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  2. Billy Graham's 1959 South Cross Crusades - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Franklin Graham led a crusade in Sydney and other Australian cities. [15] To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the 1959 crusade, the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association released a DVD in 2009. The film highlighted the most prominent individuals converted during the crusade and argued that it reshaped the Australian church. [18]

  3. WEC International - Wikipedia

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    WEC International is an interdenominational mission agency of evangelical tradition which focuses on evangelism, discipleship and church planting, through music and the arts, serving addicts and vulnerable children, through Christian education, missionary and church leadership training, medical and development work, Bible translation, literacy and media production, in order to help local ...

  4. List of Billy Graham's crusades - Wikipedia

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    The New York Crusade of 1957 - the longest of Graham's evangelistic crusades took place in Madison Square Garden, which lasted 16 weeks. [7] The largest audience in the history of Graham's ministry assembled at Yoido Plaza in Seoul in South Korea in 1973 (1.1 million people).

  5. Christian Embassy - Wikipedia

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    The Christian Embassy is an evangelical organization affiliated with Cru, formerly known as Campus Crusade for Christ. Like its parent organization, Christian Embassy describes itself as non-political and interdenominational.

  6. Reformed Presbyterian Church of Equatorial Guinea - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, the Presbyterian Church united with the church that resulted from the missionary work of the World Evangelical Crusade in the area of Akurenam (Cruzada Mundial de Evangelización), and in 1973 the two churches formed, together with the Methodist Church (Metodista), the Reformed Church of Equatorial Guinea (Iglesia Reformada de Guinea ...

  7. Timeline of Christian missions - Wikipedia

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    1951 – World Evangelical Alliance organized; Bill and Vonette Bright create Campus Crusade for Christ at UCLA; [379] Alaska Missions is founded (later to be renamed InterAct Ministries). 1952 – Willingen World Missionary Conference in Germany; [380] Trans World Radio founded [381]

  8. Evangelicalism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    An event at Gateway Church, an Evangelical megachurch in Texas. In the United States, evangelicalism is a movement among Protestant Christians who believe in the necessity of being born again, emphasize the importance of evangelism, and affirm traditional Protestant teachings on the authority as well as the historicity of the Bible. [1]

  9. National Association of Evangelicals - Wikipedia

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    The National Association of Evangelicals (NAE) is an American association of Evangelical Christian denominations, organizations, schools, churches, and individuals, member of the World Evangelical Alliance. The association represents more than 45,000 local churches from about 40 different Christian denominations and serves a constituency of ...