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  2. Kenneth E. Hagin - Wikipedia

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    Hagin founded Rhema Bible Training College, previously Rhema Bible Training Center, in 1974. The college is accredited by Transworld Accrediting Commission International, This Bible institute is located on 110 acres (0.45 km 2 ) in Broken Arrow , a suburb of Tulsa , Oklahoma . [ 13 ]

  3. Brian Bohrer - Wikipedia

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    Brian Bohrer attended Midwest Bible Institute in Houston, TX and is a graduate of RHEMA Bible Training Center of Broken Arrow, OK. which was founded by Kenneth E. Hagin.He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Christian Ministry from ICIB College, Alexandria, LA.

  4. Ray McCauley - Wikipedia

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    The new church was dedicated on 16 June 1985 by Kenneth E. Hagin, the founder of Rhema Ministries in Broken Arrow. The auditorium was later upgraded to more than 7,500 seats to accommodate the growth of the church. Today the church has a 45,000-strong congregation, which is the single largest church congregation in southern Africa. [2] [4]

  5. List of evangelical Christians - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth E. Hagin, Charismatic preacher and founder of RHEMA Bible Training College (RBTC) John D. Hannah, author and professor at Dallas Theological Seminary; Irving Hexham, Professor of Religious Studies, University of Calgary; D. Michael Lindsay, president of Taylor University

  6. Broken Arrow, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Broken Arrow is also home to Rhema Bible Training Center, established in 1974 by Kenneth E. Hagin; located on 110 acres (45 ha), it has graduated over 40,000 alumni and has seven ministry concentrations. RBTC is currently led by Hagin's son, Kenneth W. Hagin. [citation needed]

  7. Riverview Church - Wikipedia

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    The conregation was founded by Brian Baker and his wife, Valerie. The Bakers migrated from England to New Zealand in 1972 and ran various ministries. [6] They subsequently trained in the United States at the Rhema Bible Training Center under Kenneth E. Hagin, who came from an Assemblies of God background.

  8. ACC's shaky nonconference showing creates NCAA bid ... - AOL

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    No one knows that better than N.C. State coach Kevin Keatts, whose team last year found a never-before-seen form just in time to improbably win the league tournament and reach the Final Four. A ...

  9. Word of Faith - Wikipedia

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    Kenyon's writings influenced Kenneth Hagin Sr., the recognized "father" of the Word of Faith movement. [8]: 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.