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Lakeland Revival

The Lakeland Revival, or Florida Healing Outpouring, was a Pentecostal revival which took place from April until October 2008 in Lakeland, Florida, United States. The revival began on April 2, 2008, when evangelist Todd Bentley of Fresh Fire Ministries Canada was invited by Stephen Strader, pastor of Lakeland's Ignited Church, to lead a one-week revival, but remained there for over four months.

Ignited Church took a multimedia approach to publicizing the event, posting webcasts online. The revival streamed live via Ustream and received over 1 million hits in the first five weeks of transmissions. After the initial weeks, GOD TV, a Christian satellite channel, pre-empted its primetime programming and broadcast the Lakeland meetings nightly.[1] The revival attracted up to 10,000 attendees nightly and around 30,000 over the week.[2] Through its airing on GOD TV, the revival became well known by Pentecostals and Charismatics worldwide.[3] By May 29, Bentley's ministry estimated that over 140,000 people from over forty nations had visited, and 1.2 million had watched via the Internet.[4] By June 30, over 400,000 people from over 100 nations had attended.[5]

In June 2008, ABC's Nightline carried out an investigative report on Bentley, specifically scrutinizing his finances and his divine healing claims. Some days after the broadcast, Fresh Fire Ministries released a statement announcing that Bentley was taking time off "to refresh and to rest" and their Lakeland broadcasts on GOD TV were put on hold. One week later, GOD TV announced Bentley would resume the Lakeland meetings and the broadcasts continued on July 18.[6] Bentley's and Fresh Fire's leadership of the revival ended on August 11, but the revival continued until its last service on October 12, 2008, at Ignited Church.[7]

The Lakeland Revival was in many ways similar to revivals that occurred in the 1990s, notably the Toronto Blessing in Canada and the Brownsville Revival in Pensacola, Florida. However, the Lakeland Revival had a greater focus on divine healing, was much shorter than the previous two revivals, and was nearly inseparable from Bentley.[8] The revival displayed many "ecstatic manifestations" and some participants claimed "esoteric experiences", such as divinely inspired visions and prophecies. In addition to claims of numerous miraculous healings, "leaders' claims that at least 25"[2] cases of resurrection of the dead took place away from the stage.[9]

Background edit

Ignited Church was founded in 2005 by most of the main body of Carpenter's Home Church, a once-prominent, now defunct, Assemblies of God megachurch, whose longtime senior pastor, Karl Strader, is the father of Ignited Church's founder and senior pastor, Stephen Strader.[10] In the 1990s, Carpenter's Home Church experienced revivals influenced by the Toronto Blessing and Rodney Howard-Browne.[11]

Services edit

The main focus of the services were divine healing of conditions such as cancer, deafness, diabetes, and paralysis.[3] Testimonies of miraculous healings were common at the Lakeland meetings.[8][12] Faith healing which is inspired by Biblical New Testament accounts of Jesus healing the sick, the contemporary practice of faith healing is important for Pentecostal and Charismatic Christians.[13][14] The hope of supernatural healing explains some of its popularity, as there were many first-person accounts of miracles.[12][15][16][17]

Participants in the revival were also known to sing, laugh, and shout ecstatically, and many would fall down under the influence of the Holy Spirit, according to revival leaders.[3]

Finances edit

The Lakeland Revival did not charge for attendance, but attendees could contribute to voluntary offerings that funded building and staff expenses.[6] The event changed venues on a number of occasions, starting at the Ignited Church and sister church in Auburndale, and moving to the $15,000-per-night Lakeland Center and Marchant Stadium. After outgrowing its previous venues, the revival meetings moved to an air-conditioned tent that seated 10,000.[4] On August 3, the revival meetings returned to Ignited Church. "A spokeswoman for the revival, Lynne Breidenbach, said the offerings have covered their enormous operating costs. Before the move to the airport grounds, she said the ministry paid a daily rental fee of $15,000 for the local convention center, as well as comparable fees for use of a stadium. His spokesperson didn’t know how much the current setup costs. The offerings, said Breidenbach, have not contributed to a significant infusion of cash for Bentley or his ministry." During the revival, Bentley's spokesperson said that Bentley continued "to draw his standard salary, set by his board, from his office in Canada. It is a modest salary and is in the five-figure range", and that Fresh Fire Ministries is audited annually.[4] A newspaper in Vancouver reported that Bentley owned a home in Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada, a 2007 GMC Sierra, and a 2003 Harley-Davidson motorcycle.[18]

Bentley said that he would open the books for independent auditors.[4] However, requests for financial disclosure from World Magazine were met with a comment that Bentley was "too busy keeping up with what God is doing"[19] to provide financial information.

