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Kenneth E.

Hagin
Kenneth Erwin Hagin (August 2, 1917 – September 19, 2003) was an American
Kenneth E. Hagin
preacher.[2]

Contents
Biography
Personal life
Start of ministry
Evangelistic Association
Death Kenneth E. Hagin at a conference in
RHEMA Bible Training College Toronto, Ontario
Publications Born August 20, 1917
References McKinney, Texas,
External links U.S.
Died September 19, 2003
(aged 86)
Biography Tulsa, Oklahoma,
U.S.[1]
Nationality American
Personal life
Occupation Apostle/Prophet
Kenneth E. Hagin was born inMcKinney, Texas, the son of Lillie Viola Drake Hagin
Known for Apostle of the "Word
and Jess Hagin. According to Hagin's testimony, he was born with a deformed heart
of Faith" movement
and what was believed to be an incurable blood disease. He was not expected to live
Spouse(s) Oretha Rooker
and at age 15 became paralyzed and bedridden.[3] In April 1933 he converted to
Christianity. During a dramatic conversion experience, he reported dying, due to the Children Kenneth Wayne
deformed heart, three times in 10 minutes, each time seeing the horrors of hell and Hagin, Patsy Harrison
then returning to life.[4] He remained paralyzed after his conversion.[2] Parent(s) Lillie Viola Drake
Hagin and Jess Hagin
On August 8, 1934, he says he was raised from his deathbed by a revelation of "faith
in God's Word" after reading Mark 11:22-23.[4]

[2]
The Bible scripture inMark 11:22-24 defined his ministry and was his most frequently quoted verse:

And Jesus answering saith unto them, Have faith in God. For verily I say unto you, That whosoever shall say unto
this mountain, be thou removed and be thou cast into the sea, and shall not doubt in his heart, but shall believe that
those things which he saith shall come to pass, he shall have whatsoever he saith. Therefore I say unto you, What
things soever ye desire, when ye pray, believe that ye receive them, and ye shall have them.

Start of ministry
In 1936, he founded his first non-denominational church.[2] He preached his first sermon as the pastor of a small, community Baptist
church in Roland, Texas.[5] In 1937, he became an Assemblies of God minister.[5] During the next twelve years he pastored five
Assemblies of God churches in Texas: in the cities of Tom Bean, Farmersville (twice), Talco, Greggton, and Van.[6] Van, Texas was
the last church he pastored before starting to travel.

On November 25, 1938 he married Oretha Rooker.[4] They had two children. Their first child Kenneth Wayne Hagin, known as
Kenneth Hagin Jr., was born on September 3, 1939.[6] A daughter, Patricia (Hagin) Harrison, was born 19 months later on March 27,
1941.[6] His son Kenneth Wayne Hagin is currently the pastor of Rhema Bible Church and President of Kenneth Hagin Ministries.
[7]

Hagin began an itinerant ministry as a Bible teacher and evangelist in 1949 after an appearance by Jesus.[5] He joined the Voice of
Healing Revival in the U.S. withOral Roberts, Gordon Lindsay and T. L. Osborn between 1947 and 1958.[2][6]

Hagin was given full admission to the Full Gospel Business Men's Fellowship International (also known as the FGBMFI) which had
been established in 1951.

Evangelistic Association
On January 23, 1963, he formed the Kenneth E. Hagin Evangelistic Association (now Kenneth Hagin Ministries) in Garland,
Texas.[6] In September 1966, the ministry offices were moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma into a space previously used by T.L. Osborn.[6] He
started selling his sermons on reel-to-reel tape in 1966. In November of that year, he taught for the first time on radio on KSKY in
Dallas.[6]

[6]
The North Texas District Council of the Assemblies of God ordained him a minister in 1967.

In 1967, he began a regular radio broadcast that still continues as "Faith Seminar of the Air." Teaching by his son, Rev. Kenneth
Hagin Jr, is heard on the program.

Since Hagin's incorporation 1963, his organization grew to include numerousmedia outreaches and ministries. These are:

[5]
Faith Library Publications – with 65 million book copies in circulation
"RHEMA Praise" – a weekly television program on theTrinity Broadcasting Network
"Faith Seminar of the Air" – a radio program heard on many stations nationwide and on the Internet
"The Word of Faith" – a free monthly magazine with roughly 600,000 subscribers
Crusades conducted throughout the nation
RHEMA Correspondence Bible School
RHEMA Prayer and Healing Center, located on the Rhema campus in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
At a camp meeting in 1973, Hagin announced the creation of a "bible training center." In 1974, Hagin opened RHEMA Bible
ferent countries and has 23,000alumni.[8]
Training College, which now has training centers in fourteen dif

In 1979, he founded the Prayer and Healing Center to provide a place for the sick to come and "have the opportunity to build their
ge twice a day on the RHEMA campus.[6]
faith." Its Healing School continues to be held free of char

T Florida.[6]
On May 20, 1994 Hagin received an Honorary Doctor of Divinity Degree from Faith Theological Seminary inampa,

Death
According to a news release, he was feeling well when he collapsed at his home. He was then hospitalized in the cardiac intensive
care unit.[8] He died Sunday September 19, 2003, in Tulsa, OK.

