The Full Gospel Business Men's Fellowship International (FGBMFI) is a fellowship of lay businessmen. Its main purpose is to bring interest to the Christian gospel. Theologically, the organization has its roots in Pentecostalism . The headquarters is in Irvine, California .
17-473: FGBMFI was founded in 1952 in Los Angeles by Demos Shakarian , a California rancher. The expression " Full Gospel " in the name of the association is central to the vision of the organization. Following a difficult start (for a year nothing happened to the original group that met weekly), then a donation of $ 1000 was given to start a small publication titled Full Gospel Business Men's VOICE, it grew steadily,
34-723: A decade, objected to Dukhobortsy settling in Canada, and personally diverted most all non- Dukhobor Spiritual Christians arriving after 1901 away from Canada to Los Angeles, while the Freedomites began protesting against the Canadian government. As large groups of Pryguny , including the Shakarians and Klubnikins, began arriving in Los Angeles in 1905, most settled within a mile of the Azusa Street Revival as it
51-556: A key role in saving that ministry in the early days. When John was removed as a pastor due to his beliefs in the Pentecostal movement , Shakarian immediately caught a flight to be with John, convinced him not to quit but to start his own ministry wherein Shakarian funded the launching of John's first tent meeting. Shakarian noted that his tent campaigns mainly attracted women, and Full Gospel Business Men's Fellowship International
68-563: Is the subject of the book The Happiest People on Earth , written by John and Elizabeth Sherrill ( Guideposts Magazine) and published in 1975. Demos was named after his Armenian grandfather, who, with most of his relatives were exiled in the late 1800s from Erivan Governorate (Armenia) to Karakala (Merkezkarakale) village, Kars Oblast , Russia, for their heretic folk-protestant religious views. In Kars they met and joined like-minded Spiritual Christian Pryguny , denominations of various volunteer settlers and religious exiles from Russia. Among
85-539: The New Testament should be understood literally, and could also occur today. In particular, he believed that God healed the sick and injured (including on one occasion his own cattle herd from tuberculosis), and that Christians filled with the Holy Spirit received visions and promptings from God, including direct messages. Shakarian considered that although God sometimes prompted him to pray for healings, he
102-867: The Pryguny in Romanovo village was a "Boy Prophet", Efim Gerasimovitch Klubnikin, who, as early as 1855, when he also lived in Erivan Governorate, began to have visions of an unspeakable tragedy and warned that all must flee to a "place of refuge." In 1895, neighboring Spiritual Christian Dukhobortsy in Transcaucasia staged a mass protest against the military, burned their guns, about 400 were jailed in Kars and Tiflis , half exiled, and about 2,000 died. The main road from Kars to Tiflis passed through Romanovo, where Klubnikin now lived and witnessed
119-482: The 1980s, the presence on the board of directors and the financial management of Demos Shakarian were challenged. Demos Shakarian Demos Shakarian ( Armenian : Դեմոս Շաքարյան ; 21 July 1913 – 23 July 1993) was an American businessman of Armenian origin from Los Angeles who founded the Full Gospel Business Men's Fellowship International (FGBMFI). His story and the story of FGBMFI
136-656: The Life, Legacy, and Vision of a Full Gospel Business Man . Emeth Press. ISBN 978-1609470029 . John and Elizabeth Sherrill|Sherrill, Elizabeth (1975). The Happiest People on Earth . Steward Press. ISBN 0-8007-8362-X . {{ cite book }} : External link in |author= ( help ) CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( link ) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( link ) Charles S. Price 43°09.174′N 82°21.174′W / 43.152900°N 82.352900°W / 43.152900; -82.352900 The SS Charles S. Price
153-531: The largest in the world at the time. He married Rose Gabrielian in 1933. Shakarian used his organizational abilities to facilitate evangelistic campaigns, in particularly working with Charles S. Price . Other evangelists at his events included Tommy Hicks and William Branham and Oral Roberts . Shakarian spent most of his adult life building the Fellowship for free. Even honorariums that were given to him at speaking engagements he would deposit them back into
170-478: The ministry. Every year at the annual board meeting he would resign his position as president, step out into the hall, and allow the 200 man board to vote on the next president. The Fellowship grew into over 190 countries. Hundreds of other ministries were birthed from the Fellowship. Shakarian played a key role in working with Paul Crouch to help launch Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN). Joel Osteen ’s ministry started from his father John Osteen . Shakarian played
187-687: The passing of hundreds of escorted Spiritual Christian prisoners. Writer Leo N. Tolstoy protested to the Tsar about this cruelty, resulting in aid from the Society of Friends , London, and the Canadian government to move over 7,400 (about one-third) of all Dukhobortsy to central Canada. Immediately other Spiritual Christian tribes in Kars and Erevan petitioned to follow the Dukhobortsy to Canada. A Russian businessman in Los Angeles, Peter Demens had been promoting California to immigrants from Russia for
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#1732801860178204-500: The second chapter was in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, and after a few years chapters were set up throughout the world. In 1972, the membership was 300,000. In 1988, there were 3,000 chapters in 90 countries. After Demos Shakarian died in 1993, his son Richard Shakarian assumed the organization's leadership. In 2023, Francis Owusu was elected president of the organization. The organization was present in 85 countries in 2023. In
221-523: Was a steel-hulled ship lost on Lake Huron on November 9, 1913 during the Great Lakes storm of 1913 . Twenty eight people died. The Price was found on November 10, 1913 with her bow above water, and her stern dipping below. Because of her disposition, the ship's length could not be measured to make a positive identification of the vessel: the wreck was initially assumed to be the Regina . The vessel
238-476: Was established to encourage more participation by men by providing a platform for businessmen to give religious testimonies. The plan was supported by Oral Roberts , and under his leadership, the FGBMFI had chapters in over 190 countries. Richard Shakarian is now international president of FGBMFI. Shakarian was a third-generation Pentecostal, and he believed in the "Full Gospel", that all the supernatural events in
255-555: Was eventually identified as the Price before she sank on November 17. The salvage rights to the Price were sold to the Great Lakes Towing and Wrecking company. In the summer of 1916, salvage of the Price was attempted. Divers cut a hole in the side of the aft hull. The hole allowed divers to enter the wreck. They attempted to seal breaks in the hull and built bulkheads so that the wreck could be floated. However, salvaging
272-778: Was primarily to be a "helper", as defined by I Corinthians 12:28. He also believed that the rise of the Charismatic Movement was a harbinger of the Second Coming , and that there would be a persecution of Christians in America just before this occurred. Link to the Full Gospel Businessmen in the UK Bellinger, Mark (1992). Demos: the man of Fellowship . Upright Enterprises. Tallman, Matthew William (2010). Demos Shakarian:
289-587: Was starting, and were delighted to meet spiritual faiths in America similar to theirs. Demos Sr. died while working on the construction of the Los Angeles and Salt Lake Railroad in Nevada, and his young son Isaac became the head of the family. Isaac married Zarouhi Yessayian, and he became a prosperous dairy farmer in Downey, California . Demos Jr. entered the family business and their dairy herd grew, becoming
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