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  2. WRLM (TV) - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, Canton 67 Ltd. sold WOAC to Whitehead Media, [2] which entered into a local marketing agreement with Paxson Communications (now Ion Media Networks). Paxson dropped WOAC's entertainment programming in late 1995, and the station adopted an infomercial format provided by Paxson's Infomall TV Network (or inTV) service (a predecessor to ...

  3. WJEE - Wikipedia

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    The station was originally owned by Denny and Marge Hazen Ministries, Inc., and was branded "Faith Ministry Radio". [3] [4] [5] Co-owner Denny Hazen died in 2015. [6] The station was originally part of a simulcast with 90.9 FM WJDD in Carrollton, Ohio. [4] In 2020, WJDD was sold to Educational Media Foundation for $100,000, which surrendered ...

  4. WDLI-TV - Wikipedia

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    Though the station's operations are now all located near Akron, Canton remains WDLI's city of license. TBN-owned full-power stations permanently ceased analog transmissions on April 16, 2009. On November 15, 2010, WDLI moved its digital signal from channel 39 to channel 49 (its virtual channel remains 17) as part of an additional boost to its ...

  5. Bill Keller (televangelist) - Wikipedia

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    Keller was born in Columbus, Ohio, raised in the United Methodist Church, and has identified himself as an evangelical Christian since the age of 12. [2] [3] Keller worked through high school to save for his post-secondary education because his father—who had owned a Standard Oil gas station—died when he was only 16. [2]

  6. The Rev. Al Sharpton calls for justice in eulogy for Ohio man ...

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    The Rev. Al Sharpton and family members of an Ohio man who died in police custody told mourners at his funeral on Wednesday that they and the community must fight to see that he gets justice.

  7. List of Messianic Jewish organizations - Wikipedia

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    Jews for Jesus: 1973 by Moishe Rosen: Jews for Jesus is a Messianic Jewish non-profit organization founded in 1973 which seeks to share its belief that Jesus is the promised Messiah of the Jewish people. David Brickner: San Francisco: Jewish University of Colorado (JUC) [6] 1980 The only messianic jewish university which is fully accredited and ...

  8. How an Ohio group is bringing God back to public school

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    Six years after launching LifeWise Academy, hoping then to share Jesus with public school children in at least a handful of Ohio school districts, Penton has discerned that God is now calling him ...

  9. Jesus Calls Prayer Tower - Wikipedia

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    The family initiated public services in 1970, with their first public Prayer Festival held in Vellore. The name "Jesus Calls" was adopted for the ministry in 1972, following a Prayer Festival organized in the city of Erode, Tamil Nadu. [30] [31] [32] In 1980, Paul Dhinakaran, joined his parents in ministry. [11] [13] [14]