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  2. KEEN-CD - Wikipedia

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    KEEN-CD (channel 17) is a low-power, Class A television station in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States, owned and operated by the Christian Television Network (CTN). The station's transmitter is located on Black Mountain southeast of Henderson .

  3. KVPH - Wikipedia

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    KVPH (104.3 FM) is a non-commercial radio station licensed to North Las Vegas, Nevada, broadcasting to the Las Vegas metropolitan area. It is owned by VCY America, Inc. and airs a Christian radio format. It carries a mix of Christian talk and teaching programs with soft Christian worship music. The station asks for donations on the air and on line.

  4. Christian Family Movement - Wikipedia

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    The first CFM program was called For Happier Families and was dispersed to over 2,500 groups within the span of a year. The CFM moved through the country at a fast pace in the 1950s. In the 1960s CFM even caused the formation of such new organizations as the Foundation for International Cooperation (FIC) and the Christian Family Mission Vacation.

  5. Former Video Warehouse being redeveloped into Des Moines ...

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    A Johnston family therapist is setting up his own practice in Des Moines, with plans to open an expansive clinic with 14 offices as soon as November. Former Video Warehouse being redeveloped into ...

  6. Touro University Nevada - Wikipedia

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    Touro University Nevada is home to more than 1,300 students [1] in a wide range of degree programs in osteopathic medicine, nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, physician assistant studies, camp administration and education. Many of these programs are the first of their kind in Nevada.

  7. Hookers for Jesus - Wikipedia

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    Lori Albee, Heather Veitch and Annie Lobert at the Adult Entertainment Expo in Las Vegas, 2007. The organization was founded in 2005 by Annie Lobert, a former sex worker turned Christian in Las Vegas. [1] In 2007, she set up a safe house program ("Destiny House") at The Church at South Las Vegas, for victims of sex trafficking and sex workers. [2]

  8. Christian Family Solutions - Wikipedia

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    Christian Family Solutions was founded in 1965 as Wisconsin Lutheran Convalescent Home, a joint outgrowth of the Bethany Convalescent Home in Milwaukee and the Lutheran Children's Friend Society in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Later in 1965, the Board of Directors determined that there was a significant need for a child welfare agency within the WELS.

  9. Annie Lobert - Wikipedia

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    Annie Lobert (born September 26, 1967) is an American former call girl and sex industry worker, who founded the international Christian ministry Hookers for Jesus.In 2010, she produced and starred in a three-part documentary on the organization, Hookers: Saved on the Strip, which was broadcast nationwide on cable television's Investigation Discovery.