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  2. Category : 20th-century Baptist churches in the United States

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    Mount Olive Missionary Baptist Church (Mobile, Alabama) Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church; Mount Prospect Baptist Church; Mount Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church; Mount Zion Baptist Church (Arlington, Virginia) Mt. Olive Baptist Church (Mullins, South Carolina) Mt. Sinai Baptist Church (Eden, North Carolina)

  3. Woman's Missionary Union - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, New Hope was created for the publication of products designed to reach a wider audience. In 1995, more changes were made to the WMU organizations and magazine publications. Baptist Women and Baptist Young Women were included in a new organization called Women on Mission. At this time, Royal Service magazine was replaced by Missions Mosaic.

  4. Women's missionary societies - Wikipedia

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    United Baptist Woman's Missionary Union of the Maritime Provinces - 1906 [1] Woman's Baptist Foreign Missionary Society of Ontario (West) - 1876 [1] Woman's Baptist Foreign Missionary Society of Eastern Ontario and Quebec - 1876 [1] Woman's Missionary Society of the Methodist Church, Canada - after 1834 [1]

  5. Woman's American Baptist Home Mission Society - Wikipedia

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    On April 11, 1881, in the basement of Friendship Baptist Church in Atlanta, the Atlanta Baptist Female Seminary (now, Spelman College) [3] opened with 11 students. Within three months, enrollment had grown to 80 and additional teachers were sent by the Women's Society.

  6. Missionary Baptists - Wikipedia

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    Paradise Missionary Baptist Church, in Tampa, Florida Cornel West preaching at a Missionary Baptist church in New Jersey. Missionary Baptists are a group of Baptists that grew out of the missionary / anti-missionary controversy that divided Baptists in the United States in the early part of the 19th century, with Missionary Baptists following the pro-missions movement position. [1]

  7. 19-Year-Old Woman 'Repeatedly Assaulted' at Home by Other ...

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    The Akron Police Department in Ohio told PEOPLE in a statement that officers responded to a report of an assault — involving a 19-year-old woman who was not identified — on Beardsley Street ...

  8. Victory World Church - Wikipedia

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    Listed 57th in 2010 by Outreach Magazine's 100 Largest Churches in America, [2] the ministry has expanded to include church plants such as Victory North Cobb in Kennesaw, Georgia; Classic City Community Church in Athens, Georgia; and additional campuses, Victory Hamilton Mill in Buford, Georgia and Victory Midtown in Midtown, Atlanta. The name ...

  9. Annie Armstrong - Wikipedia

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    The church was pastored by Richard Fuller, the third president of the Southern Baptist Convention, [3] who was heavily involved in missionary activities. [4] She worked with various Baltimore missionary organizations ministering to orphans, African Americans, Native Americans, Chinese Americans immigrants, and indigent women and families. [2]