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  2. Precept Ministries International - Wikipedia

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    The ministry was founded by Jack and Kay Arthur in 1970. [1] It was originally named ‘’Reach Out’’, and ran from the Arthur’s farm in Tennessee Valley. After writing the first Precept Upon Precept Study guide on the Book of Romans, the ministry was renamed in 1982 and became Precept Ministries.

  3. Texe Marrs - Wikipedia

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    Texe William Marrs (July 15, 1944 – November 23, 2019) was an American writer and radio host, who ran two fundamentalist Christian ministries, Power of Prophecy Ministries and Bible Home Church, both based in Austin, Texas. His teachings included elements of antisemitism, anti-Catholicism, Illuminati and Freemasonry conspiracy theories.

  4. Kay Arthur - Wikipedia

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    Kay Lee Arthur was born on November 11, 1933, in Jackson, Michigan. [1] She grew up in a religious household, which moved frequently. [1]Arthur graduated from nursing school in 1955 when she was 21 years old and married her first husband, Frank Thomas Goetz, Jr.

  5. Paul Washer - Wikipedia

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    Washer reports converting to Christianity while studying at the University of Texas at Austin to become an oil and gas lawyer. [5] [6] He moved to Peru and served there as a missionary for 10 years. [7] In 1988, while in Peru, [8] Washer founded the HeartCry Missionary Society to support indigenous missionaries witnessing to people of their own ...

  6. Jen Hatmaker - Wikipedia

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    Hatmaker and her then-husband, Brandon, founded Austin New Church in 2008 [7] [8] located in Austin, Texas. [9] She was thought to be a successor to Houston evangelist Beth Moore who has been a leader in the Women of Faith tours. [1]

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  8. The Atheist Experience - Wikipedia

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    Although he intended to attend seminary and pursue a career in the ministry, he came to reject his previous theistic beliefs. [32] He co-founded Iron Chariots, a counter-apologetics wiki, [33] co-presented The Atheist Experience for the first time in March 2005 and served as the president of the Atheist Community of Austin from 2006 to 2013.

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    Fitness guru Denise Austin knows exactly why New Year's resolutions don't stick for some people and has an easy solution for those trying to keep up with their goals throughout 2025.