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  2. Kathryn Kuhlman - Wikipedia

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    Kathryn Johanna Kuhlman was born in 1907 near Concordia, Missouri, where her father was mayor. [1] She was one of four children to German-American parents Joseph Adolph Kuhlman and Emma Walkenhorst. [2]

  3. John G. Lake - Wikipedia

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    He started an organization called The Divine Healing Institute and opened what he called "Lake's Divine Healing Rooms". Lake ran the "healing rooms" from 1915 until May 1920, at which time he moved to Portland, Oregon, for a similar ministry that lasted for another five years. He continued to found churches and "healing rooms" down the ...

  4. Peter Mary Rookey - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1960s Rookey served as the administrator of the Servite Catholic College of Louvain in Belgium and as a parish priest in Düsseldorf, Germany for several years [3] until assigned to the Ozark missions in Missouri from 1967 to 1984 when he returned to Chicago to begin the second phase of his healing ministry.

  5. Healing revival - Wikipedia

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    A result of these major healing ministries of the post-War era was a renewed belief and emphasis in divine healing among many Christians, and this was a part of the broader Charismatic Movement, a movement which today numbers about 308 million [15] worldwide. [16]

  6. Morris Cerullo - Wikipedia

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    Morris Cerullo (October 2, 1931 – July 10, 2020) was an American Pentecostal evangelist.He traveled extensively around the world for his ministry. He hosted Victory Today, a daily television program, and published more than 80 books.

  7. Aimee Semple McPherson - Wikipedia

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    During regular healing sessions she worked among them but over time she mostly withdrew from the faith healing aspect of her services, as she found that it was overwhelming [98] other areas of her ministry. Scheduled healing sessions nevertheless remained highly popular with the public until her death in 1944.

  8. A. A. Allen - Wikipedia

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    Asa Alonso Allen (March 27, 1911 – June 11, 1970), better known as A. A. Allen, was an American Pentecostal evangelist known for his faith healing and deliverance ministry. He was, for a time, associated with the "Voice of Healing" movement founded by Gordon Lindsay.

  9. Billy Burke (evangelist) - Wikipedia

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    Billy Burke (born May 24, 1953) is an American Pentecostal healing evangelist and the president of his itinerant healing ministry, Billy Burke World Outreach, headquartered in Tampa, Florida. [1] Burke is also the senior pastor of the Miracle Center World Outreach in Tampa. [2]

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