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I am a retired teacher who wrote 7 photocopiable books for Teachers and one book for children Union Jack Colouring Book. The 7books covered Geography, History (Medieval/ Tudor/ Stuart), Travel and Transport, Myself and Events (this included diaries), Race Against Time Stories (SATS based), Church Dates for Children plus Nature and Seasons (including Sport). These 7 books have been mainly broken into a number of segments. Challenging the Physical Elements, my Geography book, is complete.

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I am a retired teacher who wrote 7 photocopiable books for Teachers and one book for children Union Jack Colouring Book. The 7books covered Geography, History (Medieval/ Tudor/ Stuart), Travel and Transport, Myself and Events (this included diaries), Race Against Time Stories (SATS based), Church Dates for Children plus Nature and Seasons (including Sport). These 7 books have been mainly broken into a number of segments. Challenging the Physical Elements, my Geography book, is complete.
Frank Jenner (1903-1977)  The evangelist of George Street
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Frank Jenner (1903-1977) The evangelist of George Street

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Frank Arthur ‘Bones’ Jenner was an Australian evangelist, born in England. His signature approach to evangelism was to ask people on George Street, Sydney, If you died within 24 hours, where would you be in eternity? Heaven or hell? Frank was born on 2nd November 1903 and raised in England. According to his posthumous biographer, Raymond Wilson, he was anti-authoritarian and during WW1, aged 12, sent to work on a ship for misbehaving boys. In South Africa he was bitten by a tsetse fly and contracted trypanosomiasis (a sleeping sickness) and in a coma for 15 days. He recovered but suffered from narcolepsy (sudden and uncontrolled episodes of deep sleep) for the rest of his life. He was never allowed to drive a car. He joined the Royal Navy but deserted in New York to join the US Navy. Aged 24 he deserted again while in Australia. He then worked for the Royal Australian Navy until he bought himself out in 1937- with no pension. By this time he was into gambling and he kept a rabbit’s foot for luck - hence his nickname ’ Bones’. While in Melbourne he met Charlie Peters who invited him to dinner. On 6th of July 1929 he married Charlie’s daughter, Jessie. In 1937 he encountered a group of men from Glanton Exclusive Brethren. One was engaged in open-air preaching. Frank said he would listen to the good news if he could share his first -they played crap on the pavement. One of the brethren invited him to his home and he converted to Christianity. Jessie thought he had become manic or insane and left him, taking their daughter Ann. Jessie then had boils and with care from the Brethren became a Christian. Frank and Jessie made up. He stopped gambling but money was tight-he was often unemployed because he would evangelize at his work place and get fired! Jessie then had a peptic ulcer and moved to India until she recovered. In 1939 he was recalled to active duty and given a shore duties in Sydney. After WW11 he was a janitor for IBM. For the next 28 years Frank engaged in personal evangelism. He set himself the target of speaking to 10 people a day. He woke up at 5 am daily to pray. He kept a verse in his pocket* I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me* (Phil4:13) He probably spoke with more than 100, 000 people - by opening with ‘If you die…’ on George Street and giving them Scripture tracts until he was debited with Parkinson disease. In 1952 Rev Francis Willmore Dixon, from Bournemouth, decided to travel to Australia with his wife, Nancy. He had heard Peter Culver, his youth pastor, and Noel Stanton testify that Frank was the reason they were converted. They met Frank in 1953. Frank was now 50 and he cried when he heard for the first time that his evangelism had worked Frank died of cancer in 1977. By 1979 Dixon had discovered 10 people. Nancy, wrote The Jenner story 2000 Wilson published Jenner of George Street: Sydney’s Soul-Winning Sailor the true story of an extraordinary man
Frank E. Gaebelein
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Frank E. Gaebelein

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Frank Ely Gaebelein was an American evangelist, educator, author, editor and the founding headmaster of The Stony Brook School (TSBS) (1922-63) in Long Island, New York. He had a great influence on a number of major Biblical publications in the l1950-1980s. He was vice-chairman of the New Scofield Reference Bible.(1954) He was the style editor for the translation committee of the New International Version (NIV) of the Bible (1968) and general editor for the Expositor’s Bible Commentary(1971-83). * He was also co- editor of Christianity Today (1963 +) Frank was born on 31st March 1899 in Mount Vernon, New York. His parents were German immigrants- his father was a noted preacher. He earned his BA from New York University in 1920 having served for the US Army in 1918. He earned his MA from Harvard University (1921) Shortly after graduating, in the Spring of 1921, he was approached by John F. Carson and Ford C. Ottman to be the headmaster at TSBS. It opened in the fall of 1922. On 13th September TSBS was inaugurated with 27 boys and 9 faculty. Frank was headmaster from 1922-63. The academic reputation of the school grew in prominence. He called the school an 'experiment in Christian education and set the mission of the school as being a rigorous college preparatory school thoroughly rooted in the Christian tradition. ( Read the notes on ‘The Stony Brook School’ ) In 1923 he married Dorothy Laura (nee Medd). They had 3 children. Besides being headmaster he also served as an ordained deacon and presbyter at the Reformed Episcopal Church. In 1954 he served as vice-chairman for Oxford University Press’s preparation of the New Scofield Reference Bible 1957 he was on the executive committee for Billy Graham’s 16 week crusade at Madison Square gardens. On retiring from TSBS in 1963 his son Donn M. Gaebelein became headmaster (1963-76). Frank joined Carl F.H. Henry as co-editor of Christianity Today. In 1968 he became involved with NI version of the Bible. 1969-72 he was director of the faculty summer seminar on faith and learning at Wheaton College, Illinois. From 1971, until his death, he was the general editor of the 12 volume *Expositor’s Bible Commentary. * He found time to write more than 20 books ( see ‘Published works’) TSBS in October 1982 dedicated their hall in his name Frank E. Gaebelein Hall. In November 1982 he underwent a double bypass surgery - he never recovered. Frank died on 19th January 1983, aged 83 at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester. Minnesota. in November 1937 Frank reaffirmed the purpose of TSBS. The prime reason for its existence has been to *bring its students into vital contact with the Christian faith *-this was also Frank’s purpose in life. Sources used Abebooks Wikipedia Christianity Today Frank E. Gaebelein The Stony Brook School
A. W. Tozer (1897-1963)
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A. W. Tozer (1897-1963)

