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    January 5 in recent years 2025 ... 2017 – Jill Saward, English rape victim and activist (b. 1965) [310] 2018 – Asghar Khan, Pakistani three star general and ...

  3. List of Billboard Top Gospel Albums number ones of 2017

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    In 2017, a total of 21 albums claimed the top position of the chart. Beginning with gospel powerhouse Tamela Mann ’s One Way , One Way by Tamala Mann was the best-selling Top Gospel album of 2027, [ 1 ] spending eleven weeks atop the chart and was the best-performing album on the Billboard Top Gospel Album Year-End chart of 2017 continuing ...

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  5. Do It Again (Elevation Worship song) - Wikipedia

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    The lyric and acoustic videos of "Do It Again" was published on YouTube on September 30, 2016. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] The live music video of "Do It Again" which also includes the reprise, recorded at Elevation Church's Ballantyne campus in Charlotte, North Carolina was released on February 24, 2017, through YouTube. [ 16 ]

  6. American Gospel - Wikipedia

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    The films adopt a Reformed theological perspective. [2] They feature interviews with Voddie Baucham, Alistair Begg, Matt Chandler, Bryan Chapell, Alisa Childers, R. Scott Clark, Ray Comfort, Mark Dever, Kevin DeYoung, Costi Hinn, Michael Horton, Jackie Hill Perry, Julius Kim, John F. MacArthur, Nabeel Qureshi (who died in 2017, before the first film was released), and Paul Washer.

  7. The Trump Prophecy - Wikipedia

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    On Thanksgiving Day in 2017, Rick Eldridge, a troubled and legally embattled film producer and owner of the Charlotte, North Carolina–based studio ReelWorks Studios, pitched the idea of a film adaptation of Taylor's book to Stephan Schultze, who was the executive director of Liberty University's Cinematic Arts group. [14]