Decline and impact edit

Bentley severed his association with and departed the revival under controversial circumstances on August 11. He admitted to his staff in August that he and his wife were separating and resigned from Fresh Fire Ministries.[7] The revival continued with visiting speakers at Ignited Church until October 12, 2008. While Ignited Church continued to proclaim ongoing revival services after this date, the previous worldwide interest had faded.

The revival's impact was widespread due to the Internet and satellite television. Stephen Strader has said that Ignited Church will launch an International Apostolic Center and Ignited Network of Ministries, designed to bring together Lakeland-inspired revivals by Todd Bentley to launch the Portland Outpouring.[7] Evangelist Hamilton Filmalter was commissioned.[20]

Controversy edit

The revival generated some controversy among members of the Christian community, as some leaders questioned (or even outright rejected) its authenticity.[19] There was even criticism from inside the Charismatic/Pentecostal part of the Church. For instance, in response to concerns raised over the revival, George O. Wood, general superintendent of the Assemblies of God USA, of which Ignited Church is a member, issued a statement on revival in June 2008.[21] While not mentioning Lakeland specifically, the statement cautioned against over emphasis on charismatic manifestations and miracles, stating that "Miraculous manifestations are never the test of a true revival. Fidelity to God's Word is the test".[22] A noted Charismatic Bible scholar, theologian, author, and publisher, Steven Lambert, published a series of scathing articles soon after the meetings began, denouncing them as "wildfire," i.e., a false revival or movement, and demonstrating characteristics of the occult and cultism, remonstrating their principals, participants, and promoters, as well as repudiating the doctrines and practices fostered by and under the auspices of the meetings' organizers and participants.[23][24][25]

Other Christian leaders challenged Bentley because they view Charismatic and Pentecostal doctrine as being essentially heretical.[4][26] Some criticism stemmed from some of Todd Bentley's unorthodox practices, which included shouting "Bam, Bam!" while praying for the sick[27] and testifying to having had visions of an angel named Emma.[28] Bentley's most controversial claims consisted of over twenty-five cases where he said the dead were raised away from the stage.[29] In an effort to verify reported healings, Bentley's staff said they welcomed as much documentation as people were willing to give, including verification from doctors.[4] ABC's Nightline[30][verification needed] reported that "Not a single claim of Bentley's healing powers could be independently verified." However, the Charlotte Observer reported on the same series of meetings, "The revival's media relations staff has tried to document healings. They e-mailed the Observer information on 15 people reportedly healed, providing phone numbers for each and noting that 12 had received medical verification. The Observer contacted five, plus three whose names were not provided, including Burgee. Each said God had healed them through, or related to, Bentley and the Lakeland services."[31][32] Strader responded to the Nightline report with the following statement, "Strader said privacy concerns and laws forbidding the release of medical records have prevented revival officials from releasing complete information about the identities and conditions of people claiming to be healed."[33] World Magazine also reported on looking into the validity of healing claims with mixed results.[34]

At times, the healing services were criticized in mainstream media and on Internet blogs for the occasional violence done to the participants,[5][29][35] in the tradition of Smith Wigglesworth.[36][37] Todd Bentley was known to forcefully kick, hit, smack or knock over participants. In one incident, a man was knocked over and lost a tooth. In another, an elderly woman was intentionally kicked in the face. Bentley held that the Holy Spirit led him to such actions,[5][35] saying that those incidents were taken out of context and adding that miracles were happening simultaneously.[29] Trevor Baker, who had invited Bentley to the Revival Fires Church in Dudley (UK), also defended these actions, saying: "He never does anything like that without first asking for the person's permission."[38]

