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  2. Creflo Dollar - Wikipedia

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    Creflo Augustus Dollar Jr. [2] (born January 28, 1962) is an American pastor, televangelist, and the founder of the non-denominational Christian World Changers Church International based in College Park, Georgia, a suburb of Atlanta. [3]

  3. LifeWay Christian Resources - Wikipedia

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    The missions agency for World Changers was the North American Mission Board until 2011, when LifeWay took over. The organization's first service projects began in the summer of 1990. The host city of the first project was Briceville, Tennessee. In 1992, World Changers expanded abroad with a project in Ciudad Victoria, Mexico. [21]

  4. World Changers Church International - Wikipedia

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  5. World Christian Broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    World Christian Broadcasting is a non-profit Christian organization that operates international shortwave radio shortwave stations. The station's transmitters are in Alaska and the Indian Ocean, and all of its programs are produced at the company headquarters and broadcast operations center in Franklin, Tennessee , a suburb of Nashville.

  6. Canton Jones - Wikipedia

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    Between 1998 and 1999, he joined World Changers Church International, under the pastorship of Creflo & Taffi Dollar and in his own words, grew as a Christian under their stewardship: "My wife, who was my girlfriend at the time, took me to World Changers and I started getting the word. I was going to that church for like three years before I ...

  7. WGTS - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] In 2019, the station opened a new "broadcast ministry center" in Rockville, Maryland, for its studios. The new 13,000 square feet (1,200 m 2 ) center hosts two identical on-air studios, three production rooms, and a television studio and replaces the station's 3,000 square feet (280 m 2 ) World War II -era facility on the Washington ...

  8. WWCR - Wikipedia

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    WWCR is a shortwave radio station located in Nashville, Tennessee, in the United States.WWCR uses four 100 kW transmitters to broadcast on about a dozen frequencies.. WWCR mainly leases out its four transmitters to religious organizations and speakers, as well as serving as the shortwave home of Genesis Communications Network's programs. [1]

  9. Televangelism - Wikipedia

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    These activities continue today, particularly in the developing world. Shortwave radio stations with a Christian format broadcast worldwide, such as HCJB in Quito, Ecuador, Family Radio's WYFR, and the Bible Broadcasting Network (BBN), among others. One of the first ministers to use radio extensively was S. Parkes Cadman, beginning in 1923.