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The Full Gospel Business Men's Fellowship International (FGBMFI) is a fellowship of lay businessmen. Its main purpose is to bring interest to the Christian gospel. Theologically, the organization has its roots in Pentecostalism. [1] The headquarters is in Irvine, California.
The Full Gospel Business Men's Fellowship International [ edit ] Shakarian noted that his tent campaigns mainly attracted women, and Full Gospel Business Men's Fellowship International was established to encourage more participation by men by providing a platform for businessmen to give religious testimonies.
On March 15, 1982, the station signed on as W32AC, owned by Full Gospel Business Men's Fellowship International.It carried programs from the PTL Satellite Network. [2] By 1993, it aired limited local programming and content from the Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN). [3]
Kenneth E. Hagin was born August 20, 1917, in McKinney, Texas, the son of Lillie Viola Drake Hagin and Jess Hagin. [citation needed] According to Hagin's testimony, he was born with a deformed heart and what was believed to be an incurable blood disease.
The term Full Gospel or Fourfold Gospel is an evangelical doctrine that summarizes the Gospel in four aspects, namely the salvation, sanctification, faith healing and Second Coming of Christ. It has been used in various Christian traditions, including Keswickian , Pentecostal , Anabaptist , and Baptist denominations.
Hugo Sai Keung Chan (Chinese: 陳世強; pinyin: Chen Shi Qiang, born 1955 in Hong Kong): is a member of the Election Committee of the Chief Executive of Hong Kong SAR, [1] and the National Director of the Full Gospel Business Men's Fellowship International in Hong Kong.
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He has been a speaker at the Full Gospel Business Men's Fellowship International (FGBMFI), serving as the main speaker for the world conventions in Florida, U.S. in 2008 and in Yerevan, Armenia in 2013.