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  2. Cornerstone Church (Ames) - Wikipedia

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    Cornerstone Church and its affiliate ministries adhere to a complementarian viewpoint on gender roles, [12] which in practice precludes women from taking up certain leadership positions within the community, and relegates women to assist in decision-making while ultimate authority in marriage, courtship, and church politics is retained by men.

  3. John Hagee - Wikipedia

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    Hagee founded The Church at Castle Hills in 1975. The church grew in size and following two expansions, its second sanctuary was named Cornerstone Church. [3] [5] The church has adopted Pentecostal beliefs, including biblical literalism, speaking in tongues, divine healing, the prosperity gospel, and absolute opposition to abortion. [6]

  4. Cornerstone Fellowship - Wikipedia

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    The Cornerstone Fellowship started in 1992 when Steve Madsen resigned from a church and started his own Bible Study in his house. His first study was the book of Galatians. In the same year, the group organized itself into a church. [citation needed] A free dinner service hosted by Cornerstone Fellowship's Hayward Location in Hayward, California.

  5. Francis Chan - Wikipedia

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    Francis Chan (Chinese: 陳恩藩; born August 31, 1967) [1] is an American Protestant author, teacher, and preacher.He is the former teaching pastor of the nondenominational Cornerstone Community Church, an Evangelical church in Simi Valley, California founded by Chan in 1994. [3]

  6. Heart Revolution Church - Wikipedia

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    The church was founded as Cornerstone Church of San Diego in 1999 by Sergio De La Mora (born 1966). He and his wife, Georgina de la Mora, were the senior pastors. The church averages about 4000 people in attendance each week. [1] The church was recognized by Outreach magazine as being the third fastest growing church in America during the year ...

  7. How Jimmy Carter’s Christian faith shaped his life - AOL

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    President Jimmy Carter speaks at a church in 1977. ... U.S. president to make support for universal human rights a cornerstone of foreign policy. This was motivated by Carter’s beliefs, but it ...

  8. Michael Pitts (pastor) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Pitts is an American pastor, preacher, and author. He is the founding pastor of Cornerstone Church and oversees the Cornerstone Global Network, a network of over 150 churches throughout the US, Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, South Africa and the UK.

  9. Opinion - Jimmy Carter was the Christian the most politicians ...

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    Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States, is remembered for his strong Christian faith, his commitment to peace and social justice, and his refusal to enrich himself after leaving office.