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    Beginning in 2007, the format changed to a question-answer game show. Three children, introduced by the animated canine "Nosey the Know-it-All Dog", attempt to answer questions around the day's common theme, called a "Wudabout"; [1] Nosey also asks any tie-breaker and "Super Challenge" questions.

  5. List of Christian video games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Christian video game releases in order of release date. A Christian video game is a video game that incorporates themes from Christianity , reflecting Christian values . 1980–1989

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    Alive! is a free monthly publication in the style of a newspaper which has been produced since its first edition in 1996 by Alive Group, an organisation with an address at the Dominican Order St Mary's Priory, Tallaght in Dublin, Republic of Ireland. The editor is a Catholic priest, Fr Brian McKevitt, who refers to the publication as a ...

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    [4] Journal articles and blog entries from Millennial have been cited in places such as Commonweal, [6] Religion News Service, [7] [8] U.S. Catholic, [9] and elsewhere. It was founded in 2013 by Robert Christian and Christopher Hale, two millennial Catholics who met at Holy Trinity Church in Washington, DC.