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David Yonggi Cho (Korean: 조용기; 14 February 1936 – 14 September 2021 as Paul Yungi Cho) was a South Korean Pentecostal Pastor.He was the founder of the Yoido Full Gospel Church (Assemblies of God), which he started in a tent with 5 people (including his future mother-in-law Choi Ja-shil and her children as its first members), which eventually became the world's largest congregation ...
A marble slab with a brief inscription of Ông Đạo Dừa's name. Ông Đạo Dừa ("The Coconut Monk"), born Nguyễn Thành Nam (December 25 1910 – May 13 1990), was a self-styled Vietnamese mystic and the founder of the Coconut Religion (Đạo Dừa) in Vietnam.
David Cho may refer to: David Yonggi Cho (born 1936), Korean Christian minister; David Cho (director) (born 1969), South Korean producer and director; David Cho (journalist) (born 1970s), American journalist; David Cho (Secret Service), former head of Joe Biden's security detail
Dua left the company’s artist management roster in 2022 after first having signed with TaP co-CEOs Ben Mawson and Ed … Music Industry Moves: Dua Lipa Regains Her Publishing Rights From TaP ...
The Rev. Cho Yong-gi, whose founding of South Korea's biggest church was a symbol of the postwar growth of Christianity in the country before that achievement was tainted by corruption and other ...
Swimming Out Till the Sea Turns Blue was directed by Jia Zhangke, produced by Zhao Tao, [6] Xstream Pictures, Huaxia Film Distribution, Shanxi Film and Television Group, Huaxin Kylin Culture Media, Wisharty Media, Huayi Brothers Pictures, [7] Shi Dian Culture Communication, We Entertainment, [8] IQIYI pictures, and Alibaba entertainment, [9] written by Jia Zhangke and Wan Jiahuan, [6] and ...
Dua Lipa performing "New Rules" during The Self-Titled Tour in 2018 Lipa performed "New Rules" at the Glastonbury Festival in England on 23 June 2017. [ 130 ] On 4 October 2017, the singer performed "New Rules" on The Jonathan Ross Show , where she was accompanied by a group of dancers with whom she recreated the scenes of the music video. [ 131 ]
Hong Guorui as Da-bo; Tracer Wong as Da-bo's wife; Das DD as Ah Meng; Ye Shipin as Ah Gen; Adele Wong as Weng Suxin; Charlie Goh as George; Ivory Chia as Beibei; Brian Ng as Ah Ming; Joey Feng as Ah Hua; Lina Ng as Zhu-jie; Lin Weiwen as Hai-ge; Teddy Tang as Patrick; Asher Su as Director A-fu; Bunz Bao as Lin Congming; Sam Chong as Tang Daiwei