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  2. Christine Caine - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] [9] In 2015, Caine founded Propel Women, a Christian women's organization. [10] [11] Caine and her husband are also founders of Zoe Churches, [12] which has locations in Bulgaria, Poland, and Greece. [13] Caine has written numerous books on Christianity, including A Life Unleashed (2012), Run to Win (2008), and Resilient Hope (2022 ...

  3. The A21 Campaign - Wikipedia

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    The A21 Campaign (commonly referred to as "A21") is a global 501(c)(3) non-profit, non-governmental organization that works to fight human trafficking, including sexual exploitation and trafficking, forced slave labor, bonded labor, involuntary domestic servitude, and child soldiery.

  4. Catalyst Conference - Wikipedia

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    Andy Stanley, Christine Caine, Robert Madu, Craig Groeschel, Matt Redman spoke at Catalyst in 2014. [4] The conference is a nondenominational Christian event. [5] More than 13,000 people attended Catalyst at the Infinite Energy Arena in 2013. [6]

  5. List of Republicans who opposed the Donald Trump 2016 ...

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    Christine Caine, evangelical author [220] Steven G. Calabresi, legal scholar and co-founder of the Federalist Society [221] Mona Charen, columnist and author [32] Joshua Claybourn, attorney, author, and former convention delegate [222] [223] Ross Douthat, columnist [43]

  6. List of television evangelists - Wikipedia

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    Christine Caine (born 1966) Harold Camping (1921–2013) Morris Cerullo (1931–2020) Twinkie Clark (born 1954) Bayless Conley (born 1955) Kenneth Copeland (born 1936)

  7. Category : Converts to Protestantism from Eastern Orthodoxy

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    See also the policy at Wikipedia:Categorizing articles about people regarding categorization by ethnicity, gender, religion, sexuality, or disability. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.

  8. Trinity Broadcasting Network - Wikipedia

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    The Trinity Broadcasting Network was co-founded as the Trinity Broadcasting Systems in 1973 by Paul Crouch, an Assemblies of God minister, and his spouse Jan Crouch. [10] TBN began its broadcasting activities by renting time on the independent station KBSA (now UniMás owned-and-operated station KFTR-DT) in Ontario, California.

  9. Religious affiliation in the United States Senate - Wikipedia

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    The topic is also of interest to religious groups and the general public who may appeal to senators of their denomination on religious or moral issues facing the United States Senate. This list reports the religious affiliation of the members of the United States Senate in the 119th United States Congress .