References edit

  1. ^ McMullen, Cary (May 15, 2008). . The Ledger. Archived from the original on November 22, 2015. Retrieved December 13, 2015.
  2. ^ a b "Leaving Lakeland". Christianity Today. 2008-08-12. Retrieved 2018-04-03.
  3. ^ a b c "Faith-Healing 'Outpouring' Overflows Venue". TheLedger.com. April 25, 2008. Retrieved July 14, 2008.
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  5. ^ a b c Lake, Thomas (June 30, 2008). . St. Petersburg Times. Archived from the original on July 4, 2008. Retrieved 2008-07-05.
  6. ^ a b "Thousands Flock to Revival in Search of Miracles". ABC News. 2008-06-09. Retrieved 2008-06-09.
  7. ^ a b c Ghiringhelli, Paul Steven (2008-10-13). . Charisma Magazine. Archived from the original on 2009-03-02. Retrieved 2008-11-11.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  8. ^ a b Reed, Travis (July 10, 2008). . Associated Press. Archived from the original on May 22, 2011. Retrieved 2008-07-30.
  9. ^ Hunt, Stephen (2009), "The Florida 'Outpouring' Revival: A Melting Pot for Contemporary Pentecostal Prophecy and Eschatology?", PentecoStudies, 8 (1): 38
  10. ^ Stephen Strader's biography 2016-06-20 at the Wayback Machine at Ignited Church's Website
  11. ^ Hunt 2009, p. 41.
  12. ^ a b McMullen, Cary (June 22, 2008). . The Ledger. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2008-06-24.
  13. ^ Barnes & Noble. "Faith Cure: Divine Healing in the Holiness and Pentecostal Movements". Barnesandnoble.com. Retrieved 2018-04-03.
  14. ^ Barnes & Noble. "All Things Are Possible: The Healing and Charismatic Revivals in Modern America by David EdwinJr. Harrell | NOOK Book (eBook) | Barnes & Noble®". Barnesandnoble.com. Retrieved 2018-04-03.
  15. ^ Smith, Peter (July 18, 2008). "Evangelist Todd Bentley brings healing ministry to Louisville". The Courier-Journal (Louisville, KY). Retrieved 2008-07-30. [dead link]
  16. ^ "Lakeland Revival Miracle Healings Continue - CBN.com". YouTube. Retrieved 2018-04-03.
  17. ^ "Stephen Strader - Stories from Lakeland". YouTube. 2009-10-15. Retrieved 2018-04-03.
  18. ^ "Province article retained at Fresh Fire Ministries". FreshFire.ca. Retrieved May 6, 2017.
  19. ^ a b Leonard, Rusty; Cole, Warren (2008-06-30). "Same old Scam?". Retrieved June 30, 2008.
  20. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-09-19. Retrieved 2010-09-13.
  21. ^ McMullen, Cary (2008). "Florida Outpouring Revival Concerns Pentecostal Leaders". The Ledger. Page 3-4. Accessed 14 January 2011.
  22. ^ Assemblies of God USA (2008). Statement on Revival. Page 3. Accessed January 14, 2011.
  23. ^ Lambert, Steven (16 May 2008). "Florida Wildfires And Lakeland Wildfire". Spirit Life Magazine. Real Truth Publications. Retrieved 15 February 2018.
  24. ^ Lambert, Steven (7 July 2008). "False Unity and the Lakeland Revival Cult (Part 1)". Spirit Life Magazine. Real Truth Publications. Retrieved 15 February 2018.
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  30. ^ Kofman, Jeffrey; Yiu, Karson; Brennan, Nicholas (July 9, 2008). "Thousands Flock to Revival in Search of Miracles". ABC News. Retrieved July 7, 2008.
  31. ^ Chandler, Charles (June 19, 2008). "Tattooed Preacher Says God Heals Through Him". The Charlotte Observer. Retrieved December 24, 2016.
  32. ^ Reed, Travis (July 28, 2008). "Florida Revival Drawing Criticism—And Thousands of Followers". The Pantagraph. Bloomington, IL. Retrieved December 13, 2015. {{cite journal}}: Unknown parameter |agency= ignored (help)
  33. ^ McMullen, Cary (July 23, 2008). . The Ledger (Lakeland, Florida). Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved December 13, 2015.(3 free articles allowed before subscription required)
  34. ^ Cole, Warren (2009-05-23). "Heal or heel? | WORLD News Group". World.wng.org. Retrieved 2018-04-03.
  35. ^ a b . GoodNewsFl.org. Archived from the original on July 5, 2008. Retrieved May 6, 2017.
  36. ^ Todd Bentley The Reality of the Supernatural World (Shippensburg: Destiny Image, 2008) 263
  37. ^ William Hacking Smith Wigglesworth: A Life Ablaze With The Power Of God (Tulsa: Harrison House, 1972) 46 "Wigglesworth said, "Close your eyes." Then he commanded, "In the name of Jesus come out of him!" He struck the man in the stomach, sending him halfway across the front of the hall."
  38. ^ "US Child Sex Offender Is Coming to Preach in the Midlands; HE CLAIMS TO CURE VICTIMS BY BEATING THEM", Sunday Mercury (Birmingham, England), July 6, 2008