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Aiden Wilson Tozer was an American Christian pastor, author, magazine editor and spiritual mentor. Aiden liked to be referred to as Tozer. He was born into poverty, he came from a tiny farming community in Western la Jose, Pennsylvania and was self educated. He taught himself what he had missed in high school and university. He was converted to Christianity as a teenager in Akron , Ohio when he overheard a street preacher say ,If you don’t know how to be saved… just call on God, saying, Lord be merciful to me a sinner.** He went up into his attic and heeded the preacher’s advice His future mother-in-law Mrs Pfautz helped him progress rapidly in the things of God. He married Ada Cecelia Pfautz and they had 7 children- 6 sons and a daughter. In 1919, 5 years after his conversion he accepted an offer to serve as pastor of his first church. This began his 44 years of ministry associated with the Christian and Missionary Alliance (C&MA), a Protestant Evangelical denomination. ( C&MA read ’ Alliance World Fellowship’) He pastored in several different congregations before he became pastor of Southside Alliance Church in Chicago (1928-59). The congregation grew from 80 to 800. 100’s of people, especially nearby college students, flocked to his services. In 1941 they had to build larger facilities. His final years, 1959-63, were spent at Avenue Road Church, Toronto, Canada. Tozer was known for his sermons. Prayer was of vital importance to him. His preaching as well as his writings were extensions of his prayer life.* His lively imagination and descriptive powers gave force and vividness to his presentations. He spent hours meticulously producing sermons that could be described as being majestic and profound. He was able to express his perceptions in a beautiful simple, forceful manner. His approach to preaching captivated the congregation with superior language and phrases and his splendid voice and diction. Instead of shouting he used crisp, precise, climatic sentences. His voice was quiet but the sermon penetrated the soul* In May 1950 Tozer was elected the editor of Alliance Weekly magazine (now Alliance Life). It was a position he held until his death in 1963. From 1951-9 Tozer’s ministry enlarged when WMBI, the Moody radio station, broadcast a weekly program originating from his church study. More than 60 books bear his name. many of which were compiled after his death. At least 2 are regarded as classics The Power of God and The Knowledge of the Holy. Tozer died on12th May 1963 of a heart attackin Toronto. he was buried in Ellet Cemetery, Akron. Ohio. The simple epitaph marking his grave reads A.W. Tozer - A Man of God He had the ability to make his listeners face themselves in the light of what God was saying to them. James I. Snyder - his biographer Sources Alliance magazine Amazon WikiTree Wikipdia
Donald Barnhouse  (1895-1960) Dr. Barnhouse & the Bible
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Donald Barnhouse (1895-1960) Dr. Barnhouse & the Bible

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Donald Grey Barnhouse was an American Christian preacher, pastor, theologian, radio pioneer and writer. For 33 years he was pastor of Tenth Presbyterian Church (TPC) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (1927-60). In 1931 he founded Revelation magazine which was renamed Eternity in 1950 (it was closed in 1988). He may have died 60 years ago but his radio broadcasting program The Bible study Hour is still available under a new name *Dr. Barnhouse & the Bible. * Donald was born on 28th march 1895 in Watsonville, California. After graduation from high school he enrolled at the Biola Institute in 1912. He also studied at the University of Chicago and Princeton Theological Seminary. In 1917 he enlisted in the army before completing his studies at Princeton. First Lieutenant Barnhouse, was ordained in April 1918 by the Presbyterian Church of the USA. In 1927 he became pastor of TPC in Philadelphia. Under his influence (1927-60) the congregation became, and continues to be, the conservative Presbyterian church in Center City 1931 saw him publish the magazine Revelation - which contained his sermons. expositions and religious interpretations of current affairs. 1950 he founded Eternity magazine - a monthly publication - he wrote a ‘Window to the World’ column for each issue between 1931-60. He also wrote a number of books and articles, (See ‘Works’) He was a pioneer in preaching over the radio. Hie programs were taped and the program continues on the air today. In 1949 he began a weekly in-depth study of the Book of Romans- this continued until his death in 1960. Donald was married twice. He married Ruth and they had 4 children. She died of cancer in 1944 Several years later he married his second wife, Margaret who was the widow of Douglas Bell. They made their home on a farm near Doylestown, Pennsylvania. He continued to pastor at TBC, carry on his broadcasting and write. Donald died on 5th November 1960, in a Philadelphia Hospital, one month after being diagnosed with a large malignant brain tumour. His authoritative voice held my attention, his physical appearance was arresting, and his preaching was teaching of the highest intellectual order… I always marveled at the simplicity of the faith of this very intelligent and learned man C. Everett Koop, Former US Surgeon General -for 20 years a member of TBC Sources Amazon Wikipedia
Harry A. Ironside   (1876-1951)
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Harry A. Ironside (1876-1951)

