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  2. Christian Leaders Institute - Wikipedia

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    Christian Leaders Institute is a non-denominational online seminary that offers free religious classes and ordination. Founded in 2006, it is part of Christian Leaders Ministries and has ties to the Christian Reformed Church.

  3. College of Biblical Studies - Wikipedia

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    A private nonprofit nondenominational evangelical Bible college in Houston, TX, with online and campus locations. Founded in 1979, it offers associate and bachelor degrees in biblical studies, counseling, leadership, and women's ministry.

  4. C. Peter Wagner - Wikipedia

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    C. Peter Wagner (1930-2016) was an American Christian leader who founded several organizations and wrote on church growth, spiritual warfare, and the New Apostolic Reformation. He was a professor at Fuller Theological Seminary and a proponent of the Third Wave of the Holy Spirit and dominion theology.

  5. Walter Ralston Martin - Wikipedia

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    Walter Ralston Martin was an American Baptist minister and apologist who founded the Christian Research Institute in 1960. He wrote The Kingdom of the Cults, a book that influenced the anti-cult movement, and reassessed the Seventh-day Adventist theology.

  6. Christian Science - Wikipedia

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    Christian Science is a religious movement founded by Mary Baker Eddy in 1879, based on the idea that reality is purely spiritual and the material world is an illusion. It differs from mainstream Christianity in its theology, philosophy, and approach to healing, relying on prayer rather than medicine.

  7. Association of Vineyard Churches - Wikipedia

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    Some Christian leaders disputed the church's assertion that the manifestations were divine in origin. [24] A leading critic was Hank Hanegraaff who wrote a book, Counterfeit Revival, which charged the church with promoting heresy. [25] However, other Christian leaders endorsed the "blessing" as a genuine work of God. [24]

  8. Robert E. Webber Institute for Worship Studies - Wikipedia

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    IWS was conceived of in the 1990s by worship theologian Robert E. Webber, who intended to provide doctoral-level theological training to Worship Leaders and Music Ministers, who often complete master's degrees in areas like music or theology, and thus lack the divinity credentials to enroll in Doctor of Ministry programs. [1]

  9. Dwell Community Church - Wikipedia

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    Dwell Community Church is a non-traditional, non-denominational, institutional cell church system in Columbus, Ohio. It has faced allegations of abuse and control of its members, and changed its name from Xenos Christian Fellowship in 2020.

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