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  2. BibleProject - Wikipedia

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    As of 2022, BibleProject videos had been viewed across various social media platforms over 100 million times. In 2022, the organization launched a mobile app. [9] By the start of 2024, BibleProject had created over 180 videos and 350 podcasts, gathering over 620 million views from across 200 countries [10] Revenue reached US$23 million in 2023 [11]

  3. Brio (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The magazine presents topics typical of other teen magazines (fashion and beauty tips, music, and culture) from an evangelical Christian perspective. Focus on the Family also formerly published a version for teen boys, called Breakaway. Brio and Beyond was a sister publication of Brio for older teen girls and young women, aged 16 to 21 ...

  4. Shine TV (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    Shine TV (formerly Freedom TV) is a New Zealand Christian television channel operated by Rhema Media and broadcast on Freeview Channel 25 and Sky TV channel 201. The station promotes Christian lifestyles, traditional Christian values, Gospel teachings and interdenominational Christian unity. [1]

  5. Sunday school - Wikipedia

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    This system spread to other parishes in the diocese. By 1787 in Tullow alone there were 700 students, boys and girls, men and women, and 80 teachers. The primary intent of this Sunday school system was the teaching of the Catholic catechism and articles of faith; the teaching of reading and writing became necessary to assist in this.

  6. To Save a Life - Wikipedia

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    Britts, a Christian youth pastor in Southern California, and his wife, a schoolteacher, began taking the many stories of teens' struggles and molding them into a film. "Every day my wife and I talk to teens who are in some kind of pain," Britts said. "I wanted to make a film that would bring hope to hurting and lonely students." [5]

  7. Kidnapped for Christ - Wikipedia

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    The film focuses on the plight of a Colorado high school student, David, sent to the school by his parents after he told them he was gay. The film also documents the experiences of two girls: Beth, who was sent to the school because of a "debilitating anxiety disorder", and Tai, who was sent for behavioral problems resulting from childhood trauma.

  8. Diary of a Teenage Girl - Wikipedia

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    She wrote a teen advice column while struggling with her adoptive mother's death, her best friend's teen pregnancy, and her first contact with her birth mother. Maya Stark was the newest "teenage girl" in the series. Maya had a famous father, but her parents had divorced, causing her to struggle with her racial identity. After her mother had ...

  9. Meg Meeker - Wikipedia

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    Her commentary on the rise of teenage sexually transmitted diseases has caught attention in education [2] and popular publications. [3] [4] Meeker is invited onto broadcast programs on the topics she has written about, such as The Today Show, [5] and The Ingraham Angle [6] and she has a following in Christian groups on social and mainstream media [7] [8] and former President Donald Trump. [9]