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  2. Thomas Ascol - Wikipedia

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    Ascol serves as president of the organization and is a regular contributor both in the quarterly academic publication, The Founders Journal and the Founders Ministry Blog. [16] Ascol also co-hosts a weekly podcast, The Sword & The Trowel , which currently has over 200 episodes and 4.8 stars out of over 600 ratings. [ 17 ]

  3. Southern Grace - Wikipedia

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    "Southern Grace" is a song written by Porter Howell, Brady Seals and Stewart Harris, and recorded by American country music group Little Texas. It was released in April 1995 as the third and final single from the album Kick a Little .

  4. Paul Washer - Wikipedia

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    As of 2023, the YouTube video of the talk has received more than 4 million views. [11] [25] Washer appeared in the 2018 documentary American Gospel: Christ Alone, in which he said, "In other religions, you get to heaven by being good, by earning it..." [26] In 2017, Washer suffered a heart attack [11] and in 2023 he received heart bypass ...

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  6. Southern by the Grace of God - Wikipedia

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    Southern by the Grace of God is a live album by southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd, recorded during the Lynyrd Skynyrd Tribute Tour in 1987. These live concerts were a 10-year anniversary tribute by Lynyrd Skynyrd to the members of the band who had died in a 1977 plane crash.

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  8. The Isaacs - Wikipedia

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    The group's roots go back to 1971, [3] when Joe and Lily Isaacs began a bluegrass band. Lily's parents are Polish Jewish Holocaust survivors. A few years after they were liberated from a concentration camp in Germany in 1945, her parents moved two year old Lily to New York City, where, in 1958, she got a recording contract with Columbia Records and started performing in night clubs.

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