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  2. The Word Network - Wikipedia

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    The Word Network, also known as The Word, is a religious broadcasting network that claims to be the largest African-American religious network in the world. [1] It was founded in February 2000 by Kevin Adell who also owns WFDF , a local AM radio station, and WADL , a television station serving the Detroit television market.

  3. Timothy Paul Jones - Wikipedia

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    Jones has criticized the practice of family-integrated church in which congregations eliminate all age-organized ministries. His academic paper “Catechism Classes and Other Surprising Precedents for Age-Organized Ministry” examined sixteenth-century practices of age-organized discipleship and pointed out errors in the historical claims made by proponents of family-integrated ministry. [9]

  4. Paula White - Wikipedia

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    From 2014 until May 2019, [6] [7] [8] White was senior pastor of New Destiny Christian Center, in Apopka, Florida, a nondenominational, multicultural megachurch. White was formerly the co-pastor of Without Walls International Church in Tampa, Florida , a church she co-founded with pastor and then-husband Randy White in 1991.

  5. Apostolic-Prophetic Movement - Wikipedia

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    They originated in the late 1980s and early 1990s at Kansas City Fellowship (KCF) whose influence eventually became international. It was overseen by KCF's Pastor Mike Bickle. Included in the list of prophets were Bob Jones, Paul Cain, Bill Hamon, Larry Randolph, James Goll, Jill Austin, and John Paul Jackson.

  6. Jack Wyrtzen - Wikipedia

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    In 1940, he founded the Word of Life Fellowship Bible Conference. [3] In 1941, he founded the Word of Life Camp Ministry and in 1946 he purchased an island on Schroon Lake, New York and opened a Word of Life Camp in 1947. [4] Then he opened camps, conference centers, bible institutes, and church youth ministries in other countries. [5]

  7. Brunswick woman on a mission to provide 'Shoes for Souls' - AOL

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    A nonprofit began its work with one school. Now it helps students in need at 20 schools in Brunswick County

  8. Evangelists of the Worldwide Church of God - Wikipedia

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    Dean Blackwell (1931-2003): [6] Beginning in 1953, was the first pastor of the WCG congregation in Big Sandy, Texas; Ordained Evangelist, 1964; Long-time pastor in the Chicago area, later a favorite professor of theology at Ambassador University; Retired by the WCG, 1996; Remained with the Worldwide Church of God until his death, though retired ...

  9. The ‘Walker’ Series Finale Leaves 1 Question Unanswered ...

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    Cordell Walker said goodbye to the Texas Rangers, and so did Jared Padalecki.. The Walker season 4 finale — which also acted as The CW show’s series finale — was full of emotional moments ...