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  2. Hulvey - Wikipedia

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    Hulvey was born and raised in Brunswick, Georgia.He dropped out of college and moved to Atlanta to pursue a career in music. He supported his music aspirations by working at a local supermarket where his job responsibilities included "scrubbing toilets [and] cleaning floors."

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  5. Alliance World Fellowship - Wikipedia

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    The denomination has an evangelical theology, [14] [5] [15] and is largely aligned with the Higher Life movement. [2] [3] [1] [16] A.B. Simpson articulated the Alliance's core theology as the Christological "Fourfold Gospel": Jesus Christ as Savior, Sanctifier, Healer, and Soon Coming King. [17]

  6. Forrest Frank - Wikipedia

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    Forrest Frank was named Billboard's favorite Christian artist of 2023. [5] He released his third album, Nostalgia Pack , on May 26, 2023, and it was a collection of old songs, ideas, and demos from "a different time".

  7. List of Christian hip-hop artists - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 14 December 2024. This list needs additional citations for verification.

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  9. Early Christian art and architecture - Wikipedia

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    Early Christian art and architecture (or Paleochristian art) is the art produced by Christians, or under Christian patronage, from the earliest period of Christianity to, depending on the definition, sometime between 260 and 525. In practice, identifiably Christian art only survives from the 2nd century onwards. [1]