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  2. David Watson (evangelist) - Wikipedia

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    Watson was a regular contributor to Renewal magazine, a publication of the interdenominational charismatic movement which started in the 1960s. Watson was diagnosed with cancer in April 1983, and believed he was being healed through prayer. [1] He died of cancer on 18 February 1984 after recording his fight with the disease in a book, Fear No ...

  3. Shepherding movement - Wikipedia

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    The Shepherding movement (sometimes called the discipleship movement) was an influential and controversial movement within some British, Australian and American charismatic churches. The movement, at some stage was also called the Christian Growth movement. [1] It was set up by Christian leaders as a discipleship network.

  4. Church planting - Wikipedia

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    Church planting is a term referring to the process (mostly in Protestant frameworks) that results in a new local Christian congregation being established. It should be distinguished from church development, where a new service, worship center or fresh expression is created that is integrated into an already established congregation.

  5. Word and Work - Wikipedia

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    During the period 1912 to 1913, the Word and Work began publishing articles written by Charles M. Neal supporting dispensational millennialism. [1]: 783 In 1913 Watson sold the journal to Stanford Chambers, who became the sole editor.

  6. Church of the Nazarene - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] In 2009, it refined that mission statement to be expressed by "making disciples through evangelism, education, showing compassion, working for justice, and bearing witness to the kingdom of God." [5] The denominational vision is: "to be a disciple-making church, an international community of faith, in the Wesleyan-Holiness tradition." [6]

  7. David C. C. Watson - Wikipedia

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    In 1976 Watson, who was a member of the Evolution Protest Movement, lost his job teaching religious education at a state school in the United Kingdom. Although creationists publicly reported that this dismissal was for refusing "to teach that Genesis is myth" and rallied to his support, they privately intimated opinions about his inability to ...

  8. GOP report: Liz Cheney should be investigated by FBI ... - AOL

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    After Loudermilk and his team examining thousands of hours of video and millions of pages of documents, interviewing dozens of witnesses and multiple hearings, the report found the Jan. 6 event ...

  9. E. J. H. Nash - Wikipedia

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    David Watson was invited by David Sheppard and attended thirty-five camps in five years. [30] Sir Fred Catherwood also participated [ 5 ] : 142 as did John Smyth the barrister and abuser. Among Nash's other spiritual progeny were several principals of theological colleges, and over 200 clergy. [ 13 ]

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