John Gimenez

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John Gimenez was an American Pentecostal evangelist.[1] He was a pastor, international overseer and bishop of Rock Ministerial Family and Rock Church International, which he co-founded with his wife Anne in 1968.[2] He founded the Washington for Jesus events.[3][4] His first "Washington for Jesus" event in 1980 is regarded as a forerunner of the political rise of conservative Christians.[1][5] Bishop Gimenez co-founded Network of Christian Ministries with Charles Green and Emanuele Cannistraci (Founding Pastor of Gateway City Church in San Jose, California).[6] The Network of Christian Ministries unified hundreds of prominent ministries from different evangelical streams.[7] Gimenez died suddenly on February 12, 2008.[1]

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  6. ^ Green, Charles (December 1985). "A Network for Unity". New Wine Magazine. Integrity Communications. p. 20-22.
  7. ^ Simpson, Charles; Copeland, Ken, Wimber, John (January 1986). "The Year of Equipping the Saints". New Wine Magazine. Integrity Communications. p. 6-7, 14-17.
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