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  2. Andrew Comiskey - Wikipedia

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    Later, Comiskey and Desert Stream would move and become part of Vineyard Anaheim, but this association finished when he moved to Kansas City. [5] In the following years, Comiskey continued his work as a pastor and leader of Desert Stream / Living Waters Ministries. Comiskey cites author and ministry leader Leanne Payne as a major influence.

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  5. Lettie Cowman - Wikipedia

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    Lettie Burd Cowman (March 3, 1870 – April 17, 1960), also known as L.B. Cowman, was an American writer and author of the devotional books Streams in the Desert and Springs in the Valley. Cowman published her books under the author name Mrs. Charles E. Cowman.

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  7. Desert Spring - Wikipedia

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    Desert Spring may refer to: Desert Spring, California, a former settlement in Kern County, California; Operation Desert Spring, an operation in Kuwait by the United ...

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  9. John J. Crowley - Wikipedia

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    Fr. John J. Crowley (December 8, 1891 - March 17, 1940), often referred to as the Desert Padre, was an early 20th century Catholic priest in California's large but sparsely populated Eastern Sierra. He served there from 1919 to 1940, with an interlude, mainly in Fresno, from about 1924 to 1934.