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  2. House of Miracles (communal house) - Wikipedia

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    The House of Miracles was the group from which sprang the largest (and one of the longest lasting) of the Jesus People communal groups, the Shiloh Youth Revival Centers, which had 100,000 members and 175 communal houses spread across the United States and Canada during its lifespan.

  3. Shiloh Youth Revival Centers - Wikipedia

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    The Shiloh Youth Revival Centers movement was the largest Jesus People communal movement in the United States in the 1970s. Founded in 1968 as a small communal house (House of Miracles) by Lonnie Frisbee and John Higgins, a former drug addict who had converted to fundamentalist Christianity by reading the Bible, in Costa Mesa, California, [1] the movement quickly grew to a very large movement ...

  4. House of Miracles (Brandon Lake album) - Wikipedia

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    House of Miracles is the second studio album by American contemporary worship musician Brandon Lake. Bethel Music released the album on August 28, 2020. [1] The album contains guest appearances by Tasha Cobbs Leonard and Sarah Reeves. The album was produced by David Leonard, Jacob Sooter, and Lael. [2]

  5. Lonnie Frisbee - Wikipedia

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    [15] Frisbee became one of the most important ministers in the church when on May 17, 1968, Smith put the young couple in charge of the Costa Mesa rehab house called "The House of Miracles" with John Higgins and his wife Jackie. Within a week it had 35 new converts. Bunk beds were built in the garage to house the new converts. [11]

  6. Brandon Lake (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Brandon Lake grew up in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, where his father was a pastor of a church plant. [6] Lake developed a passion for playing the guitar in childhood, [7] which was nurtured by his father who taught him to play a few basic chord progressions. [6]

  7. House of Miracles (Live) - Wikipedia

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    House of Miracles (Live) is the first live album by American contemporary worship musician Brandon Lake. Bethel Music released the album on January 22, 2021. [1] The album contains guest appearances by Dante Bowe, Matt Maher, Silverberg, Leeland, and Sarah Reeves. The album was produced by David Leonard, Brad King, and Seth Talley. [2]

  8. Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa - Wikipedia

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    In 1968 Smith, who was looking for a way to bring Christ to the current generation of hippies and surfers, invited Lonnie Frisbee and his wife, Connie, to work with the area's hippies alongside John Nicholson and John Higgins at "The House of Miracles". Within a week, the ministry had 35 new converts. [3]

  9. Healing revival - Wikipedia

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    The period of revivals was described by Christian writer John Crowder as "the most extensive public display of miraculous power in modern history. "[1] Some, like critic and radio personality Hank Hanegraaff, rejected the entire healing revival as a hoax, and condemned the subsequent evangelical and charismatic movements as a cult. [2]