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Henry Allen ’ Harry’ Ironside was a Canadian -American Bible preacher, theologian, pastor and author who pastored Moody Church from 1929-1948. Harry was a twin. When he was born they thought he was dead. His sister, Sophia, was seriously ill so they concentrated on her. 40 minutes after his birth a pulse was detected and they resuscitated him. Date 14 October 1876. From a very young age he showed a strong interest in Christianity. When the family moved from Canada to Los Angeles, California on 12th December 1886 the new church had no Sunday School. Aged 11 he started his own. With his new friends they sewed old burlap bags together and made a tent big enough to hold 100. Harry became their teacher. Attendance averaged 60 children and a few adults each week. In 1888 Dwight I. Moody came to preach at Hazard’s pavilion - it held 4,000 people. Harry dreamed of preaching at such a gathering but in 1889 evangelist Donald Monro came and told Harry he was nor ‘born again’. For 6 months he gave up Sunday school. February 1890, aged 13, he accepted Christ.I rested on the Word of God and confessed Christ as my Saviour. He returned to preaching. Teased by his schoolmates he was determined in his mission to win souls. When he left school in the daytime he worked full time at a photography studio: at night he preached at Salvation Army (SA) meetings. Aged 16 he preached full time and a Commissioned Lieutenant in the SA… He preached 500 sermons a year around Southern California. Aged 18,his gruelling schedule took his toll on his health and he entered Beulah Rest Home to recuperate In 1896, aged 20, he moved to San Francisco and again associated with the Plymouth Brethren. While helping at Henry Varley meetings he met and married pianist Helen Schofield. His mother died in 1898. 1900 family moved to Oakland (1900-29). He resumed a nightly preaching schedule. 1903 accepted his first East Coast preaching invitation. Established Western Book and Tract Company (1914-192 ?) Preached almost 7,000 sermons to 1,25 million listeners (1916-1929). 1924 he began to preach under the direction of the Moody Bible Institute. 1926 turned down full time faculty position at Dallas Theological Seminary but became visiting lecturer (1925-43) 1929 preached at Moody Church in Chicago. Invited to serve a trial for one year, he stayed (1929-1948). Preached nearly every Sunday with 4,000 auditorium filled to capacity. In 1938 toured G.B. , preached 142 times to crowds of 2,000+. 1942 became president of Africa Inland Mission In 1948 Harry and Helen their celebrated golden wedding anniversary. They had 2 sons Edmund Henry and John Schofield. Helen died 1st May 1948 He married Annie Turner Hightower 9th October 1949 Following eye surgery he toured New Zealand. 15th January 1951 Harry died there, aged 74. And the beggar died also Source used Wikipedia
Oswald Thompson Allis  (1880-1973)
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Oswald Thompson Allis (1880-1973)

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Oswald Thompson Allis was an American presbyterian theologian and Bible scholar. He was born on 9th September 1880 in Wallingford, Delaware county, Pennsylvania. ( His future wife- Julie Waterbury- was born on the same day.) He was raised in the family home at 1604 Spruce Street, Philadelphia. In 1929, nearly 50 years later, this same location was to serve as the ’ cradle’ for the newly formed Westminster Theological Seminary (WTS). Degrees earned AB from University of Pennsylvania 1901 BD from Princeton Theological Seminary 1905 AM from Princeton University 1907 PhD from University of Berlin 1913 Role and Places he worked Instructor in Semitic Philosophy at Princeton Theological Seminary (1910-22) Assist, Prof. of Semitic Philosophy ‘’ ‘’ ‘’ (1922-29) (Reorganization of Princeton Seminary placed modernists in control of the school and prompted the resignations of Gresham Machen, Oswald Allis, Robert Dick Wilson and Cornelius van Til. They left the prestige of Princeton to stand for the truth of the Bible. They knew that theological compromise would harm the spiritual power of the church. In 1929 Machen founded a new school- Westminster Theological Seminary- with senior faculty members from Princeton.- classes began that autumn.) ( Read ‘The Heroic Stand of our Founder’) Professor of Old Testament History and Exegesis at Westminster TS (1929=30) Professor of Old Testament at ‘’ TS (1930=36) Oswald retired from his teaching post. Independently wealthy he was able to devote the rest of his life to research and writing. Apparently he lectured at Columbia Theological Seminary 1946 Oswald was the editor of The Princeton Theological Review from 1918-1929 and the Editorial Correspondent for The Evangelical Quarterly 1929=1973 (until his death) He wrote several books. The most notable were Prophecy and the Church (1945) and God Spoke to Moses (1951). It is the painstaking and thorough accuracy of Dr. Allis in whatever he does, that causes his students to marvel. We watch him unravel the intricacies of Hebrew syntax, and his patience is a constant example and inspiration to us. (1931 promotional information for WTS) Sources The Princeton Theological Review This Day in Presbyterian History Wikipedia
Robert Dick Wilson  (1856-1930)
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Robert Dick Wilson (1856-1930)

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Robert Dick Wilson was an extraordinary American linguist and Presbyterian scholar who devoted his life to proving the reliability of the Hebrew Bible. In his determination to prove the accuracy of the original manuscripts he learned the 45 languages into which the Scriptures had been translated into up to 600 AD. These included Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek He was a brilliant language student. While still a student he could read the New Testament in 9 languages. Wikipedia sets up chronologically the universities he graduated from:- Princeton Humboldt, Berlin and the universities he worked in:- Western Theological Seminary ( now Pittsburgh Theological Seminary) (1883-90 Professor of the Old Testament Princeton )1990-1920+) William Henry Green professor of Semitic languages and O.T Criticism Westminster Theological Seminary. (1920+ -?) Aged 25 he estimated that he would live to about 70 (he actually lived to be 74). He decided for the first 15 years he would study every language that had a bearing on the Old Testament (OT) - he mastered 45 The next 15 years to studying the text of the OT - he looked at every consonant -about 1.25 million of them (Hebrew has no vowels) The Bible was amazingly precise The following 15 years he spent his time writing down the results of his long research. The result was *A Scientific Investigation of the Old Testament (1926). Robert wrote, after 45 years research, that he could confidently affirm '*we are scientifically certain that we have substantially the same Old Testament test that was in the possession of Christ and the apostles and so far as anybody knows , the same as that written by the original composers of the Old Testament documents. ’ * Occasionally God gives His church a man of unusual gifts, deep piety and true insight E.J. Young Richard died at the age of 74. Bible students are indebted to him for the masterful work he did in helping confirm the credibility of the Old Testament. Christian Courier Sources used Christian Courier Princeton Theological Seminary Trinity Book service wikipedia
R.A. Torrey    (1856-1928)
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R.A. Torrey (1856-1928)

