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  2. The Way International - Wikipedia

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    Four years later, he resigned from the Evangelical and Reformed Church pastorate to devote his time to The Way ministry. Moving to his family's farm in New Knoxville, Ohio, in 1959, he established the location as the headquarters for The Way's Institute for Biblical Research and Teaching, later The Way Inc. The Way's followers grew ...

  3. The Way College of Biblical Research – Indiana Campus

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    The campus housed nearly 6,000 students and staff between 1977 and 1997, and the campus held accelerated biblical research seminars and classes from 1979 to 1996. [3] The campus operation was moved to Gunnison, Colorado in spring of 1998, and Sylvan Springs, Inc., a non-profit group, purchased the facility for use as a family centre serving ...

  4. Michael Youssef - Wikipedia

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    He has authored more than 50 books [9], including The Barbarians Are Here, End Times and the Secret of the Mahdi, and Jesus, Jihad and Peace. Youssef founded Leading The Way in 1988, a ministry in Atlanta, Georgia, with a focus on reaching Muslims in the Middle East. [10] He is also the founding pastor of the Church of the Apostles in Atlanta. [11]

  5. The Trump Prophecy - Wikipedia

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    Shortly before the 2016 election, Mary Colbert, an international ministry networker, met Taylor because her husband, Dr. Don Colbert, was treating him. [12] Taylor gave her the journals of God's messages, and she felt they needed to be spread around to the world; thus, she started a phone-based prayer chain that garnered approximately 100,000 ...

  6. Nelson Searcy - Wikipedia

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    The church continues to grow and innovate and serve the people of metro New York City and beyond. The Journey has been featured in articles in Time Magazine, [1] Rolling Stone, [2] and The New York Times. [3] [4] In addition, he is an author of many Christian books on church leadership and numerous resources for pastors and other church leaders.

  7. Compass Bible Church - Wikipedia

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    Compass Bible Church is an Evangelical, non-denominational, multi-site church based in Aliso Viejo, California. The church was founded in 2005 by the current senior pastor Mike Fabarez. It has since then established 7 additional locations, going international with the addition of "CBC Guatemala" in 2015.

  8. List of Baptists - Wikipedia

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    John Smyth (c. 1554–1612, E), founding pastor of first English-speaking Baptist church [117] C. H. Spurgeon (1834–1892, E), pastor known as "The Prince of Preachers" [118] Charles Stanley (1932-2023, US), televangelist founder of In Touch Ministries [119] Jeff Struecker (born 1969, US), pastor, author and former U.S. Army Ranger Chaplain

  9. D. A. Carson - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Carson founded The Gospel Coalition along with pastor Tim Keller. The Gospel Coalition is known for its popular website, conferences, and other resource materials. [ 9 ] Carson was the President of The Gospel Coalition until January 20, 2020, when Julius Kim was selected as his successor.