External links edit

  • Fresh Fire USA Ministries
  • Lakeland Revival Documentary

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The Lakeland Revival or Florida Healing Outpouring was a Pentecostal revival which took place from April until October 2008 in Lakeland Florida United States The revival began on April 2 2008 when evangelist Todd Bentley of Fresh Fire Ministries Canada was invited by Stephen Strader pastor of Lakeland s Ignited Church to lead a one week revival but remained there for over four months Ignited Church took a multimedia approach to publicizing the event posting webcasts online The revival streamed live via Ustream and received over 1 million hits in the first five weeks of transmissions After the initial weeks GOD TV a Christian satellite channel pre empted its primetime programming and broadcast the Lakeland meetings nightly 1 The revival attracted up to 10 000 attendees nightly and around 30 000 over the week 2 Through its airing on GOD TV the revival became well known by Pentecostals and Charismatics worldwide 3 By May 29 Bentley s ministry estimated that over 140 000 people from over forty nations had visited and 1 2 million had watched via the Internet 4 By June 30 over 400 000 people from over 100 nations had attended 5 In June 2008 ABC s Nightline carried out an investigative report on Bentley specifically scrutinizing his finances and his divine healing claims Some days after the broadcast Fresh Fire Ministries released a statement announcing that Bentley was taking time off to refresh and to rest and their Lakeland broadcasts on GOD TV were put on hold One week later GOD TV announced Bentley would resume the Lakeland meetings and the broadcasts continued on July 18 6 Bentley s and Fresh Fire s leadership of the revival ended on August 11 but the revival continued until its last service on October 12 2008 at Ignited Church 7 The Lakeland Revival was in many ways similar to revivals that occurred in the 1990s notably the Toronto Blessing in Canada and the Brownsville Revival in Pensacola Florida However the Lakeland Revival had a greater focus on divine healing was much shorter than the previous two revivals and was nearly inseparable from Bentley 8 The revival displayed many ecstatic manifestations and some participants claimed esoteric experiences such as divinely inspired visions and prophecies In addition to claims of numerous miraculous healings leaders claims that at least 25 2 cases of resurrection of the dead took place away from the stage 9 Contents 1 Background 2 Services 3 Finances 4 Decline and impact 5 Controversy 6 References 7 External linksBackground editIgnited Church was founded in 2005 by most of the main body of Carpenter s Home Church a once prominent now defunct Assemblies of God megachurch whose longtime senior pastor Karl Strader is the father of Ignited Church s founder and senior pastor Stephen Strader 10 In the 1990s Carpenter s Home Church experienced revivals influenced by the Toronto Blessing and Rodney Howard Browne 11 Services editThe main focus of the services were divine healing of conditions such as cancer deafness diabetes and paralysis 3 Testimonies of miraculous healings were common at the Lakeland meetings 8 12 Faith healing which is inspired by Biblical New Testament accounts of Jesus healing the sick the contemporary practice of faith healing is important for Pentecostal and Charismatic Christians 13 14 The hope of supernatural healing explains some of its popularity as there were many first person accounts of miracles 12 15 16 17 Participants in the revival were also known to sing laugh and shout ecstatically and many would fall down under the influence of the Holy Spirit according to revival leaders 3 Finances editThe Lakeland Revival did not charge for attendance but attendees could contribute to voluntary offerings that funded building and staff expenses 6 The event changed venues on a number of occasions starting at the Ignited Church and sister church in Auburndale and moving to the 15 000 per night Lakeland Center and Marchant Stadium After outgrowing its previous venues the revival meetings moved to an air conditioned tent that seated 10 000 4 On August 3 the revival meetings returned to Ignited Church A spokeswoman for the revival Lynne Breidenbach said the offerings have covered their enormous operating