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  2. Elder Lucy Smith - Wikipedia

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    Elder Smith sold the Langley Avenue church building in 1938, and built a new church building. At the height of its popularity, All Nations had a membership of 3,000. By the end of her ministry, Elder Smith estimated that she had healed more than 200,000 people, during her weekly faith healing sessions. [4] She died on June 18, 1952.

  3. Atlanta Interfaith Broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    AIB TV - Atlanta Interfaith Broadcasters is an interfaith, spiritual and educational television and internet network with its studios and offices located in Midtown Atlanta. [1] The cable network can be viewed in 35 Atlanta Metro counties on Xfinity channel 295, along with AT&T U-verse channel 6.

  4. WATC-DT - Wikipedia

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    WATC-DT (channel 57) is a religious independent television station in Atlanta, Georgia, United States.Owned by Carolina Christian Broadcasting, the station maintains studios on Enterprise Drive in Norcross, and its transmitter is located on Sweat Mountain in northeastern Cobb County, near the Cherokee County line.

  5. WAFS (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WAFS (1190 kHz) is an AM radio station licensed to Atlanta, Georgia which broadcasts Catholic talk programming, as an affiliate of Relevant Radio.The station is classified as a Class D AM broadcast station according to the Federal Communications Commission, with 25,000 watts of power during the daytime using a non-directional antenna.

  6. Christ for all Nations - Wikipedia

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    The Christ for all Nations (CfaN) is an evangelistic organization created in 1974 by German-American missionary Reinhard Bonnke and his wife, Anni, then serving in Maseru, Lesotho. [1] From there, it spread to several other countries in Africa , having allegedly converted more than 90 million people to Christianity .

  7. WIFN (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WIFN (1340 kHz "ESPN Atlanta 103.7 FM"), is an Atlanta AM radio station. The station is currently broadcasting a sports format, and is a sister station to WCNN "680 The Fan", running programming from ESPN Radio .

  8. Jerry Eze - Wikipedia

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    Jerry Eze's ministry is focused on revival and healing. Eze is known for the tagline, "What God cannot do, does not exist" [ 12 ] [ 13 ] At the inception of COVID-19 , Eze started the digital session called "The New Season Prophetic Prayers and Declarations (NSPPD)", hosted on YouTube and other social media platforms. [ 14 ]

  9. WCFO - Wikipedia

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    Atlanta businessman Darrell Spann and Atlanta Area Broadcasting returned the station to the air in July 1998 as WKGE with a classic country format. On April 2, 2001, Billy Corey bought WMLB (1170 AM) in Cumming, Georgia and changed its format, along with adjacent 1180 WKGE, to oldies , specifically oldies that had not been heard on other stations.