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  2. Christ's Commission Fellowship - Wikipedia

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    CCF has satellite churches and small groups in other parts of the world, including North America, Australia, the Middle East, and Asia. CCF has also helped form over 600 small groups in East Asia and over 12,000 house churches and small groups in South Asia. [citation needed] In 2020, the CCF Center was attended by over 55,000 people.

  3. Sovereign Grace Churches - Wikipedia

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    Sovereign Grace Churches was known as "People of Destiny International" until 1998. [36] British restorationist leader Terry Virgo says that Larry Tomczak and C. J. Mahaney, leaders at the time, had become "increasingly uncomfortable" with the "People of Destiny International" name, and it became "PDI Ministries". [37]

  4. Covenant Life Church - Wikipedia

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    It then shifted to a decentralized model with separate groups meeting in College Park, Gaithersburg, Silver Spring, and Wheaton. In the mid-'80s the groups consolidated as Covenant Life Church and met together at Magruder High School. In September 1993 the church opened its new facility on a 45-acre campus located at 7501 Muncaster Mill Road.

  5. Aglow International - Wikipedia

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    Local Aglow groups hold monthly meetings in 171 nations. [1] There are more than 21,000 Aglow leaders worldwide. An estimated 17 million people participate each year through 4600 groups around the world. [2] The organization was born in 1967 out of the charismatic movement that swept the US in the 1960s.

  6. Capital Christian merge sets Sacramento’s destiny: Christian ...

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    Destiny Church’s role in spreading a dangerous, anti-Democracy, anti-American Christian nationalist agenda extends further than its church doors.

  7. Cell group - Wikipedia

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    These groups are known by a variety of other names, including life groups, small groups, [3] home groups, classes or class meetings (used historically in Methodism) [4] and fellowship groups. Colin Marshall uses the term growth group , suggesting that the aim is for group members to "grow in Christ", and, through the group, for the gospel to ...

  8. Approaches to evangelism - Wikipedia

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    The group typically receives revelation, or "clues", consisting of places, clothing, hairstyle, or situations which will help identify the "treasure". After receiving these revelations, the group goes out and looks for the people identified by the clues. Sometimes they are able to speak God's love and the Gospel of Jesus Christ into somebody's ...

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