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  2. Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth - Wikipedia

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    The DeMoss House ministry paved the way for Tim Keller’s founding of Redeemer Church in 1989. [ 26 ] [ 27 ] Keller’s biographer wrote, “If this crowd would no longer go to church, she would go to them with the message of Jesus.” [ 27 ] [ 29 ] Her daughter Nancy Wolgemuth wrote, “her model has led me to reverence, honor, and joyously ...

  3. Book of Wisdom - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Wisdom, or the Wisdom of Solomon, is a book written in Greek and most likely composed in Alexandria, Egypt. It is not part of the Hebrew Bible but is included in the Septuagint . Generally dated to the mid-first century BC , [ 1 ] or to the reign of Caligula (AD 37-41), [ 2 ] the central theme of the work is " wisdom " itself ...

  4. Christian revival - Wikipedia

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    The Welsh revival was not an isolated religious movement but very much a part of Britain's modernization. The revival began in the fall of 1904 under the leadership of Evan Roberts (1878–1951), a 26-year-old former collier and minister-in-training. The revival lasted less than a year, but in that period 100,000 converts were made.

  5. Revivalist (person) - Wikipedia

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    The Azusa Street revival spread overseas, and particularly impacted Wales through Evan Roberts. [12] The outpouring was termed the Welsh Revival and lasted from 1904 through 1905. [13] Around the same time, John G. Lake was reported to have held several healing crusades in Africa, and began a healing ministry in Spokane, Washington. [14]

  6. Rodney Howard-Browne - Wikipedia

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    The River is a Pentecostal church with revival meetings, led by Howard-Browne, known for those in the audience breaking into "holy laughter" and experiencing other pentecostal and charismatic phenomena. Howard-Browne is the head of Revival Ministries International, a ministry he and his wife founded in 1997.

  7. Book of Sirach - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Sirach was originally written in Biblical Hebrew and was also known as the "Proverbs of ben Sira" (משלי בן סירא, Mišlē ben Sirā) or the "Wisdom of ben Sira" (חכמת בן סירא, Ḥokhmat ben Sirā). The book was not accepted into the Hebrew Bible and the original Hebrew text was not preserved by the Masoretes.

  8. Michael Card - Wikipedia

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    Michael Card is the author or co-author of twenty-two books. He originally started writing as a way to share the knowledge he accumulated while researching his songs. He found his studies were too in-depth to condense everything he had learned into one short piece. The books that resulted from album research bear the same titles as the albums.

  9. George Jeffreys (pastor) - Wikipedia

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    The brothers involved themselves in the work of the church, and were looked on as 'revivalists' and 'children of the revival' as they sought to keep the revival alive. [2] George would come to believe that the Pentecostal movement was itself an extension of this revival.