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  2. Andraé Crouch - Wikipedia

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    Andraé Edward Crouch / ˈ ɑː n d r eɪ / (July 1, 1942 – January 8, 2015) was an American gospel singer, songwriter, arranger, record producer and pastor. Referred to as "the father of modern gospel music" by contemporary Christian and gospel music professionals, [1] Crouch was known for his compositions "The Blood Will Never Lose Its Power", "My Tribute (To God Be the Glory)" and "Soon ...

  3. Disciple (band) - Wikipedia

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    In November 2012 the band hosted a live video stream for the album release show in Nashville, Tennessee featuring Rich Ward of Stuck Mojo and Fozzy. [16] Despite rumors of Ward joining Disciple full-time, Ward responded to a tweet asking if he was still with Disciple, "No, I just played the album release show with them. I love those guys."

  4. Take Me Back (album) - Wikipedia

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    Take Me Back is the sixth album release for Jesus music/gospel music performers Andraé Crouch and the Disciples. The album was digitally remastered and re-released in 2003. [ 1 ]

  5. Disciple discography - Wikipedia

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    YouTube Go: One More Time YouTube Go: 2005 The Wait Is Over Disciple: YouTube Go: 2007 Scars Remain Scars Remain: YouTube Go: After the World YouTube Go: 2009 Lay My Burdens Southern Hospitality: YouTube Go: 2012 O God Save Us All O God Save Us All: YouTube Go: 2014 Radical Attack: YouTube Go: 2016 Long Live the Rebels Long Live the Rebels ...

  6. On My Mind (Disciples song) - Wikipedia

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    "On My Mind" is a song performed by English production trio Disciples. The song was released in the United Kingdom as a digital download on 17 February 2017 through Parlophone and Warner Music Group. The song peaked at number 15 on the UK Singles Chart.

  7. Dispersion of the Apostles - Wikipedia

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    According to Book 3 of the Church History of Eusebius: . Meanwhile the holy apostles and disciples of our Saviour were dispersed throughout the world. Parthia, according to tradition, was allotted to Thomas as his field of labor, Scythia to Andrew, and Asia to John, who, after he had lived some time there, died at Ephesus.

  8. Mental health of Jesus - Wikipedia

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    It seems inescapable that Jesus did share the apocalyptic view that God's final conquest of evil was at hand and that God's kingdom would be established upon earth in the near future. [70] Storr recognises Jesus' many similarities to other gurus. It was, for example, going through a period of internal conflict during his fasting in the desert.

  9. Bartholomew the Apostle - Wikipedia

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    The Qur'anic account of the disciples of Jesus does not include their names, numbers, or any detailed accounts of their lives. Muslim exegesis, however, more or less agrees with the New Testament list and holds that the disciples included Peter, Philip, Thomas, Bartholomew, Matthew, Andrew, James, Jude, James the Less, John and Simon the Zealot ...