costs Before the move to the airport grounds she said the ministry paid a daily rental fee of 15 000 for the local convention center as well as comparable fees for use of a stadium His spokesperson didn t know how much the current setup costs The offerings said Breidenbach have not contributed to a significant infusion of cash for Bentley or his ministry During the revival Bentley s spokesperson said that Bentley continued to draw his standard salary set by his board from his office in Canada It is a modest salary and is in the five figure range and that Fresh Fire Ministries is audited annually 4 A newspaper in Vancouver reported that Bentley owned a home in Abbotsford British Columbia Canada a 2007 GMC Sierra and a 2003 Harley Davidson motorcycle 18 Bentley said that he would open the books for independent auditors 4 However requests for financial disclosure from World Magazine were met with a comment that Bentley was too busy keeping up with what God is doing 19 to provide financial information Decline and impact editMain article Todd Bentley Bentley severed his association with and departed the revival under controversial circumstances on August 11 He admitted to his staff in August that he and his wife were separating and resigned from Fresh Fire Ministries 7 The revival continued with visiting speakers at Ignited Church until October 12 2008 While Ignited Church continued to proclaim ongoing revival services after this date the previous worldwide interest had faded The revival s impact was widespread due to the Internet and satellite television Stephen Strader has said that Ignited Church will launch an International Apostolic Center and Ignited Network of Ministries designed to bring together Lakeland inspired revivals by Todd Bentley to launch the Portland Outpouring 7 Evangelist Hamilton Filmalter was commissioned 20 Controversy editThe revival generated some controversy among members of the Christian community as some leaders questioned or even outright rejected its authenticity 19 There was even criticism from inside the Charismatic Pentecostal part of the Church For instance in response to concerns raised over the revival George O Wood general superintendent of the Assemblies of God USA of which Ignited Church is a member issued a statement on revival in June 2008 21 While not mentioning Lakeland specifically the statement cautioned against over emphasis on charismatic manifestations and miracles stating that Miraculous manifestations are never the test of a true revival Fidelity to God s Word is the test 22 A noted Charismatic Bible scholar theologian author and publisher Steven Lambert published a series of scathing articles soon after the meetings began denouncing them as wildfire i e a false revival or movement and demonstrating characteristics of the occult and cultism remonstrating their principals participants and promoters as well as repudiating the doctrines and practices fostered by and under the auspices of the meetings organizers and participants 23 24 25 Other Christian leaders challenged Bentley because they view Charismatic and Pentecostal doctrine as being essentially heretical 4 26 Some criticism stemmed from some of Todd Bentley s unorthodox practices which included shouting Bam Bam while praying for the sick 27 and testifying to having had visions of an angel named Emma 28 Bentley s most controversial claims consisted of over twenty five cases where he said the dead were raised away from the stage 29 In an effort to verify reported healings Bentley s staff said they welcomed as much documentation as people were willing to give including verification from doctors 4 ABC s Nightline 30 verification needed reported that Not a single claim of Bentley s healing powers could be independently verified However the Charlotte Observer reported on the same series of meetings The revival s media relations staff has tried to document healings They e mailed the Observer information on 15 people reportedly healed providing phone numbers for each and noting that 12 had received medical verification The Observer contacted five plus three whose names were not provided including Burgee Each said God had healed them through or related to Bentley and the Lakeland services 31 32 Strader responded to the Nightline report with the following statement Strader said privacy concerns