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David Yonggi Cho (Korean: 조용기; 14 February 1936 – 14 September 2021 as Paul Yungi Cho) was a South Korean Pentecostal Pastor.He was the founder of the Yoido Full Gospel Church (Assemblies of God), which he started in a tent with 5 people (including his future mother-in-law Choi Ja-shil and her children as its first members), which eventually became the world's largest congregation ...
The Yoido Full Gospel Church was founded in 1958 by Pastor David Yonggi Cho and his mother-in-law, Choi Ja-shil, both Assemblies of God pastors. [5] [6] On 15 May 1958, a worship service was held in the home of Choi Ja-shil.
According to Cho, God told him he was "going to send revival to the seaside city of Pensacola, and it will spread like a fire until all of America has been consumed by it." [ 4 ] On Father's Day June 18, 1995, a Sunday, the revival began, evangelist Steve Hill was the guest speaker, having been invited by Kilpatrick.
The Rev. Cho Yong-gi, whose founding of South Korea's biggest church was a symbol of the postwar growth of Christianity in the country before that achievement was tainted by corruption and other ...
Mazino chose the monicker "Young Mazino" as his stage name in 2018. [6] The name is a combination of Mazino's real middle name and the name of a comic book character, Urek Mazino from Tower of God created by Korean artist S.I.U. [6] Mazino explained that he decided to take a stage name because there were too many actors with his real surname when he was registering with the Screen Actors Guild ...
In 2008, he succeeded David Yonggi Cho as senior pastor of Yoido Full Gospel Church. [10] [11] [12] He also became Superintendent of Assemblies of God of South Korea Yoido General Council in 2009. [13] In 2016, he became president of the Christian Council of Korea. [14]
David Yonggi Cho; Choi Ja-shil; L. Young Hoon Lee This page was last edited on 19 July 2015, at 13:58 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
YouTuber Paul Harrell has announced his own death from pancreatic cancer at 58. In a prerecorded video posted on Wednesday, Sept. 4, and titled "I’m Dead," Harrell shared that his pancreatic ...