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The former Duns Scotus College, once a Franciscan monastery in Southfield, is now the non-denominational Word of Faith. Duns Scotus College was a private college of the Friars Minor in Southfield, Michigan from 1930 until 1979. It was first regularly accredited in 1969. [1]
Keith A. Butler [1] (born 1955) [2] is the founding pastor of the nondenominational Word of Faith International Christian Center (WOFICC) Church based in Southfield, Michigan. The Church has an estimated 22,000 member congregation.
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In Word of Faith teaching, a central element of receiving from God is "confession", often called "positive confession" or "faith confession" by practitioners. Practitioners will claim and affirm they have healing, well being, prosperity, or other promises from God, before actually experiencing such results.
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Robert Tilton (born June 7, 1946) is an American televangelist and the former pastor of the Word of Faith Family Church in Farmers Branch, Texas, a suburb of Dallas.At his ministry's peak in 1991, Tilton's infomercial-style program, Success-N-Life, aired in all 235 American television markets (on a daily basis in the majority of them) and brought in nearly $80 million per year; it was ...
Faith Library Publications – with 65 million book copies in circulation [7] "q Praise" – a weekly television program on the Trinity Broadcasting Network "Faith Seminar of the Air" – a radio program heard on many stations nationwide and on the Internet "The Word of Faith" – a free monthly magazine with roughly 600,000 subscribers