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Minuto de Dios (in English Minute of God) is a Colombian non-profit Catholic religious organization founded by Rafael García Herreros. In 1950, García Herreros began a daily, minute-long radio program under the name The Minute of God .
In 1950 he began hosting a radio show "El Minuto de Dios," a daily one-minute show of religious reflection. It proved popular and soon expanded on the radio and moved to television in 1955. In 1961 he began to Banquete del Millon fundraiser, where the wealthy paid large amounts to eat a simple meal. The organization used the funds to build ...
Universidad Católica de Oriente: 1982 Rionegro: Catholic University of Pereira: 1973 Pereira University Corporation Minuto de Dios: 1990 Bogotá, Medellín, Cali, Cartagena de Indias and others Marian University: 1967 Pasto Sergio Arboleda University: 1985 Bogotá, Santa Marta: University of La Sabana: 1979 Chía
He has been professor in colleges and universities, such as "Colegio Hebreo Jorge Isaacs" the "Corporación Universitaria Minuto de Dios" and the Faculty of Medicine Universidad San Martín in Cali. Trying to motivate his students, on 6 April, 2009 he went to the internet, creating virtual classes with the Julioprofe channel.
Minuto de Dios University Corporation, Bogota; Pontifical Bolivarian University, Medellin; ... Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado de Puebla, Puebla City;
UNIMINUTO ECI Universidad de San Martín Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano Universidad La Javeriana La Macarena Campus, Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas Beaux Arts Building at National University Universidad de Los Andes Universidad del Rosario Universidad Militar Nueva Granada Universidad Piloto de Colombia Universidad Santo Tomás
García has also been teacher of screen writing for many universities in Colombia (Externado, the Javeriana, Jorge Tadeo Lozano, Rosary, Central University, and Minuto de Dios) and in Cuba (International School of Cinema and Television of Saint Antonio of the Bathrooms).
In 2000, phase one of the TransMilenio system was opened between Portal de la 80 and Tercer Milenio, including this station.. The station is named Minuto de Dios due to the neighborhood of the same name in which it is located.