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  2. Tricia Hersey - Wikipedia

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    She contends that rest is key to Black liberation because it allows space for healing and invention. [5] Hersey has tied Black exhaustion to continued experiences of oppression. [ 9 ] Prior to founding the Nap Ministry, Tricia Hersey has had other occupations such as an educator at Chicago public schools where she taught poetry.

  3. Carrie Judd Montgomery - Wikipedia

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    This was the first healing home on the West Coast and through Carrie’s move to California, she was one of the first early advocates of divine healing [18] on the west side of the nation. In several histories of the Divine Healing Movement , Carrie is the only woman listed among the other key shapers in the movement of Charles Cullis , A. B ...

  4. Faith healing - Wikipedia

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    Healing in the Bible is often associated with the ministry of specific individuals including Elijah, Jesus and Paul. [2] Christian physician Reginald B. Cherry views faith healing as a pathway of healing in which God uses both the natural and the supernatural to heal. [15]

  5. Oral Roberts Evangelistic Association - Wikipedia

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    Oral Roberts Evangelistic Association (OREA) is a Pentecostal ministry started by faith healer and televangelist Oral Roberts and currently run by his son Richard Roberts. Originally operating as a traveling revival with claims of curing the sick, in 1963 Oral Roberts University was founded by the ministry. In 2007 following a lawsuit involving ...

  6. Kathryn Kuhlman - Wikipedia

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    Late in her life she was supportive of the nascent Jesus movement. [7] By 1970 she had moved to Los Angeles, conducting healing services for thousands of people, and was often compared to Aimee Semple McPherson. [8] She became well known for her "gift of healing" despite, as she often noted, having no theological training.

  7. Association of Vineyard Churches - Wikipedia

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    Wimber's teaching on healing and the ministry of the Holy Spirit led to conflict. In a meeting with Calvary Chapel leaders, it was suggested that Wimber's church stop using the Calvary name and affiliate with Gulliksen's Vineyard movement. [7] In 1982, Wimber's church changed its name to the Anaheim Vineyard Christian Fellowship.

  8. Prosperity theology - Wikipedia

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    Prosperity theology (sometimes referred to as the prosperity gospel, the health and wealth gospel, the gospel of success, seed-faith gospel, Faith movement, or Word-Faith movement) [1] is a religious belief among some Charismatic Christians that financial blessing and physical well-being are always the will of God for them, and that faith, positive scriptural confession, and giving to ...

  9. Hobart Freeman - Wikipedia

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    Faith for Healing. How to Know God's Will – For Your Life and for Important Decisions. Why Speak in Tongues? The Christian's Three-Fold Ministry through Prayer in the Spirit. The Doctrine of Substitution in the Old Testament: Fulfilled in Christ [1985] – Based on his doctoral thesis and published posthumously. Why Do the Righteous Suffer?