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Additionally, Minuto de Dios controls a media company known as Lumen (formerly Lumen 2000), which started in 1991 as a programadora providing religious programming to public television and has since expanded to event production and large-format printing, though it continues to produce the Minuto de Dios capsules. [11]
Antofagasta de la Sierra is the northernmost department of Catamarca Province in Argentina. The provincial subdivision has a population of about 1,300 inhabitants in an area of 28,097 km 2 (10,848 sq mi), and its capital city is Antofagasta de la Sierra .
Latin American Bible Institute, California, La Puente, California; Christ Mission College (formerly Latin American Bible Institute) Texas, San Antonio, Texas; Native American Bible College, Shannon, North Carolina (B.R.E.)
The Antofagasta de la Sierra volcanic field lies within the north–south trending tectonic depression of the same name, [3] in the Catamarca Province. [4] Of the individual vents the La Laguna and Alumbrera cones are the best studied ones, [5] they lie about 5–7 kilometres (3.1–4.3 mi) south of Antofagasta de la Sierra. [6]
The Alamagordo Municipal School District No. 1, also the Alamogordo Public School District or Alamogordo Public Schools (APS), is a school district that serves the communities of Alamogordo, High Rolls, Holloman Air Force Base, Mountain Park, and La Luz and portions of unincorporated Otero County in the state of New Mexico.
The Lutheran Hour is a U.S.-based Christian radio program produced by Lutheran Hour Ministries.The weekly broadcast began on October 2, 1930, as an outreach ministry of the Lutheran Laymen's League, part of the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod (LCMS). [1]
Nombre de Dios Grottoes (Spanish: Grutas de Nombre de Dios) is a cave system in the state of Chihuahua, Mexico.The main entrance of the cavern is located in the middle of the Cerro del Caballo of the Sierra de Nombre de Dios, approximately 200 m (660 ft)) from the Sacramento River, northeast of the state capital Chihuahua City.
While Los Alamos is in a narrow valley, the surrounding terrain consists of rolling hills. Los Alamos is located off U.S. Route 101 about 10 miles (16 km) north of Buellton, and 15 miles (24 km) south of Santa Maria. Los Alamos is approximately 140 miles (230 km) northwest of Los Angeles and 281 miles (452 km) south of San Francisco.