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Rueben Archer Torrey was an American evangelist, pastor, educator and writer. He was a superintendent at the Bible Institute of the Evangelization Society (BIES) (now Moody Bible institute). He later became their second president. Reuben was born in Hoboken, New Jersey, the son of a banker. He graduated form Yale University in 1875 and Yale Divinity School in 1878. Rueben in the same year became a minister in Garrettville, Ohio. In 1879 he married Clara Smith (Swift?) and they had 5 children. He studied Theology at Leipzig and Erlangen Universities from 1882-3. In 1889 he joined Dwight Moody in his evangelistic work in Chicago and became superintendent of BIES (1889-1908). (For information about the Moody Bible Institute see notes) In 1894 he became pastor at Chicago Avenue Church (now the Moody Memorial Church) (1894-1906). In 1898 Reuben served as chaplain with the YMCA at camp Chickamauga during the Spanish American War’ 1902-3 he preached in nearly every part of the English speaking world. 1903-5 with Charles McCallon Alexander, a song leader, he conducted revival services in Great Britain and visited China, Japan, Australia and India. 1905-7 campaigned in American and Canadian 1908 Reuben founded the Montrose Bible Conference i Pennsylvania. Many well known Christian leaders frequently gathered at the 3,000 seat tabernacle. He remained a guiding hand of the conference for the rest of his life. (What started as a 10 day summer Bible has expanded into a a year round multi- faceted conference, camp and Retreat center 1912-1924 he served as Dean of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles (BILA)( now Biola University) where he was recognized as a leader in the field of Christian education. He contributed to the BIOLA publication The King’s Business. ( See ’ History and Heritage’ and ‘Forgotten Founder’) In WW1 he acted as chaplain at Camp Bowie - a POW camp in Texas. 1915-24 he served as the first pastor of the Church of the Open Door, Los Angles. He was one of the 3 editors of the The Fundamentals which gave its name to ‘fundamentalism’. (Read excerpt from ’ The Untold Story of the Fundamentals’) The church and BILA both grew rapidly under Reuben’s leadership. After 12 years at BILA he became restless to devote his time fully to evangelism. He resigned his positions to hold evangelistic meetings and to speak at conferences throughout the USA. Reuben held his last evangelistic meeting in Florida in 1927. Additional meetings were cancelled because of his failing health. He died on 26th October , 1928 at home in Ashville, North Carolina. Reuben had preached throughout the world and written 40 books. He was 72 when he died. ( 'Torrey's Life Timeline' shows important dates and events ) Sources Biola University Moody Bible Institute Wikipedia
Albert Benjamin Simpson (1843-1919)
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Albert Benjamin Simpson (1843-1919)

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Albert Benjamin Simpson, also known as A.B. Simpson was a Canadian preacher, theologian, author and founder of the Christian and Ministry Alliance (C&MA) which has an emphasis on global evangelism. He was born in Bayview, near Cavendish, Prince Edward Island, Canada and raised in a strict Calvinistic Scottish Presbyterian and Puritan tradition. His conversion began under the ministry of Henry Gratton Guinness, a visiting evangelist from Ireland during the revival of 1859. He received his training at Knox College, University of Toronto. After graduating in 1865 he was ordained into the Canadian Presbyterian Church (CPC) - after he left for the USA it became the largest Presbyterian group. Aged 21 he accepted a call to the large Knox PC in Hamilton, Ontario. December 1873 he left Canada to take the pulpit of the largest Presbyterian church in Louisville, Kentucky- Chestnut Street PC. It was here he first thought of building a tabernacle so he could preach to the common man. He was successful at Chestnut Street but they reluctant to embrace a wider evangelist endeavour. 1880 moved to 13th Street PC in New York City where he immediately began reaching out to the world. In 1881, after two fruitful years, resigned from 13th Street to begin an independent gospel ministry to the many new immigrants and neglected masses of NY City. In a Sunday morning service in 1882 he declared * I am not interested in being a respectable Christian. * He left his church to start a school in which people could train to take the Good News of God. That school was the Missionary Training Institute - now Nyack College - which had a major influence on the Pentecostal movement, its pastors and missionaries . ( Read ‘Influence on Pentecostalism’ and ’ A Little History’ ) He proceeded to hold evangelical meetings on Sunday afternoons. These grew into camp meetings and revivals in other locations along the East -coast, the beginning of C&MA. In 1882 he published the first missionary journal The Gospel in All Lands. Also founded and began to publish The Word, Works and World. By 1911 known as the Alliance Weekly, then Alliance Life - the official publication of C&MA. In 1889 Albert moved his church to the corner of 44th St. and 8th Av - the New York Tabernacle. His disciplined upbringing and his natural genius made him an effective communicator of the Gospels. He preached a unique Gospel of Jesus which became known as the Fourfold Gospel - Jesus our Saviour,Sanctifier, Healer and Coming King it’s at the heart of what Alliance people believe about Jesus (Read ‘Fourfold Gospel’ notes for full information) Albert even found time to write lyrics for 120 hymns and 101 books. He died aged 75. The Gospel of the Kingdom, we Must preach in every land The Missionary Cry by Albert Sources The Fourfold Gospel wikipedia
Eli Soriano      Members Church of God International
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Eliso ‘Eli’ Fernando Soriano, also known as BES ( Bro. Eli Soriano), Brother Eli or Kapatid na Eli is a Fiipino televangelist. He currently the ‘Overall servant’ of the Members Church of God International (MCGI). It is an international Christian religious organization with headquarters in Pampanga, Philippines. He is also the main host of a radio and television program Ang Dating Daan (The Old Path). Eli was born on 4th April 1947 in Pasay, Philippines. He started school when he was 8. He dropped out of school 3 months before graduation due to an alleged religious debate between Eli and the school administrator. 7th April, 1964, 3 days after his 17th birthday, he was baptized and became a member of the Church of God in Christ Jesus, Pillar and Support of the Truth - ( (CGCJPST) - his parents church. In 1969 Nicholas Antiporda Perez, the church’s presiding minister, gave Eli the title of minister. The rumour was that when Perez died Eli would succeed him. Perez died in 1975 and Levita Gugulan, not Eli, became the new leader. He initially accepted the appointment but later denounced her leadership by saying according to the Bible women should not be leaders of the church . In 1976 Eli and his allies left the Gugulan sect. They setup their own sect with a similar name to CGCJPST. This resulted in a suit being filed. Eventually in 2004 it became Members Church of God International (MCGI. ( See Schism and information on MCGI) Eli is known for:- 1.his signature method of ’ Bible Exposition’-in a live show guests get the chance to ask impromptu questions 2.his straight forward preaching and exposing what he believes to be doctrinal errors by local or international religious groups. 3. debating with different pastors. He is very much into charitable works with his cousin Daniel Razon. These include FREE medical and dental check-ups, FREE bus rides, FREE transient home for homeless people. ( For the 4 projects in 2010 see ‘Charitable works’ for more more detail) Ang Dating Daan (ADD) is a religious radio and television hosted primarily by Eli and began at the end of 1980. It is considered to be the longest running religious program in the Philippines. It is now aired in 73 countries worldwide including Brazil, India, Japan,Latin America, Portugal, Saipan,Spain, South Africa and the USA.It is translated into 5 languages over terrestrial television, radio, internet and carried by at least 7 satellites across the globe. (See ‘Ang Datin Daan’ and BroEli channel) Eli is currently in exile from the Philippines to evade various death threats over his preaching and the countless libel cases he faces from people he defamed. Eli is using this opportunity to preach the Gospel of Jesus abroad. Sources used EliSoriano.com Wikipedia
Kerry  Shook
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Kerry Shook

