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  2. Kenneth E. Hagin - Wikipedia

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    On January 23, 1963, he formed the Kenneth E. Hagin Evangelistic Association (now Kenneth Hagin Ministries) in Garland, Texas. [8] In September 1966, the ministry offices were moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma into a space previously used by T.L. Osborn. [8] He started selling his sermons on reel-to-reel tape in 1966.

  3. Word of Faith - Wikipedia

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    Kenyon's writings influenced Kenneth Hagin Sr., the recognized "father" of the Word of Faith movement. [9]: 76 Hagin, who had founded a ministry known as the Kenneth E Hagin Evangelistic Association, started disseminating his views in the Word of Faith magazine in 1966, and subsequently founded a seminary training Word of Faith ministers.

  4. List of Christian preachers - Wikipedia

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    Dag Heward-Mills (1963–present) Evangelist & Crusades, Church Growth, Church Planting, Loyalty & Disloyalty; Joseph Prince (1963–present) Prosperity theology; Joel Osteen (1963–present) Prosperity theology; Chris Oyakhilome (1963–present) Christ Embassy; General Butt Naked (1971–present) the End Time Train Evangelistic Ministries Inc.

  5. List of evangelical Christians - Wikipedia

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    Aiden Wilson Tozer (1897–1963), preacher, author of The Pursuit of God and The Knowledge of the Holy; Martyn Lloyd Jones (1899–1981), reformed preacher at Westminster Chapel; Frank E. Gaebelein (1899–1983), founding headmaster of The Stony Brook School, general editor of the Expositor's Bible Commentary; John Sung (1901-1944), Chinese ...

  6. Kenneth Hagin - Wikipedia

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  7. Prophets in Christianity - Wikipedia

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    Felix Manalo (1886–1963, founder of the Iglesia ni Cristo) Padre Pio (1887–1968, Catholic saint, purportedly predicted the papacy of John Paul II) William M. Branham (1909–1965, influence on televangelism) A. A. Allen [2] (1911–1970, Pentecostal evangelist and faith healer) Kenneth Hagin [3] (1917–2003, pioneer of the Word of Faith ...

  8. Oral Roberts - Wikipedia

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    In 1963, he founded Oral Roberts University (ORU) [15] in Tulsa, Oklahoma, stating he was obeying a command from God. The university was chartered during 1963 and received its first students in 1965. Students were required to sign an honor code pledging not to drink, smoke, or engage in premarital sexual activities.

  9. Frederick K. C. Price - Wikipedia

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    Shortly thereafter, he encountered the Bible-teaching ministry of late preacher/televangelist Kenneth E. Hagin. Price joined the neo-charismatic movement , affiliating with Word of Faith , and began to teach the messages on speaking in tongues, divine healing , and prosperity teachings . [ 7 ]