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  2. Maranatha Campus Ministries - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, Weiner founded a campus ministry called the "Maranatha House" at Murray State University, a few miles from Paducah. The word "Maranatha" means "Our Lord, come" or "Our Lord is come" in Aramaic, and was a popular Christian phrase around that time. Later in 1972, Weiner struck out on his own and changed Maranatha House's name to ...

  3. Every Nation Churches & Ministries - Wikipedia

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    Every Nation Churches & Ministries [1] is a worldwide organization of churches and campus ministries. The organization is located in seven regions around the world. [ 2 ] The president is Steve Murrell.

  4. Champions for Christ - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1985 as part of the controversial Maranatha Campus Ministries, Champions for Christ (CFC) is an outreach to college and professional athletes.Now a part of the Every Nation group of ministries, CFC has also come under the auspices of other organizations since initial establishment.

  5. The Forerunner - Wikipedia

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    The Forerunner was founded by Bob Weiner and Rose Weiner and Maranatha Campus Ministries in 1981. It was conceived as a publication which would reach young people with the message of the Christian faith and especially conservativism as a counterpoint to liberalism. The method was calculated: to influence the thinking of students with biblical ...

  6. Talk:Every Nation Churches & Ministries/Maranatha - Wikipedia

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    Maranatha Campus Ministries (MCM) was criticized for not having a clear statement of the Trinity in a 1984 report by an ad hoc committee comprised of James Bjornstad, Brian Onken (representing Christian Research Institute), Steve Cannon, Ronald Enroth, Karen Hoyt (representing Spiritual Counterfeits Project), and Gordon Lewis

  7. Shepherding movement - Wikipedia

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    Other movements influenced by the Shepherding doctrine were the Shiloh houses scattered across the U.S. (some of them transitioned into Calvary Chapels when they abandoned the shepherding movement ideas), International Churches of Christ, Maranatha Campus Ministries, [9] the Jesus People USA (in or around 1991 were adopted by the Evangelical ...

  8. Maranatha Volunteers International - Wikipedia

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    Maranatha concentrates their building activities in certain countries which change from time to time. In 2010 Maranatha is building primarily in Cuba, Ecuador, Haiti, India, Malawi, Mexico, Mozambique, Zambia and the United States. [2] In 2009, 507 churches were built of which 428 of the structures were "One-Day Churches" built in 25 countries. [2]

  9. Talk:Maranatha Campus Ministries - Wikipedia

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    The Main Author of this article on Maranatha Campus Ministries is a sick and twisted individual. You sound like a little baby. Crying, crying. You omitted a great deal from the article when you write your "history", and did not have the guts to save any of the truths that were added, even though they were footnoted and credible.