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I have taken the liberty of rewriting this article, and therefore of removing the tags. If you still think it needs any, please feel free to add. DJ Clayworth 18:07, 19 January 2006 (UTC)
I removed the following: "Richard Rossi is considered by some to be the most successful practioner of power evangelism, through his healing meetings in secular venues.". I did this because there is no source nor attribution for 'some' and the statement is clearly open to challenge. Wimber himself, Benny Hinn and several others are clearly contenders for the prize (if there is one). DJ Clayworth 18:42, 9 March 2006 (UTC)