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  2. WWFP - Wikipedia

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    WWFP (90.5 FM) is a non-commercial Christian radio station based in Brigantine, New Jersey.It is owned by Hope Christian Church of Marlton, Inc..It serves the general Atlantic City metro area.

  3. Free-to-air - Wikipedia

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    Free-to-air is often used for ... with a live feed of the channel broadcast via ... Trinity Broadcasting Network, The Church Channel, 3ABN, The Hope ...

  4. St Mary Magdalene Church, Holloway Road - Wikipedia

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    Hope Church at St David has a 10:30 am service with children's groups and a 5 pm service with extended worship. In addition, the parish runs regular prayer meetings, bible study and discussion groups, and two Alpha courses three times a year (next one starting 26 January at 7 pm at St Mary Magdalene).

  5. Religious broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    SAT-7's satellite footprints reach 22 countries in the Middle East and North Africa, as well as 50 countries in Europe, with "free to air" programming. SAT7, founded in 1995, is the first and largest Christian satellite broadcast organization operating in the region.

  6. Hope Channel - Wikipedia

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    Hope Channel International, Inc. is a Christian lifestyle television network and is a subsidiary company of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. The network operates globally, with more than 80 Hope Channels worldwide, each providing programs contextualized to the language and culture of their audience.

  7. Wings of Hope (charity) - Wikipedia

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    Wings of Hope is a nonprofit organization that partners with organizations in ten countries outside of the U.S. to provide medical evacuation flights and access to health care for remote communities. Wings of Hope also provides free medical air transportation to people within a 900-mile radius of its St. Louis headquarters.

  8. Free as Air - Wikipedia

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    Free as Air opened at the Opera House in Manchester before moving to the West End at the Savoy Theatre on 6 June 1957, where it ran for 417 performances, quite a good run at that time. [3] The musical was directed by Denis Carey. The original cast recording plus bonus tracks is available on CD from Sepia records. [4]

  9. Hope City Church - Wikipedia

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    Hope City Church (formerly a Multisite Church until 2021 [1]) is a charity consisting of 6 autonomous UK churches based in the United Kingdom. It was launched in Sheffield in 1991 by Dave and Jenny Gilpin who left Australia after viewing the Hillsborough Disaster in Sheffield.