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  2. Godtube - Wikipedia

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    GodTube is an online video platform which provides Christian video content. It is owned by Salem Web Network, the internet division of Salem Communications. GodTube includes music videos, comedy, children, animals, sports, news and inspirational clips. [1]

  3. David Pawson - Wikipedia

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    Pawson was the author of more than 90 books, produced more than 300 teaching videos and more than 1600 audio recordings. Pawson, David; Buchanan, Colin O. (1976). Infant baptism under cross-examination. Grove booklets on ministry and worship. Vol. 24. Bramcote, UK: Grove Books. ISBN 9780901710895. OCLC 2875351. ——— (1977). Truth to tell ...

  4. Sunday Sermons - Wikipedia

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    "Sunday Sermons" is a song by American contemporary Christian music singer Anne Wilson. It was released on January 14, 2022, as the second single from her debut studio album, My Jesus (2022). [1] Wilson co-wrote the song with Ben Glover and Jeff Sojka. [2] "Sunday Sermons" peaked at number five on the US Hot Christian Songs chart.

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  6. Craig Groeschel - Wikipedia

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    Groeschel began using videos to deliver some of his sermons, when his fourth child was born in 2001, and he was unavailable for the Sunday service, discovering that the videos were popular with his churchgoers. [6] [7] In 2006, he set up a website called Mysecret.tv as a place for people to confess anonymously on the Internet.

  7. Rappin' for Jesus - Wikipedia

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    Pastor Chris English, in an email to The Christian Post, said the use of the word nigga was "clearly over the line, and offensive". [6] He thought the video, parody or not, perpetuated many negative stereotypes about Christians, and as such, would have never worked in an outreach program for young people. [6]