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  2. Kenneth E. Hagin - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth E. Hagin was born August 20, 1917, in McKinney, Texas, the son of Lillie Viola Drake Hagin and Jess Hagin. [citation needed] According to Hagin, he was born with a deformed heart and what was believed to be an incurable blood disease. He was not expected to live and at age 15 he became paralyzed and bedridden. [5]

  3. Word of Faith - Wikipedia

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    Kenyon's writings influenced Kenneth Hagin Sr., the recognized "father" of the Word of Faith movement. [9]: 76 Hagin, who had founded a ministry known as the Kenneth E Hagin Evangelistic Association, started disseminating his views in the Word of Faith magazine in 1966, and subsequently founded a seminary training Word of Faith ministers.

  4. Kenneth Hagin - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 24 September 2004, at 01:18 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Ray McCauley - Wikipedia

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    The new church was dedicated on 16 June 1985 by Kenneth E. Hagin, the founder of Rhema Ministries in Broken Arrow. The auditorium was later upgraded to more than 7,500 seats to accommodate the growth of the church. Today the church has a 45,000-strong congregation, which is the single largest church congregation in southern Africa. [2] [4]

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  7. WGGS-TV - Wikipedia

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    The station's schedule almost entirely consists of Christian programming. WGGS airs many shows hosted by televangelists, such as Jim Bakker, Benny Hinn, Kenneth Copeland, James Robison and Joyce Meyer as well as shows such as The 700 Club, In Touch with Dr. Charles Stanley and some locally produced programming such as the local Christian talk/variety show Niteline.