The "Global Awakening History" on the Global Awakening/Apostolic Missions Network church website of Randy Clark, located in Mechanicsburg, PA, relates how Clark, a Vineyard church pastor, met Wimber, ex-Quaker, who founded the Vineyard Church:
http://globalawakening.com/home/about-global-awakening/history-of-global-awakening.
Let Us Reason relates the Randy Clark associations with Rodney Howard-Browne, Kenneth Hagin, and Bill Johnson of "Freshfires Revivalism" renown: http://letusreason.org/Latrain43.htm.
More on "Revival Fires" is at the Charisma magazine article "Where is Global Revival Headed?" by Randy Clark himself describing his set of beliefs, one being ecumenism, sounding more like Wayne Grudem, i.e., more "centrist" and middle of the road: http://www.charismamag.com/spirit/revival/14930.
At Sermondrop, the "healing rooms" training sermons of Clark and Johnson are here for your listening pleasure: http://sermondrop.com/series/1669-Healing-Rooms-Training/sermons.
What is a "healing room"? Well this video gives only the public face of the ecumenically involved folks who use what they believe are Holy Spirit given gifts in a "deliverance ministry" to cast out demons in those "rooms":
John Wimber's Vineyard Church has been a major proponent of "healing rooms" as well as affiliated Vineyard churches and pastors such as Bruce Latshaw of Vineyard Christian Fellowship, Landenberg, PA:
http://www.vcfbarn.com/service/healing-rooms/ and Latshaw (of Jesus People origin) himself: http://www.brucelatshaw.com/index.html, where he is spreading it locally, using the same methods and philosophy of John G. Lake, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_G._Lake, a faith healer who dates back to the Azusa Street pentecostal revival in Los Angeles, California around 1907.
See also: http://miraclehealingrooms.com/ and John G. Lake Ministries now headed by Curry Blake at: http://www.jglm.org/.
Randy Clark is a "course developer" at his "Christian Healing Certification Program": http://healingcertification.com/course-developers/randy-clark. This is a promo video from Global Awakening inviting you to the courses run by 12 "teachers of deliverance ministry" which helps you deal with the demonic realm, using high tech:
Some of the 12 are pictured from right to left, as seen in the article: http://www.talk2action.org/story/2012/5/7/6228/64684
Bill and Beni Johnson - Bethel Church, Global Legacy, and Apostolic Network of Global Awakening
Heidi and Rolland Baker - Iris Ministries
Georgian and Winnie Banov - Global Celebration
Che and Sue Ahn - Harvest Rock Church and Harvest International Ministries
Randy and DeeAnne Clark - Global Awakening
John and Carol Arnott - Catch the Fire (formerly Toronto Airport Christian Fellowship) and Partners in Harvest below:
Heidi and Rolland Baker - Iris Ministries
Georgian and Winnie Banov - Global Celebration
Che and Sue Ahn - Harvest Rock Church and Harvest International Ministries
Randy and DeeAnne Clark - Global Awakening
John and Carol Arnott - Catch the Fire (formerly Toronto Airport Christian Fellowship) and Partners in Harvest below:
Birthpangs has a 4-5 part article on Bill Johnson which is excellent:
http://birthpangs.org/articles/latterrain/bill_johnson1.html.
Crosswise/Walking in the Truth (Craig) at http://notunlikelee.wordpress.com/, has sections of his website on the Latter Rain Movement, Bill Johnson, Bethel Church (Redding, CA), New Apostolic Reformation (NAR). Beyond Grace blog has similar resources: http://beyondgrace.blogspot.com/, and specifically about Bill Johnson and Bethel here: http://beyondgrace.blogspot.com/p/bill-johnson-bethel-church-redding.html.
Finally, closing for now pending further inspiration, are these telling videos:
"Extreme Prophetic-Randy Clark-'Shekinah Glory Prophecy'":
Then, "Bethel Church and the Glory Cloud" producing religious hysteria:
Then, closing with Bill Johnson's advice on how to "produce a supernatural mindset", by "following signs and wonders until they follow you":