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Kerry Shook is an American minister, best selling author, and senior pastor of Woodlands Church in the Woodlands, Texas. Born in on 6th November 1962 he attended Klein High School in Spring, Texas. He graduated form Baylor university, in Waco, Texas and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, located in Fort Worth. Kerry is married to Chris and they have 4 children. Kerry and Chris Shook founded Woodlands Church, formerly Fellowship of the Woodlands, Texas in October 1993. They started with a vision to reach to reach families in their community with uplifting music, a friendly atmosphere and a relevant message , that can be applied to your life. Woodlands church has grown on 3 locations in now a mega-church with over 18,000 in weekly attendance. ( Read ‘What we believe’ sheets In 2005 Kerry began broadcasting his message on local television stations. beginning with KTBU Channel 55 in Huston. Other stations were quickly added. Today they are on Daystar and other channels Today Kerry Shook Ministries is a worldwide television ministry to inter/national audience with broadcasts reaching 50 USA states and 200 countries world wide. The promotion material suggests to tune into THE BEST HALF HOUR OF THE WEEK ( See Daystar sheet) Both Kerry and Chris have written books. Together in 2008 they wrote *One Month to Live:a No-Regrets Life which became a New York Times Best-Seller. They lost their grandson Jude after just one day. In 2020 they wrote a book explaining the impact this had on this family’s lives. The Gift of One Day (See book review). They also write a daily devotional video. ( See video sheet) Kerry and Chris continue to God’s work, Sources daystar Kerry Shook Ministries wikipedia
R.W. Schambach     (1926-2012)
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R.W. Schambach (1926-2012)

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Robert W. Schambach was an American televangelist, pastor, Word of Faith minister of the Word and author. His television Power Todaycan be seen on the Datstar Christian TV network as well as over the internet and streaming podcasts. Robert was born on 3rd of April 1926 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. He became a born again Christian as a youth - he was standing on a street corner when the evangelist C.M. Ward gave an altar call. He felt a call to preach but decided to pursue other dreams first. He joined the U.S. Navy and served as a boiler maker on a destroyer in the Pacific and Asia during WW 11. having survived that he surrendered to God and was determined to preach the Gospel wherever God sent him. Robert enrolled in Bible school. While there he met Winnie - Mary Winifred Donald (born 3rd September 1926). C.M. Ward ordained Robert and he began to pastor a church. He went to the Central Bible Institute in Springfield, Missouri in the mid 1940s. C.M. Ward married Robert and Winnie on 4th September 1948 - one day after her 22 nd birthday… He began a 5 year ‘apprenticeship’ with the evangelist A.A. Allen. He travelled extensively with A.A. Allen on his ‘Miracle Crusades’ along with Don Stewart and Leroy Jenkins. He helped with the crusades, preaching at some services and doing the advance work. Finally he felt God calling him to begin his own ministry. He founded 4 ‘tent churches’ in large cities and began his popular radio program *The Voice of Power. Robert’s Schambach ministry to the hurting has been received in many nations of the world - Europe, Russia, India, Asia, Philippines, Africa, the West Indies and central and south America. Robert’s trade mark phrase 'You don’t have any trouble. All you need is faith in God ’ has stirred faith in multitudes. Winnie died, aged 83 on 20th April , 2010. They were married for 61 years. Robert died on 17th January. 2012 of a heart attack. Robert preached an uncompromising word of faith , followed by signs and wonders. Information and Sources Word of Faith Amazon Bible Teachings, Faith, Faith in God Wikipedia
Adrian Rogers   (1931-2005)
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Adrian Rogers (1931-2005)

