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  2. Family Promise - Wikipedia

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    Family Promise (formerly National Interfaith Hospitality Network) is a national 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization in the United States, founded by Karen Olson in 1988. Family Promise [1] primarily serves families with children who are homeless or at risk of homelessness, with the mission of "help[ing] homeless and low-income families achieve sustainable independence through a community-based ...

  3. Herman Hoeksema - Wikipedia

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    After studying at Calvin Theological Seminary in Grand Rapids, Michigan, he began his ministerial career in 14th St. Christian Reformed Church in Holland, Michigan (1915-1920) and then accepted the call to serve the Eastern Avenue Christian Reformed Church of Grand Rapids (1920-1924/5) - by this time one of the largest Reformed congregations in ...

  4. List of megachurches affiliated with the Assemblies of God

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    First Assembly of God, Grand Rapids, Michigan – 5,289 ... Family Community Church, San Jose, California – 3,950 ... Promise Church (formerly known as Full Gospel ...

  5. Family Promise marks 10 years - AOL

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    Nov. 4—As Family Promise of the Palouse celebrates its 10-year anniversary this week, the nonprofit is embarking on a plan to provide transitional housing for families in Moscow and Pullman. "It ...

  6. John R. Hunting - Wikipedia

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    John R. Hunting was born to an Episcopalian family on November 7, 1931, at Blodgett Hospital in Grand Rapids, Michigan, the son of Mary (née Ives) and David Dyer Hunting Sr. [8] His father was a co-founder of Steelcase. [8] He went to school in East Grand Rapids, Michigan and later at the Cranbrook Academy in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. [8]

  7. President Gerald R. Ford Jr. Boyhood Home - Wikipedia

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    The President Gerald R. Ford Jr. Boyhood Home is a house located at 649 Union Avenue SE in Grand Rapids, Michigan that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [1] Future President Gerald R. Ford lived in the house from 1921 through 1930, when he was between the age of 8 and 17. Of all his boyhood homes, Ford remembered this one ...

  8. Say ‘Bye-Bye’ to These 5 Tired Home Decor Trends in 2025

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    ELLE DECOR A-List designer Elizabeth Graziolo, of Yellow House Architects, was in a downtown Grand Rapids, Michigan, hotel when she had an epiphany. “Wow, it’s starting to feel like a lot of ...

  9. John H. Logie - Wikipedia

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    Logie was born on August 11, 1939, in Ann Arbor, Michigan and raised in East Grand Rapids, Michigan, where he attended East Grand Rapids High School. [5] He began college at Williams College before earning a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Michigan. He then attended the Officer Candidate School and served in the United States Navy.