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  2. Every Nation Churches & Ministries - Wikipedia

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    As of 2024, Every Nation has churches in 82 countries. It is notable that Broocks had a prominent role in Maranatha Campus Ministries before it folded in 1990. Publications. 100 Years From Now by the president and co-founder, Steve Murrell, states: "100 Years From Now explores the importance of understanding mission, values, and culture in ...

  3. Maranatha Campus Ministries - Wikipedia

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    Maranatha began in 1971 in Paducah, Kentucky as a youth center led by Bob Weiner, [1] a former Assemblies of God youth pastor. It was an outreach of a California -based ministry called "Global Missions." Weiner and his wife, Rose, had helped lead a large revival in Paducah earlier that year. Many disenfranchised "60's" teens found a new ...

  4. Alamo Christian Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Alamo Christian Foundation was an American cult which was founded in 1969 by Tony Alamo and his wife, Susan Alamo. Susan Alamo died in April 1982. . After years of legal troubles during which he engaged in abusive behavior against his followers, Alamo was convicted of 10 child rape offenses in 2009. He received a maximum sentence of 175 years and was imprisoned until his death in May 2017 ...

  5. New Apostolic Reformation - Wikipedia

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    New Apostolic Reformation. The New Apostolic Reformation ( NAR) is a theological belief and movement that combines elements of Pentecostalism, evangelicalism and the Seven Mountain Mandate to advocate for spiritual warfare to bring about Christian dominion over all aspects of society, and end or weaken the separation of church and state.

  6. Talk : Every Nation Churches & Ministries/Archive Maranatha

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    This church, in turn, grew out of Maranatha's various outreaches in the Triangle, starting in 1981 at Carolina. Waymaker, which changed its name to UNC Victory Campus Ministries in 2002 and to UNC Every Nation Campus Ministries in 2005, is therefore the direct descendant of Maranatha's original outreach to Carolina. 1994.

  7. Talk:Every Nation Churches & Ministries/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    Several of Every Nation's leaders and ministries have past connections to Maranatha Campus Ministries, a highly controversial Charismatic organization from the 1980s. The Maranatha issue will be addressed in a paragraph under “Criticism” – ie, this should be addressed in the same way other controversial claims are dealt with in other ...

  8. Kingdom of Jesus Christ (church) - Wikipedia

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    The Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KOJC or KJC), officially the Kingdom of Jesus Christ, The Name Above Every Name, Inc., is a Philippine-based Nontrinitarian Restorationist church. It was founded by pastor Apollo Quiboloy, whose followers refer to him as the "Appointed Son of God". The members of the church refer to their community as a "Kingdom ...

  9. Victory (church) - Wikipedia

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    Victory was started by missionaries Steve and Deborah Murrell, who came to the Philippines in 1984 together with Every Nation Churches co-founder Rice Broocks and 65 other American university students on a one-month summer mission trip. [1] Since 1984, Victory has grown until it presently has churches in 60 Philippine cities.