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  2. James White (theologian) - Wikipedia

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    White is the director of Alpha and Omega Ministries, a Christian apologetics organization based in Phoenix, Arizona. As director of Alpha and Omega Ministries, White also hosts a daily Dividing Line Podcast and radio show on the Alpha and Omega Ministries YouTube Channel.

  3. ‘We stand with Israel’: Fort Worth leaders, Jewish groups ...

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    The congregation gives Mayor Mattie Parker a standing ovation when she says that Fort Worth stands with Israel during a vigil for Israel at Beth-El Congregation in Fort Worth, Texas, Tuesday, Oct ...

  4. The Power of One (album) - Wikipedia

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    Israel Houghton's The Power of One, however, doesn't seem to want to fit into either category, leaving listeners with a mixed result." [ 5 ] In concluding, Gelwicks wrote that "Israel Houghton had a good thing going, but the entire album could have been improved if he majored on the uniqueness factor and made it a constant theme.

  5. KYDA - Wikipedia

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    KYDA (101.7 FM) is a radio station based in the Fort Worth, Texas area, and is the local outlet of EMF's Air1 network, airing a Christian worship format. The station is licensed to Azle, Texas, with a transmitter site located north of Decatur, Texas.

  6. Israel was formed 75 years ago. Here’s how Jewish people in ...

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    An exhibit and luncheon are planned in Fort Worth to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the formation of Israel. Israel was formed 75 years ago. Here’s how Jewish people in Fort Worth celebrated

  7. Christianity in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex - Wikipedia

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    The Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex is located inside of the Bible Belt, and is home to three of the twenty-five largest megachurches in the country. [1] According to Pew Research as of 2014, the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex has the largest Christian population by percentage out of any large metropolitan area in the United States at 78%.

  8. This Fort Worth prison reform ministry was struggling ... - AOL

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    The church meets at 10 a.m. each Sunday at 1131 Burton Hill Road in Fort Worth. It grew out of the aftercare program of Hope Prison Ministries, which Fozard also founded.

  9. Eagle Mountain International Church - Wikipedia

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    The church was founded in 1986 by Kenneth Copeland as Eagle Mountain Church. In 1993, the church was renamed to Eagle Mountain International Church and in 1998, following rapid growth, moved to its current location in Fort Worth, Texas, on a 33-acre property that was once the Marine Corps Air Station Eagle Mountain Lake (MCAS Eagle Mountain Lake), a United States Marine Corps air station. [1]