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  2. Elim Pentecostal Church - Wikipedia

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    Elim Pentecostal beliefs include: the Bible as divinely inspired; the three in one as the Godhead; the virgin birth of Jesus Christ and his complete humanity and sinless life, substitutionary atonement, bodily resurrection, heavenly intercession, the second coming of Jesus; the universal sinfulness of mankind; the work of the Holy Spirit in conviction, repentance, regeneration and ...

  3. Misión Cristiana Elim Internacional - Wikipedia

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    In 1985 the church in San Salvador had about 3,000 people. Elim decided to develop the prayer cell concept of Yoido Full Gospel Church, South Korea. [4] On July 13, 1986, the church opened a radio station named "Radio Restoration" which became one of the country's top religious radio station ever since. In 1988, the attendance rose to 20,000.

  4. Elim - Wikipedia

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    Elim Life Church, a nondenominational Charismatic Christian church in Lima, New York, US; see Elim Bible Institute and College § Related religious organizations; Elim Pentecostal Church, a UK-based Pentecostal Christian denomination; Misión Cristiana Elim Internacional (also Elim Central), a pentecostal megachurch in San Salvador, El Salvador

  5. Elim Fellowship - Wikipedia

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    Elim Fellowship is a Finished Work Pentecostal denomination of Christianity. [1] It was founded in 1933 in Lima, New York, United States. It is named for a biblical location named in Exodus 15:27, wherein Elim is described as an oasis in the wilderness.

  6. Philippine Council of Evangelical Churches - Wikipedia

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    The 2015 Philippine census by the Philippine Statistics Authority found that 2.4 percent of the population of 101 million were members of PCEC churches, making it the fourth largest faith group in the Philippines after the Catholic Church (79.5%), Islam (6.0%), and Iglesia ni Cristo; and down from 2.7% in 2010.

  7. Category:Elim Pentecostal Church - Wikipedia

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  8. Elim Bible College - Wikipedia

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    The Methodist Church operated a new Genesee Junior College at the site from 1947 to 1951, when Elim Bible Institute bought the 75-acre (300,000 m 2) campus and buildings for $75,000. [8] Two campus buildings, Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, and Genesee College Hall , were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.

  9. Every Nation Churches & Ministries - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, American evangelists Phil Bonasso and Rice Broocks visited Victory Christian Fellowship of the Philippines, Inc. led by Steve Murrell in Manila, Philippines. [3] [4] [5] Together, they founded Morning Star International before changing the name in 2004 to Every Nation. As of 2024, Every Nation has churches in 82 countries. [6]