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  2. Category:Christian children's television series - Wikipedia

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    Christian television series for young children. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. V. VeggieTales (3 C, 14 P, 1 F)

  3. Primary (LDS Church) - Wikipedia

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    In most congregations, a nursery class is available for children from 18 months to age 3. Classroom instruction begins for three-year-olds and continues to age 11, with classes grouped by age. At the beginning of the year they turn 12, children begin to attend Sunday School and the Young Men or Young Women programs.

  4. Child evangelism movement - Wikipedia

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    The 4/14 window is a subset of the child evangelism movement, focused on evangelizing children between the ages of 4 and 14 years old. [2] Bush commented in the Christian Post in 2009 that "Mission strategies developed for the 4/14 Window would be implemented by parents, pastors and other role model figures who play key roles in shaping a child ...

  5. Hallmark's 'Countdown to Christmas' has started. Here's the ...

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    Here's the full schedule of movies for this year's “Countdown to Christmas” on the Hallmark Channel. Movies will premiere on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights at 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. CT, unless ...

  6. The Countdown Singers - Wikipedia

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    The Countdown Singers is a name given to Madacy Entertainment's revolving group of studio musicians, used since 1994. They perform sound-alike cover versions of well-known songs. They have released over 80 albums.

  7. SMTV Live - Wikipedia

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    After the broadcast of SMTV Live, the show was followed by the broadcast of CD:UK (an abbreviation of CountDown United Kingdom). The programme took place within the same studio and with the same presenters, and operated on its own live-television format, featuring bands in the UK Singles Chart, music videos, and interviews with famous music stars.