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  2. G12 Vision - Wikipedia

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    The G12 Vision is a Christian evangelism and discipleship strategy established by Pastor César Castellanos, the founder of International Charismatic Mission Church. G12 has been adopted worldwide by different churches.

  3. César Castellanos (pastor) - Wikipedia

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    César Castellanos Domínguez is a Protestant Shepherd, founder of the International Charismatic Mission in 1983, since when he has been its general Shepherd. [1] [2] Creator of the G12 Vision movement.

  4. International Charismatic Mission Church - Wikipedia

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    The church's teaching are titled the G12 Vision, which is based upon the mentoring of 12 disciples similar in method to Jesus. Castellanos stated that he was inspired to create the discipleship program after receiving a vision from God in 1983. [4] [5] In 2016, Misión Carismática Internacional has 25,000 people. [6]

  5. Cell church - Wikipedia

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    The G12 Vision consists of a leadership cell consisting of 12 people who each facilitate and lead their own cell group. The Free Market Cell Model (affinity based small groups) allows the topic or vehicle of the cell to vary (e.g., a Basketball group, Bible study, or Prayer Group), yet retains an intentional discipleship strategy.

  6. Talk:G12 Vision - Wikipedia

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    Mind you, these are not necessarily what we would consider "scholarly" sources. It's just to demonstrate that many Christians and non-Christians alike view G12 as a financial and/or hierarchical pyramid scheme. There is no denying that the pattern of each disciple getting 12 of his/her own creates a pyramid if you draw it on paper.

  7. Jesus at the home of Martha and Mary - Wikipedia

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    Christ in the House of Martha and Mary by Tintoretto, 1570s. Jesus at the home of Martha and Mary, in art usually called Christ in the House of Martha and Mary, and other variant names, is a Biblical episode in the life of Jesus in the New Testament which appears only in Luke's Gospel (Luke 10:38–42), immediately after the Parable of the Good Samaritan (Luke 10:25–37). [1]

  8. G12 - Wikipedia

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    G12 (postcode), covering most of the West End of Glasgow; G-12 (Brazilian football), a group of Brazilian football clubs; G12 Hunchun–Ulanhot Expressway in China; G12 Vision, a Colombian Christian movement; Canon PowerShot G12, a digital camera; County Route G12 (California) Group of Twelve, an intergovernmental organization

  9. Nathanael (follower of Jesus) - Wikipedia

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    In the Gospel of John, Nathanael is introduced as a friend of Philip, from Bethsaida (1:43-44). [2] The first disciples who follow Jesus are portrayed as reaching out immediately to family or friends: thus, Philip found Nathanael and said to him, "We have found Him of whom Moses in the law, and also the prophets, wrote — Jesus of Nazareth, the son of Joseph".