RHEMA Bible Training College


Hagin founded RHEMA Bible Training College (RBTC) in 1974. RBTC is an unaccredited Bible institute located on 110 acres
(0.45 km2) in Broken Arrow, a suburb of Tulsa, Oklahoma.[9] The curriculum is from a Charismatic/Pentecostal heritage. There are
seven ministry concentrations specializing in Children's Ministry, Youth Ministry, Evangelism, Pastoral Care, Missions, Biblical
Studies, and Supportive Ministry. RBTC has established training centers in Austria, Brazil, Colombia, Germany, India, Indonesia,
Italy, Mexico, Peru, Romania, Greece, Singapore, South Africa, the South Pacific, Thailand, Nigeria, Zambia, Egypt, and the
Philippines.

After Hagin's death in 2003, his son Kenneth W. Hagin continued to run the institution. RBTC has trained over 40,000 graduates who
reside, and minister, in 52 countries.[10]

Publications
Bible Faith Study Course(1966)

Right and Wrong Thinking for Christians(1966)


What Faith Is (1966)
The Real Faith (1970)
I Believe in Visions (1972)
The Human Spirit (1974)
Demons and How to Deal with Them(1976)
The Key to Spiritual Healing(1977)
Ministering to the Oppressed(1977)
The Interceding Christian(1978)
Faith Food for Spring (1978)
How You Can Be Led by the Spirit of God(1978)
How to Write Your Own Ticket with God (1979)
What to Do When Faith Seems Weak & Victory Lost (1979)
Seven Things You Should Know About DivineHealing (1979)
El Shaddai (1980)
Having Faith in Your Faith (1980)
Why Do People Fall Under the Power?(1981)
Casting Your Cares Upon the Lord(1981)
The Name of Jesus (1981)
Seven Steps for Judging Prophecy(1982)
I Went to Hell (1982)
Must Christians Suffer?(1982)
Three Big Words (1983)
Obedience in Finances(1983)
The Believer's Authority(1985)
How God Taught Me About Prosperity(1985)
The Glory of God (1987)
Understanding How to Fight the Good Fight of Faith(1987)
Knowing What Belongs to Us(1989)
Exceedingly Growing Faith(1990)
Classic Sermons: The Word of Faith 25th Anniversary 1968–1992 Commemorative Edition
(1992)
Following God's Plan for Your Life (1993)
The Triumphant Church (1993)
Love: The Way to Victory (1994)
God's Medicine (1997)[11]
The Midas Touch" (1999)

References
1. "Hagin" (http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/article.aspx?no=subj&articleid=030923_Ob_a10_hagin&archive=yes)
,
Tulsa World, September 23, 2003.
2. Writer, BILL SHERMAN World Religion. "The Hagins' ministry" (http://www.tulsaworld.com/archives/the-hagins-minist
ry/article_c33d30bc-b520-5311-8e65-ba95544daf02.html). Tulsa World. Retrieved 2017-08-04.
3. "Kenneth Hagin Ministries"(http://www.rhema.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=291&Itemid=22
4). Kenneth Hagin Ministries. Retrieved May 14, 2016.
4. "Founder's Memorial" (http://www.rhema.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=8&Itemid=137).
Kenneth Hagin Ministries. Retrieved 2017-08-04.
5. " "Weblog: Kenneth Hagin, 'Word of Faith' Preacher, Dies at 86" " (http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2003/septembe
rweb-only/9-22-11.0.html). ChristianityToday.com. Retrieved 2017-08-04.
6. "History of the Ministry"(http://www.rhema.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=9:..&showall=1).
Kenneth Hagin Ministries. Retrieved 2017-08-04.
7. "The Founder and Leaders of Rhema Christian Faith Ministry | Kenneth Hagin Ministry"
(http://www.rhema.org/index.
php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=100&Itemid=135) . Kenneth Hagin Ministries. Retrieved
2017-08-04.
8. Press, KELLY KURT Associated. "Rev. Kenneth E. Hagin, founder of international ministries dies" (http://www.tulsaw
orld.com/archives/rev-kenneth-e-hagin-founder-of-international-ministries-dies/article_28e06541-2943-545c-ac3a-9b
4bd3d673a7.html). Tulsa World. Retrieved 2017-08-04.
9. "Kenneth Hagin Ministries"(http://www.rhema.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=577:additional-in
formation&catid=73:international). Kenneth Hagin Ministries. Retrieved May 14, 2016.
10. dwillborn. "About Us - Bible College - Bible School | rbtc.org"(http://www.rbtc.org/index.php/about-us). www.rbtc.org.
Retrieved 2017-08-04.
11. Hanegraaff, Hank (2012-06-18). Christianity In Crisis: The 21st Century: The 21st Century(https://books.google.co
m/?id=nIZqm-1gQgYC&pg=PA362&lpg=PA362&dq=%2522God%2527s+medicine%2522 +%2522Kenneth+Hagin%2
522#v=onepage&q=%2522God's%2520medicine%2522%2520%2522Kenneth%2520Hagin%2522&f=false) .
Thomas Nelson Inc. p. 362. ISBN 9781418576073.

External links
Official Website of Kenneth Hagin Ministries
Rhema Bible Training Center
Testimony from Kenyon family that Brother Hagin did not plagiarize his books

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