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  3. Ralph Drollinger - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Kim Drollinger (born April 20, 1954) is an American clergyman and former professional basketball player. He led the "White House Bible Study Group", a study group sponsored by 10 cabinet members which held weekly meetings each Wednesday during the Trump administration.

  4. Stoner Jesus Bible Study - Wikipedia

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    Stoner Jesus Bible Study is a Centennial, Colorado Bible study group founded by Deb Button in May 2014. [1] As of 2015, the group was led by Pastor Greg. [2] Button brought together a group of around 20 [3] or 30 [4] individuals through social media. [1] The group includes people of many faiths or no faith at all. [5]

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  6. Charles Taze Russell - Wikipedia

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    With the formation of the Watch Tower Society, Russell intensified his ministry. His Bible study group had grown to hundreds of local members, with followers throughout New England, the Virginias, Ohio, and elsewhere. They annually re-elected him "Pastor", and commonly referred to him as "Pastor Russell".

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  9. Bible study (Christianity) - Wikipedia

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    The origin of Bible study groups has its origin in early Christianity, when Church Fathers such as Origen and Jerome taught the Bible extensively to disciple Christians. [1] In Christianity, Bible study has the purpose of "be[ing] taught and nourished by the Word of God" and "being formed and animated by the inspirational power conveyed by ...