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Apostle Daniel Akins Research Paper
Apostle Daniel L. Akins is the Founder and Senior Pastor of More Church Word Church, A Place of Refuge for the Nations, located in Warner Robins, Georgia. He is a highly anointed Man of God, who operates in a strong prophetic and apostolic anointing. His passion is to birth strong ministry gifts in the earth to fulfill their call of ministry; by imparting biblical truths, deliverance, spiritual warfare, and activating the gifts of the Spirit in order to raise up strong ministries in the body of Christ. Apostle Akins has birth several ministries as well as establish many churches through the teaching and preaching of the Word of God, as well as apostolic and pastoral

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