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  2. Punjabi Christians - Wikipedia

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    Ninety-five percent of Punjabi Christians are converts to Christianity from Hinduism, accepting their new faith during the British Raj in colonial India. [6] By 1870, there were only a few thousand Christians in the Punjab Province of colonial India; the 1880s saw the growth of the Presbyterian Church from 660 to 10,615 baptized Christians. [20]

  3. Joseph Prince - Wikipedia

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    Prince was born in Singapore, the son of a Sikh priest of Indian origin and a Chinese mother. [3] He converted to Christianity at age 12. Prince studied at Commonwealth Secondary School and completed his A levels at a private school, Our Lady of Lourdes.

  4. Christianity in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Trinity Christian Centre (Trinity @ Paya Lebar) is an Assembly of God church located at 247 Paya Lebar Road. The church conducts several multi-lingual services on Sundays. All involve lay participation. Saint Andrew's Cathedral is the principal church of the Anglican Diocese of Singapore.

  5. National Council of Churches of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The National Council of Churches of Singapore (NCCS) is an ecumenical fellowship of Churches and Christian organisations in Singapore. It represents over 250 churches in Singapore. [1] The Council has been noted to be "socially conservative and theologically evangelical", embracing denominational and liturgical diversity.

  6. Category:Churches in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Bethany Independent-Presbyterian Church Singapore; C. Church of Christ the King, Singapore; Church of Our Saviour, Singapore; Church of St Teresa, Singapore;

  7. List of religious slurs - Wikipedia

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    From Isa Masih, a name of Jesus Christ in the Hindi-language Bible. [12] The term literally means '[person/people] of Jesus' in India and Pakistan, but in the latter country, Isai has been pejoratively used by non-Christians to refer to 'street sweepers' or 'labourers', occupations that have been held by Christian workers of Dalit ancestry. [13]

  8. Church of Christ the King, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Church of Christ the King is a Catholic church on Ang Mo Kio Avenue 8 in Ang Mo Kio, Singapore. Completed in 1982, it was the first Catholic church in Ang Mo Kio. The church building was demolished and rebuilt in 2002. It remains the only Catholic church in the area.

  9. Category:Christian denominations in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Singapore (1 C, 1 P) E. Eastern Christianity in Singapore (2 C, 1 P) P. Protestantism in Singapore (6 C, 5 P)