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  2. Mark Dever - Wikipedia

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    Mark E. Dever (born August 28, 1960) is a theologian and the senior pastor of the Capitol Hill Baptist Church in Washington, D.C., and the president of 9Marks (formerly known as the Center for Church Reform), a Christian ministry he co-founded "in an effort to build biblically faithful churches in America.

  3. Capitol Hill Baptist Church - Wikipedia

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    Mark Dever Capitol Hill Baptist Church is a Baptist church located on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. , six blocks from the United States Capitol . It is affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention .

  4. Together for the Gospel - Wikipedia

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    The four founders of T4G – Albert Mohler, Ligon Duncan, C. J. Mahaney, and Mark Dever – during a panel discussion at the inaugural conference in 2006. Together for the Gospel (T4G) was a biennial conference for Christian leaders. [1] It was formed in 2006 by Mark Dever, Ligon Duncan, C. J. Mahaney, and Albert Mohler. [2]

  5. List of Reformed Baptists - Wikipedia

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    Mark Dever (b. 1960): [5] American Reformed Baptist, Pastor of Capital Hill Baptist Church, and founder of 9Marks Ministry; Peter Masters (b. 1940): British author and Pastor of the Metropolitan Tabernacle, London, UK. Albert Mohler (b. 1959): American theologian and president of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.

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  9. New Calvinism - Wikipedia

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    Driscoll, Mark (12 March 2009a), "More Thoughts on Time Magazine and New Calvinism", The Resurgence, archived from the original on 24 July 2012 ——— (13 March 2009b), Time Magazine Names New Calvinism 3rd Most Powerful Idea , archived from the original on 13 November 2012 , retrieved 26 November 2012