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Cornerstone Church and its affiliate ministries adhere to a complementarian viewpoint on gender roles, [12] which in practice precludes women from taking up certain leadership positions within the community, and relegates women to assist in decision-making while ultimate authority in marriage, courtship, and church politics is retained by men.
Tri-State Christian Television, Inc., doing business as TCT Network and TCT Ministries, is a religious television network in the United States. The network was founded in May 1977 by spouses Garth and Tina Coonce.
United Christian Broadcasters is a Christian media charity that exists to offer opportunities to hear, watch or read the Bible.UCB has two national Christian radio stations (UCB 1 and UCB 2), the UCB Player app, and several publications including two daily devotionals, the UCB Word For Today and Word For You for young adults.
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The third aspect of the Cross Movement is the incorporated, 501(c)3 non-profit organization called Cross Movement Ministries, Inc (CMM), which aims to use creative ways to spread the Christian gospel message within hip hop culture.
USA Radio Network was established in 1985 by Marlin Maddoux.Maddoux had hosted his own local conservative news talk program, Point of View, in Dallas since 1972. [2] In 1982, the program began broadcasting nationwide on the Satellite Radio Network.
Crossworld is an international Christian missionary organization. As of 2021, Crossworld has more than 300 disciple-makers in 35 countries, [1] who are involved in church ministry, education, healthcare, community development, refugee work, business, sports ministry and teaching English.
CrossCurrents is a quarterly academic journal currently published by the Association for Public Religion and Intellectual Life (APRIL) [1].Before 1990, it was published by Cross Currents Corporation, under co-editors William Birmingham and Joseph Cunneen. [2]