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Arthur Owen Blessitt (October 27, 1940 – January 14, 2025) was an American traveling Christian preacher who was known for carrying a cross through every nation of the world. [ 1 ] Background
The Cross (also known as The Cross: The Arthur Blessitt Story) is a 2009 documentary film directed by Matthew Crouch, in his directorial debut.The film chronicles Arthur Blessitt's Guinness World Record-setting [1] journey of 38,102 miles of forty years "into every nation and major island group of the world" [2] while carrying a twelve-foot wooden cross.
McGuire became a born-again Christian in 1971 after meeting evangelist Arthur Blessitt in October 1970. [6] In 1973, he joined the Myrrh label and released the album Seeds . This album contained backing vocals by the family trio that would become known as the 2nd Chapter of Acts .
Arthur and Friends: The First Almost Real Not Live CD was the first album for the series, issued in October 1998. Many of the songs on this CD aired in shorter forms on the TV episode "Arthur's Almost Live Not Real Music Festival." Others were heard at other times on the program and some were never seen on the TV show.
Blessitt is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include: Arthur Blessitt (1940–2025), American traveling Christian preacher
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This is an alphabetical list of documentary films with Wikipedia articles. The earliest documentary listed is Fred Ott's Sneeze (1894), which is also the first motion picture ever copyrighted in North America.
Themes and Songs from The Quiet Man is a Decca Records album by Victor Young and Bing Crosby featuring the music used in the Republic Pictures film The Quiet Man. It was issued as a 10” LP with catalog No. DL5411 [ 1 ] and as a 4-disc 45rpm set (9–342).