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  2. Terry and Barbi Franklin - Wikipedia

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    Terry and Barbi's worldwide ministry, Love Sings, has always included Family Worship Events and Marriage Retreats. But in recent years, since seeing revival firsthand around the world, they began leading prayer and worship conferences as well. Their ongoing theme worldwide has always been "Inspiring Love in the Home & Revival in the Church."

  3. Greg Locke - Wikipedia

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    The film chronicled the ministries of deliverance ministers such as Alexander Pagani, Isaiah Saldivar, and Mike Signorelli. [23] In a statement made to The Christian Post, Locke also expressed a desire to change his focus from politics, saying that he was “misdirected by focusing on things not in the spiritual realm.” [ 2 ]

  4. Truth Thomas - Wikipedia

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    Speak Water, Take Love, Where We Stand: Poems of Black Resilience, The Skinny Poetry Anthology, Party of Black, Bottle of Life, A Day of Presence Truth Thomas (born Glenn Edward Thomas in Knoxville, Tennessee ) is an American singer-songwriter, poet, editor, publisher and founder of Cherry Castle Publishing, LLC.

  5. Gavin Ortlund - Wikipedia

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    [4] [better source needed] [third-party source needed] He describes himself as President of Truth Unites, a ministry whose tagline is "promoting gospel assurance through theological depth". [5] As of December 2024, Ortlund was listed as Theologian in Residence at Immanuel Church in Nashville, Tennessee, [6] and writes at TruthUnites.org.

  6. WLVU (FM) - Wikipedia

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    WLVU (97.1 MHz) is an FM radio station licensed to the city of Belle Meade, Tennessee, but serving the Nashville market as a whole. It is currently branded as K-LOVE, repeating a satellite-delivered contemporary Christian format.

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  8. John Smid - Wikipedia

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    During his time directing Love in Action, Smid faced controversy over the organization's treatment of gay teens in their youth program "Refuge". [2] Smid subsequently resigned his position in 2008, [3] and in 2010 apologized for any harm he had caused, noting that his teen program "further wounded teens that were already in a very delicate place in life".

  9. Rubel Shelly - Wikipedia

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    Shelly began as an instructor in the department of Religion and Philosophy at Freed-Hardeman University in 1975. In 1978, Shelly began preaching for the Ashwood Church of Christ, which later merged with the Green Hills Church of Christ to become the Woodmont Hills Church of Christ, which in turn later became known as the Family of God at Woodmont Hills, in Nashville, Tennessee, where he ...