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Adrian Pierce Rogers was an American Southern Baptist pastor and conservative author. He served 3 times as the President of the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) (1979-80) (1986-8). He was instrumental in the SB denomination’s conservative resurgence in the late 1970s. He was the founder of the Adrian Rogers Pastor Training Institute ( ARPTI) for ministers. He also established the Religious Roundtable. Adrian was born in West Palm beach, Florida on 12th September 1931. He entered the Christian ministry aged 19. He graduated form Stetson University in DeLand, Florida and New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. He was ordained by Northwood Baptist Church (now Family Church village)in West Palm Beach. His first job as senior pastor was at Fellsmere baptist Church. His second ministry was on Merritt Island, Florida (1964-72). He became the senior pastor at Bellevue Baptist Church in Memphis,Tennessee in 1972, where he remained until he retired in March 2005. The membership grew from 9,000 to 29,000 and the church moved into a new megachurch facility. Adrian was pastor emeritus after his retirement. When he became president of SBC in 1979 he was the first conservative to be elected on a platform of biblical inerrancy. Under his leadership the denomination went through a 10 year process of shifting its theological conservative stance. He was chairman in 2000 when the revised Baptist Faith and Message was produced He published 18 books. His works are available on the internationally available radio and television program Love Worth Finding - available in English and Spanish and there is Daily Devotional available. He was an adamant supporter of the anti-abortion movement. As a traditional Baptist he was opposed to alcohol and tobacco. He also preached against gambling. Adrian died on 15th November 2005 aged 74. He had contracted pneumonia in both lungs as a complication of colon cancer treatment. Joyce, his widow, currently heads the Adrian Rogers Pastor Training Institute for ministers aide by their 2 sons and a granddaughter. Adrian was known for his unique ability to simplify profound truth so it can be applied to every day life. He was one of the most effective preachers, respected Bible teacher and Christian leader of our time. information and sources used SBC Moral Majority Amazon Adrian Rogers ’ Daily Devotionals wiipedia
James and Betty Robison
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James and Betty Robison

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James Robison is an American Televangelist and the founder and president of the Christian relief organization- Life Outreach International. James, with his wife Betty, now host the daily television program LIFE Today. James was born and raised in Pasadena, Texas. His mother, Myra Wattinger, was raped. She wanted an abortion: the doctor refused. She put an ad in the paper for a Christian couple to adopt him. H.D. Hale, a local area pastor and his wife, raised James. The mother reclaimed James and he was brought up in poverty. Aged 14 he became a born again Christian. He had a strained relationship with his biological father who an alcoholic He confronted his father, aged 15, in a violent manner. While at Pasadena High School he met Betty Freeman. Rev.Hale married them on 23rd February 1963, they were both 19. Together they studied and in 1965 graduated with honours from Middle Tennessee State University. They started their ministry in 1965 together,. In 1968, through Billy Graham, they went into full time television ministry. James invitations to speak increased . The crowds grew into millions Crusades were held in stadiums… In 1979 James lost his regular slot on WFAA-TV in Dallas for preaching a sermon calling homosexuality a sin. In response he organized a Freedom Rally at the Dallas Convention Center -10,000 attended. This was a genesis , according to Mike Huckabee, for Moral Majority - an association with conservative Christians supporting Republican candidates. (See definition of Moral Majority) In the early 1980s he eventually rose to become a prominent and popular conservative religious leader. Mid 1980s he abruptly withdrew from political activities and focused on his own church community, church unity and seeking forgiveness. He did not like the person he had become. Betty agreed. Through a series of life altering events they began to experience a new level of spiritual freedom. God provide them an opportunity to minister in South Africa LIFE Today TV program LIFE Today is aired around on various television networks, both secular and Christian such as Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN) and Daystar. Today It features real stories where ministry partners and a wide range of personalities tell of their own conversion and faith impacts their lives and the lives of others. They are able to share their vision to reach impoverished children by meeting their basic needs of food, clean water, shelter, clothing and medical care and most importantly the love of Christ. Their regular church is Gateway,a DFW (non- denominational) megachurch pastored by Robert Morris. Today James and Betty have 3 children, 11 grandchildren and live in Fort Worth. This is where their program LIFE Today and their ministry LIFE Outreach are based. They lost their daughter Robin to throat cancer in 2012. Sources used LIFE Outreach International Wikipedia
Samuel Rodriguez
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Samuel Rodriguez

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Samuel Rodriguez Jr. ( born 29th September 1969) is an Evangelical Christian evangelist. He is a pastor, author, television personality, civil rights activist and movie producer. He is the founder and pastor of New Season Christian Worship Center. He is president of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference (NHCLC. His parents are Puerto Rican but he was born in the USA. Aged 16 he delivered his first sermon and quickly grew to be a leading and acclaimed evangelical preacher. He gained a MA for Organization Leadership form Northwest University. In 1992 he became an ordained minister in the assemblies of God, a Pentecostal fellowship. In 2000 he founded and is currently the president of NHCLC. NHCLC is the largest Hispanic Evangelical organization in the world with 40,118. Latino Evangelical churches as members. It helps to cultivate a network of Latino leaders in the Christian community. As a spokesperson for the Hispanic evangelicals he has featured as a speaker in the White House and congressional meetings. In 2017 as president of NHCLC he was pleased to release the statement that the organization was pleased President Trump had decided ’ to return power to states to withhold federal funds from abortion providers’ ( Read statement) Samuel currently serves on the board for the National Association of Evangelicals He is an author and his book You Are Next (2019) is a publishers weekly bestseller. In 2019 he was the executive producer of the film Flamin Hot. In 2013 he was nominated for Time Magazine’s Top 100 Most Influential People. In 2015 he was named as one of Newsmax’s Top 100 Christian leaders in America. In 2020 he was recognized as one of Israel’s Top 50 Christian Allies. Samuel is now in his early 50s and still has a great deal to offer to the Latino Christian Community and beyond. Sources NHCLC Wikipedia
Joseph Prince
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Joseph Prince

