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  2. William M. Branham - Wikipedia

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    The dirt-floor log cabin that was William Marrion Branham's birthplace as shown in his biography William Branham: A Man Sent From God. William M. Branham was born near Burkesville, Kentucky, on April 6, 1909, [10] [11] [12] [a] [b] the son of Charles and Ella Harvey Branham, the oldest of ten children. [15]

  3. Our Lady of Victory Academy (Fort Worth, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    Our Lady of Victory Academy is located on 801 Shaw Street in Fort Worth, Texas. Ground for the school was broken on March 25, 1909. The cornerstone was laid later that year. The Fort Worth architectural firm Sanguinet and Staats designed the building. The five-story building was constructed at a cost of $200.000.

  4. Fort Worth Academy of Fine Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Fort Worth Academy of Fine Arts (FWAFA) is a fine arts public arts charter school in Fort Worth, Texas, founded in 2001 by the Texas Boys Choir, Inc. The school serves grades 3 through 12 and emphasizes the arts. Its programs include dance, choral music, theater, and visual arts. [10] It is also the home of the Texas Boys Choir. [11]

  5. Branhamism - Wikipedia

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    Branhamism" (also known as "Branhamology" [1]) refers to the unique theology and key doctrines taught by William Marrion Branham, including his eschatological views, annihilationism, oneness of the Godhead, predestination, eternal security, and the serpent's seed. [2] Branham's followers refer to his teachings collectively as "The Message". [3]

  6. Stop Six, Fort Worth, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The school moved into a wooden building, as of 2008 next to Dunbar 6th Grade Center, in 1925, with the school district paying $5,000 to have the building constructed. Area residents spent $300 to fund the construction of the school, and the Rosenwald Foundation gave $1,000 more. In the 1930s, the area became a part of the Fort Worth school ...

  7. At age 11, Kirk Franklin led a Fort Worth church in song ...

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    At age 11, he was appointed choir director at Fort Worth’s New Mount Rose Missionary Baptist Church. For $25 a week, the young musical prodigy led an adoring congregation in song.

  8. Candidates for Fort Worth School Board District 2 on May 6 ballot

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    Learn more about who’s running for District 2 school board trustee in Fort Worth ISD.

  9. Woodhaven, Fort Worth, Texas - Wikipedia

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    All residents are zoned to Meadowbrook Middle School and Eastern Hills High School. [1] [3] Catholic schools are operated by the Diocese of Fort Worth. Area Catholic schools in Fort Worth include St. Rita Catholic School (PreK3-8), [1] [3] [4] Nolan Catholic High School, [1] [3] and St. Ignatius of Loyola College Preparatory School. [5]