and laws forbidding the release of medical records have prevented revival officials from releasing complete information about the identities and conditions of people claiming to be healed 33 World Magazine also reported on looking into the validity of healing claims with mixed results 34 At times the healing services were criticized in mainstream media and on Internet blogs for the occasional violence done to the participants 5 29 35 in the tradition of Smith Wigglesworth 36 37 Todd Bentley was known to forcefully kick hit smack or knock over participants In one incident a man was knocked over and lost a tooth In another an elderly woman was intentionally kicked in the face Bentley held that the Holy Spirit led him to such actions 5 35 saying that those incidents were taken out of context and adding that miracles were happening simultaneously 29 Trevor Baker who had invited Bentley to the Revival Fires Church in Dudley UK also defended these actions saying He never does anything like that without first asking for the person s permission 38 References edit McMullen Cary May 15 2008 Florida Outpouring Internet Draws Thousands to Lakeland Revival The Ledger Archived from the original on November 22 2015 Retrieved December 13 2015 a b Leaving Lakeland Christianity Today 2008 08 12 Retrieved 2018 04 03 a b c Faith Healing Outpouring Overflows Venue TheLedger com April 25 2008 Retrieved July 14 2008 a b c d e f Rhee Alice May 29 2008 Revivalist Claims Hundreds of Healings MSNBC Archived from the original on June 1 2008 Retrieved June 10 2008 a b c Lake Thomas June 30 2008 Todd Bentley s revival in Lakeland draws 400 000 and counting St Petersburg Times Archived from the original on July 4 2008 Retrieved 2008 07 05 a b Thousands Flock to Revival in Search of Miracles ABC News 2008 06 09 Retrieved 2008 06 09 a b c Ghiringhelli Paul Steven 2008 10 13 Lakeland Revival Officially Ends Charisma Magazine Archived from the original on 2009 03 02 Retrieved 2008 11 11 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link a b Reed Travis July 10 2008 Religion Today Associated Press Archived from the original on May 22 2011 Retrieved 2008 07 30 Hunt Stephen 2009 The Florida Outpouring Revival A Melting Pot for Contemporary Pentecostal Prophecy and Eschatology PentecoStudies 8 1 38 Stephen Strader s biography Archived 2016 06 20 at the Wayback Machine at Ignited Church s Website Hunt 2009 p 41 a b McMullen Cary June 22 2008 Florida Outpouring Revival Concerns Pentecostal Leaders The Ledger Archived from the original on 2016 03 04 Retrieved 2008 06 24 Barnes amp Noble Faith Cure Divine Healing in the Holiness and Pentecostal Movements Barnesandnoble com Retrieved 2018 04 03 Barnes amp Noble All Things Are Possible The Healing and Charismatic Revivals in Modern America by David EdwinJr Harrell NOOK Book eBook Barnes amp Noble Barnesandnoble com Retrieved 2018 04 03 Smith Peter July 18 2008 Evangelist Todd Bentley brings healing ministry to Louisville The Courier Journal Louisville KY Retrieved 2008 07 30 dead link Lakeland Revival Miracle Healings Continue CBN com YouTube Retrieved 2018 04 03 Stephen Strader Stories from Lakeland YouTube 2009 10 15 Retrieved 2018 04 03 Province article retained at Fresh Fire Ministries FreshFire ca Retrieved May 6 2017 a b Leonard Rusty Cole Warren 2008 06 30 Same old Scam Retrieved June 30 2008 Ministry in a Big Tent Archived from the original on 2010 09 19 Retrieved 2010 09 13 McMullen Cary 2008 Florida Outpouring Revival Concerns Pentecostal Leaders The Ledger Page 3 4 Accessed 14 January 2011 Assemblies of God USA 2008 Statement on Revival Page 3 Accessed January 14 2011 Lambert Steven 16 May 2008 Florida Wildfires And Lakeland Wildfire Spirit Life Magazine Real Truth Publications Retrieved 15 February 2018 Lambert Steven 7 July 2008 False Unity and the Lakeland Revival Cult Part 1 Spirit Life Magazine Real Truth Publications Retrieved 15 February 2018 Lambert Steven 26 August 2008 False Unity and the Lakeland Revival Cult Part 2 Spirit Life Magazine Real Truth Publications Retrieved 15 February 2018 John MacArthur Takes on Charismatic Movement With Strange Fire Conference Christianpost com 2013 06 15 Retrieved 2018 04 03 Bam Pow When Prayer Ministry Gets Violent Charisma Magazine Online June 18 2008 Archived from the 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