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  2. Christ for all Nations - Wikipedia

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    CfaN then built a first mobile tent (the "Yellow Tent"), with the capacity to house ten thousand spectators; this, however, soon became small, and a larger structure, the "Big Tent", capable of receiving 30 thousand seated spectators was built; even so, it was not able to accommodate all the thousands who wanted to witness the preaching. [3]

  3. F. F. Bosworth - Wikipedia

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    F. F. Bosworth was an American evangelist, faith healer, and author who influenced the Pentecostal movement. He was born in Nebraska, healed of tuberculosis, and became a pastor and radio broadcaster.

  4. Tabernacle - Wikipedia

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    The tabernacle was a tent-like structure that the Israelites carried with them in the wilderness and later in the Promised Land. It had an inner sanctuary with the Ark of the Covenant and an outer sanctuary with various furnishings and altars.

  5. David Yonggi Cho - Wikipedia

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    David Yonggi Cho was a South Korean Pentecostal pastor and the founder of the world's largest church, Yoido Full Gospel Church. He was also a prolific author, a church growth advocate, and a controversial figure who faced embezzlement charges and a tsunami controversy.

  6. Tent revival - Wikipedia

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    Tent revival is a Christian gathering in a tent for worship, evangelism, and healing. David Terrell is one of the noted evangelists who have used tents in crusades, along with Oral Roberts, R.W. Schambach, and others.

  7. Big tent - Wikipedia

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    A big tent party, or catch-all party, is a term for a political party that covers a wide range of beliefs and ideologies. Learn about the examples, characteristics and history of big tent parties in different countries and regions.

  8. Reinhard Bonnke - Wikipedia

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    Reinhard Bonnke was born on 19th April 1940, in the city of Königsberg, East Prussia, Germany, [1] [4] the fifth son of Hermann Bonnke, an army logistics officer in the Reichswehr who fought on the Eastern Front; his paternal grandfather was August Bonnke, the owner of a windmill in Trunz, East Prussia (now Milejewo, Poland), who was healed of an unknown ailment by the evangelist Luis Graf in ...

  9. Oral Roberts - Wikipedia

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    Oral Roberts was a charismatic Christian leader who founded Oral Roberts University and popularized the prosperity gospel. He claimed to heal the sick and raise the dead through faith and prayer, and faced controversies and criticism for his ministry and fundraising.