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  2. Oral Roberts - Wikipedia

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    In January 1955, Oral Roberts held a "salvation and healing" campaign in Johannesburg, South Africa. It was an era of apartheid . He was bitterly assailed by the Sunday Express for the hysteria and traffic jams of 20,000 people that packed big Wembley stadium and playing field.

  3. The Faith Healers - Wikipedia

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    Randi once sent a letter to Roberts asking him to provide evidence of the 3 things he had claimed: healing the sick, casting out devils, and raising the dead. Roberts sent him books containing anecdotal material but no actual evidence of any of it. In June 1987, Roberts claimed publicly that he had raised the dead frequently at his services.

  4. Richard Roberts (evangelist) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Lee Roberts was born on November 12, 1948, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, the son of evangelist Granville Oral Roberts and schoolteacher Evelyn Lutman Roberts. The third of four children, Richard had an older sister, Rebecca Ann, who was killed, along with her husband, Marshall Nash, in a plane crash in 1977; and an older brother, Ronald David, who committed suicide in 1982, six months after ...

  5. Healing revival - Wikipedia

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    From left: Young Brown, Jack Moore, William Branham, Oral Roberts, Gordon Lindsay; photo taken at a revival meeting Kansas City in 1948 The Healing Revival is a term used by many American Charismatics in reference to a Christian revival movement that began in June 1946 and continued through the 1950s.

  6. Kathryn Kuhlman - Wikipedia

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    Kuhlman traveled extensively around the United States and abroad holding healing meetings between the 1940s and 1970s. [citation needed] In 1955, despite being told by doctors about a heart condition in her late 40s, Kuhlman kept a very busy schedule, often traveling across the US and abroad, holding two to six-hour long meetings which could last late into the evenings.

  7. Faith healing - Wikipedia

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    By the late 1940s, Oral Roberts, who was associated with and promoted by Branham's Voice of Healing magazine also became well known, and he continued with faith healing until the 1980s. [63] Roberts discounted faith healing in the late 1950s, stating, "I never was a faith healer and I was never raised that way.

  8. Jack Coe - Wikipedia

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    He knew Oral Roberts and was impressed by the size of Roberts' revival tent. One day Coe went to a Roberts' tent meeting and measured the tent; he then ordered a larger one. [7] Coe was not bashful about announcing that his tent was the largest in the world; bigger, he claimed, than the one Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus used. [8]

  9. Marilyn Hickey - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, Hickey held a three-day prayer and faith healing rally in Karachi, Pakistan which was attended by over 400,000 people. [5] On 12 November 2016 with her 7th trip to Pakistan she aimed at reaching 1,000,000 people in a single meeting in Karachi. [6] Hickey has served as a member of the Board of Regents of Oral Roberts University.

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