calls Prayer Tower is a network of prayer facilities operated by the Jesus Calls ministry, which was founded by D.G.S. Dhinakaran in the year 1967. [ 21 ] The prayer towers are designed to provide a place for individuals to seek spiritual support, help and prayer.

  3. House of Prayer Christian Church - Wikipedia

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    The House of Prayer Christian Church (HOPCC) was established in 2004 by Rony Denis, [2] [3] whose work in Christian ministry may date to at least 1989. [note 1] Denis had previously served as a minister at another Christian church, [3] the New Testament Church of Christ, [5] which had church locations nationwide, including in Hinesville, Georgia, and Graham, Washington. [5]

  4. Franchising - Wikipedia

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    A service can be successful if equipment and supplies are purchased at a fair price from the franchisor or sources recommended by the franchisor. A coffee brew, for example, can be readily identified by the trademark if its raw materials come from a particular supplier.

  5. 23 Prayers to Send Love and Healing to a Friend Going ... - AOL

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    The prayers also make great additions to birthday cards, sympathy gifts, or social media captions, if you struggle to think of the right thing to say at times. A Blessing for Friendship May you be ...

  6. General Intercessions - Wikipedia

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    This prayer is said at the conclusion of the Liturgy of the Word or Mass of the Catechumens (the older term). The General Instruction of the Roman Missal states: . In the General Intercessions or the Prayer of the Faithful, the people respond in a certain way to the word of God which they have welcomed in faith and, exercising the office of their baptismal priesthood, offer prayers to God for ...

  7. Liturgical books of the Presbyterian Church (USA) - Wikipedia

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    The prayers were drawn from within the Reformed tradition and from within the Church catholic. One such example was the use of the Prayer of St. John Chrysostom, [1] a departure from the Reformed principles and a look into the pre-denominational period. Congregational participation was encouraged with the provision of responses and unison prayers.

  8. Pasadena International House of Prayer - Wikipedia

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    The primary mission is to establish an atmosphere of continuous prayer and worship while equipping individuals in prophetic and intercessory ministry. Key aspects of its activities include: Prayer Sets [5]: Regularly scheduled worship and prayer meetings, often led by rotating teams of musicians and intercessors.

  9. Intercession - Wikipedia

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    Hamilton argues that the earliest example of Church prayer on behalf of dead Christians is found in the Sacramentary of Serapion of Thmuis (350 AD). [14] Rather than pray for the departed in regular church services on Sunday, these early Christians would hold special commemorative occasions during the week.