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  2. Nest Family Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Nest Family Entertainment started as Family Entertainment Network on July 1, 1988, [1] which was an offshoot of the Living Scriptures company that Brown, Griffin, and Young had formed a decade prior. It specialized in dramatized audio cassette sets and animated direct-to-video series based on stories from the Holy Bible .

  3. List of companies in Houston - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of major companies or subsidiaries headquartered in Houston, Texas and Greater Houston. Fortune 500 companies based in Greater Houston

  4. List of Christian animations - Wikipedia

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    Title Release date The Candlemaker: December 25, 1956 [1]: Davey and Goliath: February 25, 1961 – February 24, 1973 JOT: 1965–1974 Superbook: October 1, 1981 – March 25, 1982

  5. Crest Animation Productions - Wikipedia

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    Around that time, Rich was contacted by Jared F. Brown to produce half-hour animated videos based on audio cassettes of the Book of Mormon for his Living Scriptures firm. [2] They subsequently expanded to educational animated Christian and historical videos for children through a sister company Family Entertainment Network. [citation needed]

  6. Palais Royal (department store) - Wikipedia

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    Palais Royal originated in 1921 in Downtown Houston, at 620 Main Street, as a small one room shop owned by Milton Levy. [1] [2] [3] Two years later, a larger space was needed, and the store relocated to the corner of Main and Capital. [4]

  7. WTWW - Wikipedia

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    WTWW, according to the FCC, [3] was originally licensed a construction permit as WBWW on June 30, 2009. Testing began in January 2010 and ending mid-February 2010. Testing frequencies used were 5.755 MHz and 9.48 MHz, and recorded by several listeners who uploaded the audio to YouTube.

  8. House of Yahweh - Wikipedia

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    Hawkins was the primary editor of The Book of Yahweh: The Holy Scriptures, now in its 10th edition, which is, according to the House of Yahweh "the most correct and accurate translation of the Holy Scriptures that is available today." [5] With its use of the name Yahweh throughout the New Testament, it fits into the category of sacred name Bibles.

  9. Messianic Bible translations - Wikipedia

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    It was published in its entirety in 1998 by Jewish New Testament Publications, Inc. [2] The Old Testament translation is a paraphrase of the public domain 1917 Jewish Publication Society Version , although scholar Bruce Metzger notes that where Stern disagreed with the JPS version, he translated from the Masoretic Text himself.