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  2. David Justin Freeman - Wikipedia

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    David Justin Freeman (born December 22, 1984) is a Christian minister, private educator and conservative political activist from the state of Georgia. He is best known as the teaching pastor at Clarkesville Reformed Baptist Church.

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  4. Piperton-area pastor dead, wife critically injured after ...

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    A Memphis native, Bobby Mullins previously served as national alumni president of the Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary from 2004-2006. He also served on the executive board of the ...

  5. Bethlehem Primitive Baptist Church and Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    It is notable also as very early example of a Primitive Baptist church, as the generally accepted date of the founding of the Primitive Baptist faith in the United States (in Black Rock, Maryland) is just two years earlier, in 1832. The church building was used by the congregation from c.1861 to 1965, and again from 1981 to 1984. [2]

  6. Paul V. Marshall - Wikipedia

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    On December 2, 1995, Marshall was elected as the eighth Bishop of Bethlehem on the third ballot during the diocesan convention. [3] He was consecrated on June 29, 1996, by Bishop Robert D. Rowley of Northwestern Pennsylvania , and co-consecrated by Mark Dyer and Lloyd E. Gressle , both former Bishops of Bethlehem, in St Stephen's Pro-Cathedral ...

  7. Charles Stanley, influential Baptist preacher, dies at 90 - AOL

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    Charles Stanley, a prominent televangelist who once led the Southern Baptist Convention, died Tuesday at his home in Atlanta at age 90, In Touch Ministries announced. Born in rural Dry Fork ...

  8. John Piper (theologian) - Wikipedia

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    Piper was born on January 11, 1946, in Chattanooga, Tennessee, to Bill and Ruth Piper. [12] His father was a traveling evangelist for over 60 years. [13] Before Piper was one year old, his family moved to Greenville, South Carolina, where he spent the remainder of his youth, graduating from Wade Hampton High School in 1964.

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