Apostolic-Prophetic Movement (English Wikipedia)

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  • Gruen, Ernest, J. and staff (1990). "Documentation of the Aberrant [sic] Practices and Teachings of Kansas City Fellowship (Grace Ministries)" (PDF). Birthpangs.org. The Christian Broadcasting Network Inc. (April 28, 1990) Memo to 700 Counselors: "CBN staff [...] told me [...] Mike Bickle [...] contacted the Network of Christian Ministries for the purpose [...] to arbitrate the differences between Ernie Gruen and himself... providential that both ... would separately and independently contact NCM for this purpose. Pages 25-26. Republished with permission by Banner Ministries. pp. 9, 26–28. [...] handing this problem off to national leaders [...] The Network of Christian Ministries has agreed to mediate [...] men with national ministries [...] national leaders [...] Apostolic Presbyters of the Network of Christian Ministries [...] These twelve men [...] represent all streams of the full/gospel Charismatic ministry of our nation [...] integrity [...] truly apostles [...] represent the nation.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

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  • McAlister, Elizabeth (2016-01-02). "The militarization of prayer in America: White and Native American spiritual warfare". Journal of Religious and Political Practice. 2 (1): 114–130. doi:10.1080/20566093.2016.1085239. ISSN 2056-6093.

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  • Kelly, John P. Antioch Church and Ministries. South Lake, Texas. (Retrieved June 7, 2020). [1]

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  • Hawkes, Paul (August 25, 2009). "A Critical Analysis of the Third and Fourth Wave of Pentecostalism" (PDF). UNISA Institutional Repository. University of South Africa. pp. 124–125. Archived (PDF) from the original on May 8, 2022. Networks are loose associations of leaders and ministers of independent charismatic churches [...] for the purpose of fellowship, mutual encouragement, the sharing of information, insights, and ideas [...] Major examples are: [...] Network of Christian Ministries, Emanuele Cannistraci, John Gimenez, Charles Green [...] In 1988, the Network of Christian Ministries began [...] recognizing apostolic fathers, high-profile leaders [...] who sit together as one board of governors [...] annually as a 'Congress of Elders' to address issues confronting the church and society.

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  • "Honoring the Man of God: Apostle C Tribute" (2020). Bethel Productions. Video presented at the Apostolic Leadership Summit by Kenneth Bent, John Benefiel, Steve and Nancy Boyce, Ed Delph, Sun Fannin, Brad Hall, Ron Hammonds, Mary-Alice Islieb, Napoleon Kaufman, Klayton and Sharon Ko, John and LaNell Miller, Gerry McCoy, Steve Murrel, Gerry and Sherill Piscopo, Gordon P. Robertson, Mike Servello, Sid Sumida, and Ralph and Cindy Vogel.

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  • "IHOPKC Creeds". IHOPKC. Archived from the original on 2012-11-19.
  • Tabachnick, Rachel (September 13, 2010). "'The Head And Not The Tail' – Battle Cry For The Seven Mountains Campaign". Talk To Action. Archived from the original on September 19, 2010. Retrieved September 26, 2024.
  • Hawkes, Paul (August 25, 2009). "A Critical Analysis of the Third and Fourth Wave of Pentecostalism" (PDF). UNISA Institutional Repository. University of South Africa. pp. 124–125. Archived (PDF) from the original on May 8, 2022. Networks are loose associations of leaders and ministers of independent charismatic churches [...] for the purpose of fellowship, mutual encouragement, the sharing of information, insights, and ideas [...] Major examples are: [...] Network of Christian Ministries, Emanuele Cannistraci, John Gimenez, Charles Green [...] In 1988, the Network of Christian Ministries began [...] recognizing apostolic fathers, high-profile leaders [...] who sit together as one board of governors [...] annually as a 'Congress of Elders' to address issues confronting the church and society.

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  • McAlister, Elizabeth (2016-01-02). "The militarization of prayer in America: White and Native American spiritual warfare". Journal of Religious and Political Practice. 2 (1): 114–130. doi:10.1080/20566093.2016.1085239. ISSN 2056-6093.
  • Cannistraci, Dr. David (1998). Apostles and the Emerging Apostolic Movement. Ventura, Calif.: Regal Books. ISBN 978-0-8307-2338-6. OCLC 180766628.
  • Hamil Harris (2011-05-26). "Evangelical bishop John Meares dies at 91". The Washington Post. Washington, D.C. ISSN 0190-8286. OCLC 1330888409.

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