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  2. Bethany House - Wikipedia

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    Bethany House Publishers is a publisher that publishes Christian fiction and non-fiction books. Bethany House Publishers was bought in 2003 by Baker Publishing Group. Bethany House publishes both historical and contemporary fiction. Historical fiction is considered any book that is set prior to 1950.

  3. Baker Publishing Group - Wikipedia

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    Bethany House, Revell, Baker Books, Baker Academic, Chosen, and Brazos Press: Official website: bakerpublishinggroup.com: Baker Publishing Group is a Christian book ...

  4. Bethany House of Laredo - Wikipedia

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    Bethany House of Laredo is a non-profit organization [1] based in Laredo, Texas, USA, serving homeless people, disabled people, impoverished people, elderly people and veterans Laredo and Webb County. [2] The organization runs several centers providing shelters and services for homeless people and other vulnerable groups. [1]

  5. List of active settlement houses - Wikipedia

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    Bethany House of Laredo: Laredo, Texas: United States [7] Blackfriars Settlement (formerly Women's University Settlement) Blackfriars, London: England [8] BronxWorks: Bronx, New York: United States Cabbage Patch Settlement House: Louisville, Kentucky: United States [9] Cambridge House: Southwark, London: England [10] Central Community House ...

  6. Tracie Peterson - Wikipedia

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    Tracie Peterson (born 1959) is an American author of Christian fiction.Often called the “Queen of Historical Christian Fiction, she writes many historical novels, with romantic and Christian faith-based themes in them.

  7. Bethany Home - Wikipedia

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    Bethany Home was founded in Blackhall Place in Dublin in 1921, and moved in 1934 to Orwell Road, Rathgar, where it was based until it was closed in 1972. [2] On opening the home in May 1922 the Church of Ireland Archbishop of Dublin, John Allen Fitzgerald Gregg, declared Bethany "a door of hope for fallen women".