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  2. Rod Parsley - Wikipedia

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    Rodney Lee Parsley (born January 13, 1957) is an American Christian minister, author, television host and evangelist.He is senior pastor of World Harvest Church, a large nondenominational church in Canal Winchester, Ohio; a suburb of Columbus, which has a sister campus in Elkhart, Indiana.

  3. Rich Nathan - Wikipedia

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    Nathan came to believe in Jesus at the age of 18. [2] Prior to pastoring, he was an assistant professor of business law at Ohio State University for five years. [3] He has bachelor's degrees in history and religious studies from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio graduating magna cum laude, and a J.D. with honors from Ohio State University's Moritz College of Law in Columbus, Ohio.

  4. World Harvest Church - Wikipedia

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    Breakthrough is the television ministry of World Harvest Church. It airs twice a day, six days a week, and is available in 97 percent of the United States and in most other nations.

  5. Churches of Christ in Christian Union - Wikipedia

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    The Churches of Christ in Christian Union (CCCU) is a Wesleyan-Holiness and Restorationist Christian denomination.. The CCCU has a presence in 15 U.S. states and several nations, with about 200 churches in the United States. [1]

  6. Bill Keller (televangelist) - Wikipedia

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    Keller was born in Columbus, Ohio, raised in the United Methodist Church, and has identified himself as an evangelical Christian since the age of 12. [2] [3] Keller worked through high school to save for his post-secondary education because his father—who had owned a Standard Oil gas station—died when he was only 16. [2]

  7. Crossroads (Cincinnati) - Wikipedia

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    Crossroads has seven of their own buildings, each with a campus pastor, including Crossroads' online location, Crossroads Anywhere. Crossroads also has a presence in six other cities, where people gather in rented spaces or homes. List of Crossroads locations and cities: Columbus (Columbus, OH) Dayton (Bellbrook, OH) East Side (Eastgate, OH)

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  9. The Clergy Project - Wikipedia

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    The Clergy Project (TCP) is a nonprofit organization based in the United States that provides peer support to current and former religious leaders who no longer believe in a god or other supernatural elements.