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  2. The 700 Club - Wikipedia

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    The 700 Club is the flagship television program of the Christian Broadcasting Network, airing each weekday in syndication in the United States and available worldwide on CBN.com. The news magazine program features live guests, daily news, political opinion commentary, contemporary music, testimonies, and Christian ministry.

  3. Gordon P. Robertson - Wikipedia

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    Gordon returned to the United States in April 1999 to co-host the original 700 Club and, more recently, The 700 Club Interactive program which is seen on Freeform and online. [1] Robertson was made full-time host of The 700 Club on October 1, 2021, when Pat announced on the show that he was stepping down.

  4. Pat Robertson - Wikipedia

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    Robertson resumed his hosting duties on The 700 Club on February 12, 2018. [69] In June 2019, Robertson was absent from The 700 Club for several days after he broke three ribs in a fall. Upon his return, Robertson described the experience as very painful but said "Us old guys are tough, and we try to stay in there and keep on going."

  5. Jerry Falwell - Wikipedia

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    Jerry Laymon Falwell Sr. [a] (August 11, 1933 – May 15, 2007) [3] was an American Baptist pastor, televangelist, and conservative activist. [4] He was the founding pastor of the Thomas Road Baptist Church, a megachurch in Lynchburg, Virginia.

  6. Ben Kinchlow - Wikipedia

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    Ben Kinchlow was born and raised in Uvalde, Texas, the son of a Methodist minister. Kinchlow received his elementary and secondary education during the 40´s in what was then the Nicolas School, a tiny building which was located in the center of East Uvalde city park, which was the last segregated campus for the city’s black students, operating exclusively for Blacks from 1938 until 1955. [1]

  7. Oral Roberts - Wikipedia

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    In 1945, Roberts resigned from his pastorate in Shawnee, Oklahoma, to hold revivals in the area and attend Oklahoma Baptist.But in the late summer of 1945, while preaching in a North Carolina camp meeting, Roberts was asked by Robert E. "Daddy" Lee of Toccoa, Georgia, to consider becoming pastor of his small, eighty-member church.

  8. Virtuosity - Wikipedia

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    The director overseeing the project orders the programmer in charge of creating SID, Dr. Darrel Lindenmeyer, to shut down the project with Commissioner Elizabeth Deane and her associate, William Wallace, as his witnesses. Following a fight with another prisoner, Big Red, Barnes meets with criminal psychologist Dr. Madison Carter.

  9. Darrick Carter - Wikipedia

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    Darrick Carter is an American biochemist/biophysicist, inventor, and entrepreneur. He is known for developing various therapeutics and vaccines , such as saRNA COVID-19 vaccine, influenza vaccine , and tuberculosis vaccine . [ 1 ]