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  2. The Shepherd's Chapel - Wikipedia

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    The church was founded by Arnold Benjamin Murray (April 20, 1929 – February 12, 2014), who served as senior pastor until his death. [1] As of February 2014, his son Dennis Arnold Murray, the former associate pastor, presides as senior pastor of the church.

  3. Arnold Murray (pastor) - Wikipedia

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  4. File:The YouTube Interview with President Obama.webm

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    English: Top YouTube creators Destin Sandlin, Ingrid Nilsen and Adande Thorne interview President Obama from the East Room of the White House. Date Taken on 15 January 2016

  5. Obama sings at eulogy for pastor killed in Charleston shooting

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  7. WATCH LIVE: President Obama's primetime speech on ... - AOL

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    By PETER MARTINEZ Major U.S. TV networks ABC, CBS and NBC have chosen to not broadcast President Barack Obama's speech on immigration Thursday night where he'll outline proposed plans to change ...

  8. Arnold Murray - Wikipedia

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    Arnold Murray (pastor) (1929–2014) Arnold Murray (1854–1952), one of the Last surviving Confederate veterans Arnold Murray (1932–1990), lover of Alan Turing , prosecuted for homosexuality

  9. Civil Forum on the Presidency - Wikipedia

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    The candidates each exposed their positions on a number of issues, including faith, abortion, evil, wealth, same-sex marriage, and stem-cell research. [7] The two struck common themes, but differed on their views of abortion; Obama said the answer was "above his pay grade" a comment he later regretted [8] and also told Warren the issue "scientifically" and "theologically" is not a black and ...