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  2. Vacation Bible school - Wikipedia

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    The origins of Vacation Bible School can be traced back to Hopedale, Illinois, USA, in 1894. Sunday school teacher D. T. Miles, who also was a public school teacher, felt that she was limited by time constraints in teaching the Bible to children, so she started a daily Bible school to teach children during the summer.

  3. Mike Thaler - Wikipedia

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    Thaler was born at Queen of Angels Hospital in Los Angeles, California, United States, the son of Benjamin and Jean Thaler. [3] He graduated in 1955 from Fairfax High School in Los Angeles, CA., and subsequently attended the University of California at Los Angeles and the Art Center College of Design, now located in Pasadena, California, majoring in English and Art.

  4. Bibleman - Wikipedia

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    Bibleman is an American Christian-themed direct-to-video children's series created by Tony Salerno that ran from 1995 to 2010. The series centers around an evangelical superhero who fights evil, often by quoting scripture, and sometimes breaks the fourth wall.

  5. Even heroes need a vacation: What to expect from the Disney ...

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    Even heroes need a vacation, and Disney Cruise Line is dedicating an entire ship to them – and their evil counterparts. The cruise line revealed new details about its Disney Destiny ship, which ...

  6. Category:Christian superheroes - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Christian superheroes" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  7. Static (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Static's civilian identity, Virgil Hawkins, was named after Virgil D. Hawkins, a black man who was denied entrance to the University of Florida's law school due to his race in 1949. [3] The character's superhero identity was suggested by Priest (who co-developed the original Milestone bible with McDuffie), inspired by the song "Static" by James ...