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  2. College religious organizations - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, independent churches will often have college ministries which may extend onto constituent college campuses in the form of a student organization. List of multi-campus protestant college ministries: Adventist Christian Fellowship of the Seventh-day Adventist Church; American Baptist Campus Ministry of the American Baptist Convention

  3. Coalition for Christian Outreach - Wikipedia

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    Coalition for Christian Outreach (CCO) is a nonprofit campus ministry headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. CCO was officially incorporated on March 23, 1971. [ 1 ] As of September 2012, the CCO employs 225 staff members on 104 campuses and universities, primarily in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia. [ 2 ]

  4. Reformed University Fellowship - Wikipedia

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    Reformed University Fellowship logo. Reformed University Fellowship (RUF) is the campus ministry organization of the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA). RUF has experienced rapid growth since the 1990s; its income in 1995 was $200,000 and grew to $24 million by 2012. [1]

  5. Category : Student religious organizations in the United States

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    Christian fraternities and sororities in the United States (5 C, 14 P) Pages in category "Student religious organizations in the United States" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total.

  6. Christian study center - Wikipedia

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    Christian study centers began appearing on U.S. university campuses in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Their founders and staff encouraged students, faculty, and local residents to integrate the life of the university—scholarship, science, and art—with the Christian faith, rather than to see faith and learning as competing or mutually exclusive.

  7. Category:Religious organizations based in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Category: Religious organizations based in Ohio. 1 language. ... Seminaries and theological colleges in Ohio (20 P) Synagogues in Ohio (6 C, 6 P) T. Temples in Ohio (2 C)

  8. List of campus preachers - Wikipedia

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    Brother Jim – primarily schools in Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, and surrounding area; Tom Short – national ministry, sponsored by Great Commission Churches, based out of Columbus, OH. Michael Peter Woroniecki – no permanent base or sponsorship by organized religion.

  9. Fellowship of Catholic University Students - Wikipedia

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    The organization calls this small-group model “the method modeled by the master,” [4] that is, it purports to base its modes of evangelization on Jesus’ actions in the gospels. FOCUS Bible studies are either all-male or all-female. Meetings generally follow formats and lesson plans distributed by the organization and made available online.