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Joseph Prince is a televangelist, senior pastor and one of the founders (1983) of New Creation Church based in Singapore, plus being an author. Joseph is the son of a Sikh priest and Chinese mother. He was born on the 15th May 1953.His birth name was Xenonamandar Jegahusiee Singh. He adopted the name of Joseph Prince while serving as an IT consultant just before he was appointed senior pastor in 1990. He spent his primary school years in Perak, Malaysia. He studied at Commonwealth Secondary School and completed his ‘A’ levels at Our lady of Lourdes, a private school. Joseph prior to 1997 had preached at churches across the world - Europe, Canada and USA and Australia. In 1997, while on holiday in the Swiss Alps with his wife, Wendy, God spoke to him. He was told he had not been preaching grace. God gave him a mandate to preach grace- pure and unadulterated *If you don’t preach pure, unadulterated grace, people’s lives will never be gloriously blessed and gloriously transformed. Desiring to see his congregation liberated, empowered and blessed by the Lord, Joseph fully embraced the mandate and has not looked back. The Singapore church numbers in 1997 were 2,000. Today there are 30,000 members. Since 1997 he has spoken in Israel, Norway, Germany, Holland, the UK. the USA, Canada, Australia and Asia. Impacting on both believers and church leaders with practical and revelatory preaching that unveils to the person the grace of Jesus Christ In 2014 Grace Revolution Church was birthed in Dallas. Texas. There is now a vibrant community of grace believers living there. In 2017 the Joseph Prince Ministry launched Decibel - an online channel and digital magazine with bite sized videos, articles and other inspiring contents to reach young people with the Gospel. May it loudly ring. Over the last 13 years (2007-20) he has written Christian books. ( See publications) Reading the paragraph - Compensation - it seems he is well paid… His church - New Creation Church regard his net worth as ‘personal in nature’. Grace is so important . It is an anagram of Great Riches at Christ’s Expense. The world is so much richer for Joseph Prince following God’s mandate to preach pure, unadulterated grace. Sources used Joseph prince Ministries Wikipedia
Rod Parsley   Breakthrough Ministry
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Rod Parsley Breakthrough Ministry

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Rodney Lee Parsley (born 13th January 1957) is a prominent American Christian minister, author, television host and evangelist. He is the senior pastor of World harvest Church, a large pentecostal church in Canal Winchester, Ohio, Columbus. He is the founder of a number of organizations. Rodney’s Breakthrough -a media ministry -covers 8 areas of ministry ( in alphabetical order) Bridge of Hope Center for Moral Clarity started 2004 founder and president City Harvest Network started 2017 Harvest Preparatory School founded 1986 Joni’s Journal written by his wife Valor Christian College founder and chancellor World Harvest Church Columbus started 1977 with 17, now 12,000 members World Harvest Church Elkhart (See separate sheet for further information on each heading) This is besides The Women’s Clinic of Columbus His television program Breakthrough with Rod Parsley is aired daily on the several networks. RODPARSLEY. TV is a 24/7 online streaming channel. Brief biography of Rod. Born in Cleveland, Ohio. Raised as a Free Will Baptist. Enrolled at Circleville Bible college- left after 2 years. As youngster influenced by Lester Sumrall who became his mentor and traveling companion. Became pastor at World Harvest Church (1977-present. Married Joni Parsley in 1986. Children - boy & girl- now adults. (See separate article on Lester Sumrall) In 2015 Rod was treated for cancer of the throat, but has since recovered. I have concentrated on Breakthrough. I have included information from Wikipedia about World harvest Church, Political activism, Writings and Criticism of Parsley Breakthrough is a worldwide soul winning ministry that is reaping the end time harvest and reviving the life of God in the hearts of humanity, With a fresh anointing on Rodney in this new millennium of ministry 1000s all across the world are being healed, saved and delivered by the power of God. Sources Breakthrough now daystar.com Ministries The center for Moral Clarity Wikipedia
Luis Palau      Argentine Christian Evangelist
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Luis Palau Argentine Christian Evangelist

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Luis Palau Jr. is one of the world’s leading international Christian evangelists and lives in the Portland area of Oregon, USA. He was born in Argentina and moved to Portland in his mid-twenties to enroll in a gradate program in Biblical studies. For many years he had a long and close relationship with Billy Graham. Luis was born on 27th November 1934 in Maschwitz, Buenos Aires, Argentina. He has 5 younger sisters and a step brother. His father, a construction executive, died when Luis was 10. The family were left nearly destitute and he had to leave his British-run boarding school to work in a bank as the sole provider. Aged 12 he was ‘born again’- devoting his life to Christ. Luis first heard Billy Graham in 1950 on the radio when he was still in Argentina. Billy inspired Luis. 1960 Luis came to Portland to attend a graduate program at Multnomah Bible college. He met and married his fellow student Pat, a Beaverton kindergarten teacher in 1961. 1962 he became a US citizen. The Palaus spent the next 8 years as missionaries in Mexico and Colombia. He worked for Billy as a Spanish interpretor and as an evangelist and in 1970. Billy contributed the ‘seed’ money( $100,000 in 4 quarter payments of $25,000) for Luis to start his own ministry, which he based on Billy’s model. In the 1970’ s he worked to build up his ministry In 1975 he shared the Bible Expositor post with Bishop Festo Kivengere at Eurofest ‘75 which was held in Brussels’ Belguim and the Palais du Centenaire and the Heysel Stadium and sponsored by the Billy graham organizasion. October 1978 Luis Palau Evangelistic Association LPEA) was ‘incorporated’. Since then Luis has held large scale evangelistic festivals and gatherings around the world. In 1999 it was noted in the Portland weekly newspaper that he assembled an 80,000 member audience in the nation’s least churched major city. In 2003, 3 of his 4 sons were working for his ministry. He hosted 3 daily radio programs- an English show carried by 900 stations and 2 Spanish programs carried by 880 stations in 25 countries. November 2005 visited Beijing, China. In 2007 it was estimated that he had shared the message of Jesus Christ with 25 million people in 70 nations. At his headquarters in Beaverton, Oregon he employs 70 and another 25 around the world. March 2008 Luis addressed 500 Christian pastors in the build-up to the August event. 22-23August 2008 held a festival in Portland which focused on volunteerism to support the homeless - over 2 days 140,000 attended. This was organized by fellow evangelicals and the Portland commissioner Erik Sten. He called the effort* Season of Service*(Please read notes) In 2015 he hosted an event City-Fest for 60,000 in Central Park, New York City For over 70 years Luis has been committed to the Word of God On Thursday, January 18th, 2018 Luis shared on Facebook he had stage 4 cancer. ( Read update on Luis’s heath on 14th October 2020 PBS wikipedia
Beth Moore,    Living Proof Ministries
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Beth Moore, Living Proof Ministries

