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  2. Maranatha! Music - Wikipedia

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    Maranatha! also branched into the children's market segment. Premier products included Psalty the Singing Songbook and The Kids Praise Album!. In the early 1990s this segment represented about 40% of company revenues. [1] In the 1980s, Maranatha! launched Broken Records, a label focusing on modern rock, punk and alternative music. The "Colours ...

  3. Maranata movement - Wikipedia

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    Dahlgren, Curt (1982). Maranata. En sociologisk studie av en sektrörelses uppkomst och utveckling (Thesis) (in Swedish). Helsingborg: Bokförlaget Plus Ultra. ISBN 9789197035545.

  4. Talk:Every Nation Churches & Ministries/Maranatha - Wikipedia

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    1. Theology: a. Maranatha Campus Ministries (MCM) was criticized for not having a clear statement of the Trinity in a 1984 report by an ad hoc committee comprised of James Bjornstad, Brian Onken (representing Christian Research Institute), Steve Cannon, Ronald Enroth, Karen Hoyt (representing Spiritual Counterfeits Project), and Gordon Lewis

  5. Terry Clark (musician) - Wikipedia

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    The Maranatha! Singers - Live Worship - 1990; Terry Clark and the Clark Brothers Band: Heaven Is Not That Far Away - 1990; Let's Worship - 1984; Living Worship - 1984; Melodies - 1980; Welcome - 1977; The Children of Faith - 1974

  6. Maranatha Volunteers International - Wikipedia

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    Maranatha concentrates their building activities in certain countries which change from time to time. In 2010 Maranatha is building primarily in Cuba, Ecuador, Haiti, India, Malawi, Mexico, Mozambique, Zambia and the United States. [2] In 2009, 507 churches were built of which 428 of the structures were "One-Day Churches" built in 25 countries. [2]

  7. Mustard Seed Faith - Wikipedia

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    Mustard Seed Faith's first releases were songs on Maranatha! Music compilations: "Happy in Jesus", released in 1973 on Maranatha Three, "All I Know" in 1974 on Maranatha Four and "Sidney the Pirate" in 1976 on Maranatha Five. [1] The group's only album for Maranatha, Sail On Sailor, was released in 1975 and featured album art by Rick Griffin. [2]

  8. Maranatha Reformed Church of Christ - Wikipedia

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    The Maranatha Reformed Church of Christ (MRCC) is a Christian Reformed denomination founded in 1923, in South Africa, by former members of the Free Church of Scotland, due to disputes relating to the administration of the sacraments.

  9. Talk : Every Nation Churches & Ministries/Archive Maranatha

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    Per the suggestion of jbolden, we are proposing to move all of the discussion on Maranatha to this section, which will contain an "on the record" statement regarding our connections to Maranatha. Some former members of Maranatha and Every Nation contend that Every Nation is a rebranding of Maranatha Campus Ministries (MCM) – a campus ministry ...