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  2. Rocky Mountain Bible Mission - Wikipedia

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    Rocky Mountain Bible Mission (RMBM) is an evangelical organization that provides leadership for rural churches in Montana and northern Idaho. [1] It was founded by Darrel and Betty Burch in 1957, as an offshoot of the American Sunday School Union . [ 2 ]

  3. List of U.S. states and territories by religiosity - Wikipedia

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    A 2014 Pew Research poll found that the states with the greatest percentage of respondents who stated that religion was "very important" or "somewhat important" to their lives were Alabama (90%) and Louisiana (90%), while the state with the smallest percentage was Vermont (57%).

  4. Category:Christianity in Montana - Wikipedia

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    Christian radio stations in Montana (65 P) Christians from Montana (7 C, 4 P) Churches in Montana (13 C, 1 P) E. Eastern Orthodoxy in Montana (2 P) L.

  5. Church Universal and Triumphant - Wikipedia

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    Life in Montana provided greater levels of autonomy and social isolation for the group; [89] according to Whitsel, moving there "facilitated the further entrenchment of a countercultural outlook" among the Church. [90] Following the move to Montana, the belief in a forthcoming major disaster became increasingly prominent within the group. [91]

  6. Yellowstone Christian College - Wikipedia

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    Yellowstone Christian College (alternately known as Montana Christian College) is a four-year, confessional Christian liberal arts college with 1 campus in Kalispell, Montana. [1] The college is affiliated with the Montana Southern Baptist Convention. [2] Founded in 1974, it was called Yellowstone Baptist College until 2010. [1]

  7. Bible Belt - Wikipedia

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    The name "Bible Belt" has been applied historically to the South and parts of the Midwest, but is more commonly identified with the South. [6] It encompasses both the Deep South (South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and most of Louisiana) and the Upland South (North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, West Virginia, Arkansas, and Oklahoma).

  8. Jack Deere - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, Deere left the Anaheim Vineyard for Montana, where he began a ministry as a writer and conference-speaker. Tragically, in December 2000, his 23-year-old son Scott, who was home for Christmas, ended his life in the family home after many years of struggling with drug and alcohol addiction.

  9. Big Sky Bible College - Wikipedia

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    Big Sky Bible College was a private, fundamentalist college that existed in Montana during the 1970s and 1980s. The school utilized the cantonment area of the former Lewistown Air Force Station as its campus; the site is near the ghost town of Maiden , north of Lewistown in the Judith Mountains .