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Wanda Elizabeth ‘Beth’ Moore (born 16th June 1957, nee Green) is an American evangelist, author and Bible teacher. She is the founder of Living proof Ministries, a Bible based organization for women based in Houston, Texas. The ministry focuses on helping women who desire to model their lives on evangelical Christian principles. At the age of 18 Beth sensed God calling her to work for him. She made it her goal to say ‘yes’ to whatever he asked. Beth earned a degree in political science from Southwest Texas State University, where she pledged and was initiated into Chi Omega. Beth married Keith Moore in 1978. After years of of developing homework for those attending her Bible Study classes she realized she had a ministry. In 1993 she self- published her first book - Things Pondered. 1994 she founded Living Proof Ministries with the purpose of teaching women to know and love Jesus through the study of Scripture. With the help of a worship band she assembled, she began holding weekend conferences around the country.(She recently celebrated over 20 years of * Living Proof * conferences.) By the late 1990s women were packing sports arenas to hear Beth. She earned speaking slots at big named churches. A publishing career followed which further magnified her influence. Beth was the first woman to have a Bible study published by ‘Life way’ -the Christian retail giant, and has since reached 22 million women - the most among female authors. Beth was flying home from a ministry event in October 2016 when she decided to compose tweets to her 900,000 followers. The tweets changed her life. Betty Green in an article published in October 2018 entitled The Tiny Blond Bible Teacher Taking on the Evangelical Machine gives a lot insight into the problems Beth has as a female evangelist. The article was written after Beth had sent tweets - a few short messages - to her followers having glimpsed headlines about Donald Trump’s comments on the now infamous Access Hollywood tape. (Read her tweets) Pastors took to the airways to defend Trump. The tweets upended Beth’s cheerful feminine world. Some women stopped reading her Bible studies. Event attendance dropped. Having interviewed Beth, Betty now went to one of Beth’s events. For this intimate gathering, 5,000 - numbers down on arena size crowds she used to speak at. *Moore worked the room in stiletto boots, greeting strangers as old friends… Women ran down the aisle of the auditorium, eager to claim their salvation, weeping as they threw their bodies on the ground. Moore walked slowly among them as it in a trance, pausing to rub a back or whisper a prayer. Betty goes on to say that events which have followed - the accusations of sexual harassment by male Christian leaders against females have embolden Beth. She now speaks her mind freely. ( Read the full article) Beth regrets that she let others dictate her place in the community. Sources The Atlantic Wikipedia
Ed & Lisa Young,                       Fellowship Church, Grapevine, Texas
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Ed & Lisa Young, Fellowship Church, Grapevine, Texas

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Edwin Barry ‘Ed’ Young is the founding and senior pastor of Fellowship Church, Grapevine. Texas. His wife, Lisa, is also an important member of the team, working with the women. They are both best selling authors. Ed, born 16th March 1961, received a basketball scholarship at Florida State University (FSU). After his second year, having received a call into the ministry, he transferred to Houston Baptist University where he received a bachelor’s degree. He then earned MD degree from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas. Lisa has a degree in Childhood Education Ed began his ministry during hie second year at FSU. He soon returned to Houston Texas to work as an associate pastor at his father’s Second Baptist Church February 1990 Ed began Fellowship Church (FC) in a rented office complex. He quickly moved to an arts center. In 1996 FC moved into Irving’s MacArthur High School - 5 weekly services and a weekly attendance of 5,000. FC opened its first permanent facility in Grapevine Texas in April 1998. It was initially known as Fellowship of Las Colinas. The site was larger and more expensive than what they wanted but within 2 years part of it was sold off ((debt- purchase =0 debt). (Read - History of Fellowship Church) In 2020 the weekly attendance was 24,162. In 2003 or 5 FC opened its first 2 satellite stations in Plano and Fort Worth. Other campuses have been added over the years. All the campuses act as an extension of FC. They all have live music and their own staff, all sermons are broadcast from the Grapevine campus. (Read Satellite locations Television plays a very important part. He has an international ministry that includes the television broadcasts , *Ed Young Television, C3 Global, the C3 Conference and Fellowship Live. * Both Ed and Lisa have written a number of books. They co-authored the New York Times Best seller Sexperiment: 7days to Lasting Intimacy with Your Spouse. Ed wrote The Fear Virus (2020) OUTREACH 2008 hosted 1st summer camp and retreat center in Hawkins. TX at Allaso Ranch In 2010 FC and C3 Global provided 11 million meals after the earthquake hit Haiti In August 2013 FC opened a leadership college - University of Next Level. In 2016 they opened its first prison campus with* God Behind Bars.* Ed and Lisa are involved in C3 Global (Read Church Growth -their vision 2017). 2017 FC helped with relief recovery after Hurricane Harvey . Fellowship Church, under the leadership of pastor Ed Young, ably supported by his wife, Lisa, and notable guest speakers, has been constantly ranked as one of the most attended churches in North America over the past decade. Ed has a passion for making the complex simple, as he speaks truth to people in ways they can understand and apply to their everyday lives. Sources used My C3 Global TBN Wikipedia - Ed and Lisa Young, Fellowship Church