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  2. Bay Revival - Wikipedia

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    The revival has been led by John Kilpatrick, pastor of the Church of His Presence and Nathan Morris of "Shake the Nations" in Great Britain. [1] The meetings have been characterized by extended periods of worship led by Lydia Stanley, sermons challenging people to turn back to God , prayer for the sick, and claims of divine healing that have ...

  3. Nathan Morris (evangelist) - Wikipedia

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    He is also the founder of Shake the Nations, an organization that holds Gospel crusades and undertakes humanitarian work in developing countries. [1] Nathan Morris's father is Peter Morris and his mother is Pamela Morris. They live in Rotherham, South Yorkshire and are retired Pastors of a Pentecostal Church.

  4. International House of Prayer - Wikipedia

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    The educational process centered on 24/7 prayer and worship [6] and had three distinct schools: Forerunner School of Ministry, Forerunner Music Academy, and Forerunner Media Institute. [ 18 ] IHOPKC offered five short term internship programs as an extension of the school: Intro to IHOPKC, One Thing, Fire in the Night, The Simeon Company, and ...

  5. Healing Rooms - Wikipedia

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    All Healing Rooms locations within the organization agree on a statement of faith and adhere to certain safety, privacy and discretion protocols for ministering to individuals through prayer, such as an absolute minimum of two and a preferred maximum of three individuals ministering to a visitor in order to maintain a balance between privacy and accountability.

  6. TBN Inspire - Wikipedia

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    On March 9, 2016, TBN announced a partnership with the Sydney-based international congregation Hillsong Church, that would see The Church Channel re-branded as the Hillsong Channel—a network devoted to its ministry, teaching, and worship music.

  7. Multifaith space - Wikipedia

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    Multifaith prayer room in Hong Kong International Airport Multi-faith prayer room sign in London Heathrow Airport. A multifaith space or multifaith prayer room is a quiet location set aside in a busy public place (hospital, university, airport, etc.) where people of differing religious beliefs, or none at all, are able to spend time in contemplation or prayer. [1]

  8. Azusa Street Revival - Wikipedia

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    It also had a large prayer room to handle the overflow from the altar services below. The prayer room was furnished with chairs and benches made from California Redwood planks, laid end to end on backless chairs. [10] By mid-May 1906, anywhere from 300 [8] to 1,500 people would attempt to fit into the building.

  9. Shakers - Wikipedia

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    They were initially known as "Shaking Quakers" because of their ecstatic behavior during worship services. Espousing egalitarian ideals, the Shakers practice a celibate and communal utopian lifestyle, pacifism , uniform charismatic worship , and their model of equality of the sexes , which they institutionalized in their society in the 1780s.