Who is Rev George Adegboye?

Who is Rev George Adegboye?

State is one of the top_flight evangelists in Nigeria. Known for prophetic and peculiar anointing, especially at crusade grounds, his ability to quote the Scriptures copiously has endeared him to many Christians both in Nigeria and overseas. He is described as the living encyclopedia of the Bible.

Who is the owner of Rhema Chapel?

Rev. George Olawale Adegboye
Rev. George Olawale Adegboye is an Apostle of the New Testament, with a commission to “take the word to the nations of the world,” emphasizing its integrity. He is the President of the Ever Increasing Word Ministries, also known as Rhema Chapel International Churches, with many branches worldwide.

Who pastors Rhema Church?

A daughter, Patricia (Hagin) Harrison, was born 19 months later on March 27, 1941. His son Kenneth Wayne Hagin is currently the pastor of Rhema Bible Church and President of Kenneth Hagin Ministries.

What Rhema means?

utterance
Rhema (ῥῆμα in Greek) literally means an “utterance” or “thing said” in Greek. It is a word that signifies the action of utterance. In philosophy, it was used by both Plato and Aristotle to refer to propositions or sentences.

Is Kenneth Hagin still living?

Deceased (1917–2003)
Kenneth E. Hagin/Living or Deceased

Is Kenneth Hagin dead?

What is the difference between the Rhema and logos?

Rhema and Logos are Greek words that have been literally translated as word on the New Testament. While Rhema is taken as the spoken word or the teachings of the Christ himself, Logos refers to Jesus himself. Logos as a concept in Greek means a written word.

Where is Rhema Bible College located?

Broken Arrow, OK
School information Rhema Bible Training College is located in Broken Arrow, OK, but also offers classes online.

How old is Kenneth Hagin Jr?

82 years (September 3, 1939)
Kenneth Hagin Jr./Age

Is Oretha Hagin still alive?

What is Greek Rhema?

Rhema (ῥῆμα in Greek) literally means an “utterance” or “thing said” in Greek. It is a word that signifies the action of utterance. In philosophy, it was used by both Plato and Aristotle to refer to propositions or sentences.

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