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  2. G12 Vision - Wikipedia

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    An annual G12 International Conference is held in Bogotá, Colombia in January and is hosted by Misión Carismática Internacional church. The President of Colombia has frequently attended these events. Former President of Colombia (2002–2010) Álvaro Uribe attended in 2004, [3] 2008, [4] and 2009.

  3. Cell church - Wikipedia

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    The G12 Vision consists of a leadership cell consisting of 12 people who each facilitate and lead their own cell group. The Free Market Cell Model (affinity based small groups) allows the topic or vehicle of the cell to vary (e.g., a Basketball group, Bible study, or Prayer Group), yet retains an intentional discipleship strategy.

  4. César Castellanos (pastor) - Wikipedia

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    César Castellanos Domínguez is a Protestant Shepherd, founder of the International Charismatic Mission in 1983, since when he has been its general Shepherd. [1] [2] Creator of the G12 Vision movement.

  5. List of The Chosen episodes - Wikipedia

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    Returning to Caesarea Philippi, Jesus and the disciples encounter pagan altars and idols, including Baal and Pan, arriving at the Gates of Hell. Jesus instructs Matthew to write down and asks his disciples who the people and they say he is, receiving answers like Elijah and Jeremiah.

  6. Śrāvaka - Wikipedia

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    In addition, in SN 17.23, [22] SN 17.24 [23] and AN 4.18.6, [24] the Buddha identifies four pairs of disciples "who have no compare" and who should thus be emulated. These four pairs are a subset of the 80 foremost disciples listed above, identified in the sub-section 14 of AN 1 (i.e. AN 1.188-267). These four pairs of disciples to be most ...

  7. Ten principal disciples - Wikipedia

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    The ten principal disciples were the main disciples of Gautama Buddha. [1] Depending on the scripture, the disciples included in this group vary. In many Mahāyāna discourses, these ten disciples are mentioned, but in differing order. [2] [3] [1] The ten disciples can be found as an iconographic group in notable places in the Mogao Caves.

  8. Dazu Huike - Wikipedia

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    As with most of the early Chán patriarchs, very little firm data is available about his life. The earliest extant biography of the Chán patriarchs is the Biographies of Eminent Monks (519) (Chinese: 高僧傳; pinyin: Gāo Sēng Zhuàn) and its sequel, Further Biographies of Eminent Monks (Chinese: 續高僧傳; pinyin: Xù Gāo Sēng Zhuàn; Japanese pronunciation: Zoku Kosoden) (645) by ...

  9. Four sights - Wikipedia

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    The four sights are four events described in the legendary account of Gautama Buddha's life which led to his realization of the impermanence and the ultimate dissatisfaction of conditioned existence.