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  2. Arcturus Z. Conrad - Wikipedia

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    Arcturus Zodiac Conrad (November 26, 1855 [1]-1937) was an American Christian author, theologian, and pastor of Park Street Church in Boston, Massachusetts from 1905 to 1937. He was born in 1855 on a farm in Shiloh, Indiana to a father who was a Presbyterian minister on the frontier.

  3. 150 Heartfelt 'Pastor Appreciation Day' Wishes To Share With ...

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    Here are 150 unique and heartfelt ways to share your gratitude on Pastor Appreciation Day 2024. Related: 35 Daily Prayers To Encourage and Guide You as You Walk by Faith.

  4. Donald Gee - Wikipedia

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    In 1929 he resigned from 'Bonnington Toll Hall' and now used it as a base. This was the beginning of twenty-three years of international ministry trips covering all five continents. Invitations poured in from across the world. He ministered much to a Bible School in Danzig and helped with their publishing. The years 1931–33 saw him travel to ...

  5. Brownsville Revival - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, two years before the revival began, Brownsville's pastor, John Kilpatrick, began directing his congregation to pray for revival. [4] Over the next two years, he talked constantly about bringing revival to the church, even going as far as to threaten to leave the church if it didn't accept the revival. [1]

  6. Robert Whitaker McAll - Wikipedia

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    Robert Whitaker McAll was son of the Methodist minister Robert Stephens McAll and of Sarah Whitaker. He was born on 17 December 1821 in Macclesfield, Cheshire. [2] His father who was a very charismatic pastor in Manchester died in 1838 when Robert McAll was only 17.

  7. Saint Peter the Apostle Church - Wikipedia

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    Father John Rogers, an Irishman who came to America and became a priest at the invitation of Bishop Dubois, after meeting him in Dublin during the 1820s, became the first permanent resident pastor in 1845. In addition to his legendary pastoral zeal, Father Rogers is rightly considered the “founding pastor” of St. Peter's as we know it today.