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  2. Jim Denison - Wikipedia

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    Jim Denison (born 1958) is an American author, speaker, ... Denison was the senior pastor of Park Cities Baptist Church in Dallas, Texas, from 1998 to 2009. [4]

  3. Category:American religious writers - Wikipedia

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    A. Ezra Abbot; Edward Abbott (priest) Lyman Abbott; Gustavus Abeel; Elizabeth Achtemeier; Eliphalet Adams; Hannah Adams; Zabdiel Adams; Rachel Adler; Dale Ahlquist

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  5. True and Living Church of Jesus Christ of Saints of the Last ...

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    The church was organized on May 3, 1994, in response to what was felt to be a general apostasy of the LDS Church. This apostasy included Brigham Young (and subsequent presidents of the LDS Church) scattering the LDS Church membership rather than gathering it; the discontinuation of plural marriage; changes to ordinances and temple-related doctrine; and an increasing trend of what TLC describes ...

  6. Joseph Denison (pastor) - Wikipedia

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    Joseph J. Denison (October 1, 1815 – February 19, 1900) was a Methodist pastor; the first President of Kansas State University; and a founder of Manhattan, Kansas, having volunteered to go to Kansas Territory with the New England Emigrant Aid Company in 1855 to fight against the extension of slavery.

  7. Category:20th-century evangelicals - Wikipedia

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    A. Mark Acres; David Howard Adeney; Joseph Abiodun Adetiloye; Peter Akinola; Charles McCallon Alexander; Denis Alexander; John Allan (Salvation Army officer)

  8. Rappin' for Jesus - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Dot concluded the video is a hoax, calling it "obviously fake". [5] Chris English, pastor of GracePoint Church in Dubuque, Iowa, said in 2013 that he had never heard of Pastor Jim Colerick or West Dubuque 2nd Church of Christ, the church supposedly affiliated with the song.

  9. Robert W. Spike - Wikipedia

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    Spike was born in Buffalo, New York and educated at Denison University, Union Theological Seminary, Columbia University, and Colgate-Rochester Divinity School.He began his career as pastor at the mainline Protestant Judson Memorial Church on Washington Square in Greenwich Village in 1949, reviving the social activism of this famous urban church. [1]