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  2. Kenneth E. Hagin - Wikipedia

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    They had two children. Their first child Kenneth Wayne Hagin, known as Kenneth Hagin Jr., was born on September 3, 1939. [8] A daughter, Patricia (Hagin) Harrison, was born 19 months later on March 27, 1941. [8] His son Kenneth Wayne Hagin is currently the pastor of Rhema Bible Church and President of Kenneth Hagin Ministries. [9]

  3. Kenneth Hagin - Wikipedia

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  4. List of Christian preachers - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth E. Hagin (1917–2003) Word of Faith; Jack Coe (1918–1956) Oral Roberts (1918–2009) Oral Roberts University; Yiye Ávila (1925–2013) Marcus Lamb (1957–2021) Pentecostalism, televangelist; Morris Cerullo (1931–2020) Pentecostalism, evangelist; Jimmy Swaggart (1935–present) Assemblies of God

  5. Hagin - Wikipedia

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    Hagin is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Joe Hagin (born 1956), American politician; Kenneth E. Hagin (1917–2003), American Pentecostal preacher; Wayne Hagin (born 1956), American sportscaster; Fanny Hagin Mayer (1899–1990), American folklorist, translator

  6. Ray McCauley - Wikipedia

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    The new church was dedicated on 16 June 1985 by Kenneth E. Hagin, the founder of Rhema Ministries in Broken Arrow. The auditorium was later upgraded to more than 7,500 seats to accommodate the growth of the church. Today the church has a 45,000-strong congregation, which is the single largest church congregation in southern Africa. [2] [4]

  7. Word of Faith - Wikipedia

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    The movement was founded by the American Kenneth Hagin in the 1960s, and has its roots in the teachings of E. W. Kenyon. [1]: 5–6 Word of Faith is rejected as unbiblical [2] and heretical [3] by almost all Christian scholars and theologians across nearly every denomination.

  8. Jerry Savelle - Wikipedia

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    Jerry Savelle (December 24, 1946 – April 15, 2024) was an American author and televangelist who was president of Jerry Savelle Ministries International (JSMI). He wrote over 70 books and preached in more than 3000 churches and 26 nations.

  9. Frederick K. C. Price - Wikipedia

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    Shortly thereafter, he encountered the Bible-teaching ministry of late preacher/televangelist Kenneth E. Hagin. Price joined the neo-charismatic movement , affiliating with Word of Faith , and began to teach the messages on speaking in tongues, divine healing , and prosperity teachings . [ 7 ]