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  2. Paul Cain (minister) - Wikipedia

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    Paul Cain (June 16, 1929 – February 12, 2019) was a Charismatic Christian minister [1] involved with both neo-charismatic churches and the Charismatic Movement, and is named one of the Kansas City Prophets. [2] Cain resided in California and ministered monthly at a local church in Santa Maria, California until his death. [3][4]

  3. Society of St. Andrew - Wikipedia

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    The Society of St. Andrew (SoSA) is a United Methodist hunger-relief nonprofit focusing on food wastage and poverty-induced starvation. The organization takes produce donations and serves them in SoSA-run distribution programs such as the Gleaning Network, Harvest of Hope, and the Seed Potato Project. Gleaning is the Biblical practice of hand ...

  4. NET Ministries - Wikipedia

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    NET Ministries was founded in the United States and is based in Saint Paul, Minnesota in the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis. NET's roots go back to the St. Paul Catholic Youth Center (CYC), [1] which offered a variety of programs from 1939 to 1989. In 1980, NET's founder Mark Berchem, through CYC, organized eighteen high school youth ...

  5. Mike Bickle (minister) - Wikipedia

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    Mike Bickle (minister) Michael Leroy Bickle[1] (born July 17, 1955) [2][3] is a disgraced [4][5] American evangelical leader and founder of the International House of Prayer (IHOPKC). Once the leader of IHOPKC, Bickle oversaw several ministries and a Bible school until his dismissal in December 2023 [6] after confessing to sexual misconduct. [7]

  6. Food bank - Wikipedia

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    The warehouse of the Capital Area Food Bank. With thousands of food banks operating around the world, there are many different models. [3]A major distinction between food banks is whether or not they operate on the "front line" model, giving out food directly to the hungry, or whether they operate with the "warehouse" model, supplying food to intermediaries like food pantries, soup kitchens ...

  7. List of food banks - Wikipedia

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    The 3000 Club – Phoenix-based charity. Northern Arizona Food Bank – American televangelist (born 1939) Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets. St. Mary's Food Bank Alliance – Food Bank in Phoenix, Arizona. United Food Bank - Food Bank in Mesa, Arizona.

  8. International House of Prayer - Wikipedia

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    Founded. May 7, 1999. (1999-05-07) Founder (s) Mike Bickle. The International House of Prayer, Kansas City (IHOPKC), is a Charismatic evangelical Christian movement and missions organization, based in Kansas City, Missouri, and the nearby suburb of Grandview, that focuses on the inerrancy of scripture, and biblical prayer with worship. [1]

  9. Adam Hamilton (pastor) - Wikipedia

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    Hamilton attended Oral Roberts University, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in Pastoral Ministry in 1985. [2] His undergraduate studies and exploration of his personal faith led him to the theology of John Wesley and the United Methodist Church, and he went on to earn a Master of Divinity degree from Perkins School of Theology at Southern Methodist University where he was awarded the B'nai B ...

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