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  2. Engenas Lekganyane - Wikipedia

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    Engenas Barnabas Lekganyane (c. 1885–1948) was the founder of the Zion Christian Church (ZCC). He first formed the ZCC in 1924, and by the time of his death the church had at least 50,000 members. He first formed the ZCC in 1924, and by the time of his death the church had at least 50,000 members.

  3. Edward Lekganyane - Wikipedia

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    Edward was the second-born son of Engenas Lekganyane and his senior wife, Salfina Rabodiba, and was born in Thabakgone in the Mamabolo Reserve east of Polokwane.Although his exact birth date is unknown, he is known to have been born during a smallpox epidemic that led his father to quarantine his household for some time. [2]

  4. Zion Christian Church - Wikipedia

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    ZCC members pray to God in the name of Jesus Christ. Lekganyane is the leader. Redemption is obtained through confession, repentance and prayer. The bishop and ministers of the ZCC preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ as laid out in the bible. The ZCC Church members have a strong belief in Prophets and Prophecies.

  5. Talk:Zion Christian Church - Wikipedia

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    againthe same chrch(zcc)made it the point that those learne's who passed well in their matric,in the families of church members are assisted in tertiary by bishop edward lekganyane bursary fund.last year 2008 i heard that they gave 2 students from university of limpopo turfloop campus r35000.00 each no for school fees just for they completed ...

  6. Zion Apostolic Faith Mission Church - Wikipedia

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    Edward Lion (d. 1938) founded ZAFM in 1919 as a secession from the White-led Apostolic Faith Mission of South Africa.Lion was an early convert to Zionist Christianity, having joined John Alexander Dowie's organization around 1905 soon after leaving his native Lesotho.

  7. Uma Ukpai - Wikipedia

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    An Igbo from Asaga in Ohafia, Abia State, [6] [5] Uma Ukpai converted to Christianity in 1958. [15] [1] He lost his father to death at the age of 10. [2]Uma Ukpai describing how his early life challenges nearly impaired his career development remarked “I know what it means to lose a father and be a father from that age.

  8. Bunyan Joseph - Wikipedia

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    Biography portal; Christianity portal; History portal; Bishop Bunyan Joseph (20 August 1894 – 25 October 1986) [8] was the first [1] and only elected [9] Bishop - in - Anantapur-Kurnool Diocese [10] who was consecrated on 27 September 1947 [1] and was among the 15 [11] inaugural [12] Bishops when the Church of South India was inaugurated at the CSI-St. George's Cathedral, Chennai.

  9. Emma Ineson - Wikipedia

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    Ineson was born in 1969 in Birmingham, England. [1] [2] She was brought up in Kenya and South Wales. [2]She studied English language and linguistics at the University of Birmingham, [3] graduating with a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in 1992 and a Master of Philosophy (MPhil) degree in 1993. [1]