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  2. Hell's Bells: The Dangers of Rock 'N' Roll - Wikipedia

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    Christian Film Guide referred to the film as a "classic documentary on rock music and its roots and influences." [3] Pitchfork Media also reviewed the film, saying that they did see where the film had aged since it was filmed and had multiple factual errors, but that it also "introduced thousands of viewers to Venom, Mercyful Fate, and Diamanda Galas--artists your standard youth group would ...

  3. Facebook Reels - Wikipedia

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    Facebook Reels or Reels on Facebook is a short-form video-sharing platform complete with music, audio and artificial effects, offered by Facebook, an online social networking service owned by American company Meta Platforms. Similar to Facebook's main service, the platform hosts user-generated content, but it only allows for pieces to be 90 ...

  4. Sherwood Pictures - Wikipedia

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    Sherwood Pictures is an American independent Christian film production company in Albany, Georgia, United States. It is unusual among production companies in that it is a ministry of a local church, Sherwood Baptist Church. The company uses mostly volunteers in their productions.

  5. Sanctus Real - Wikipedia

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    The song stayed number 1 on R&R's Christian CHR chart for five consecutive weeks by February 2008, [37] [38] and it was 2008's eighth most-played song of the year in the same format. [ 39 ] During early to mid 2008, Sanctus Real guest starred on Third Day 's headlining tour, [ 40 ] and also appeared on an episode of Extreme Makeover: Home Edition .

  6. The Trump Prophecy - Wikipedia

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    The Trump Prophecy (also known as The Trump Prophecy: A Voice of Hope; A Movement of Prayer) [1] is a 2018 Christian drama film based on a story by Orlando-based retired firefighter Mark Taylor that he named "The Commander-in-Chief Prophecy".

  7. Rappin' for Jesus - Wikipedia

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    Pastor Chris English, in an email to The Christian Post, said the use of the word nigga was "clearly over the line, and offensive". [6] He thought the video, parody or not, perpetuated many negative stereotypes about Christians, and as such, would have never worked in an outreach program for young people.

  8. Tim Hawkins - Wikipedia

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    Hawkins was born in St. Charles, Missouri, 30 miles west of St. Louis.Both of his parents were teachers. His father was a P.E. instructor and his mother taught third grade.

  9. Sunny Day Real Estate - Wikipedia

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    Sunny Day Real Estate is an American emo band from Seattle, Washington, formed in 1992.The band currently consists of founding members Jeremy Enigk (vocals, guitar), Dan Hoerner (guitar) and William Goldsmith (drums), alongside Greg Suran (guitar), who originally played with the band between 2000 and 2001, and Chris Jordan (bass), who joined the band in 2022.