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  2. Jimmy Swaggart - Wikipedia

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    The extended family had a complex network of interrelationships: "cousins and in-laws and other relatives married each other until the clan was entwined like a big, tight ball of rubber bands". [2] [3] [4] Swaggart is the cousin of rockabilly pioneer Jerry Lee Lewis and country music star Mickey Gilley. [5]

  3. Family Life Radio - Wikipedia

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    Family Life Radio is a network of Christian radio stations in the United States, broadcasting Contemporary Christian music, as well as Christian talk and teaching programs. The network is based in Tucson, Arizona , with its flagship station as KFLT-FM at 104.1 MHz.

  4. Jentezen Franklin - Wikipedia

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    At the time, Free Chapel was a small congregation of 300 people. In 2004 the church moved to a new location which had a 3,000-seat auditorium. [2] As of 2023, Free Chapel is a megachurch with multiple campuses across the Southern United States. [3] Jentezen has written over a dozen books.

  5. YouTube Kids - Wikipedia

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    YouTube global head of family and children's content Malik Ducard admitted that "making the app family friendly is of the utmost importance to us", but admitted that the service was not curated all the time, and that parents had the responsibility to use the app's parental controls to control how it is used by their children (including ...

  6. Wayne Sermon - Wikipedia

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    Sermon was born on June 15, 1984, in American Fork, Utah, to parents Jeff and Debbie Sermon. [13] He is one of five children and grew up a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints but has since left the church. [14] As a youth, Sermon learned to play both cello and guitar. He was determined to be a guitarist even as a child.

  7. Nest Family Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Nest Family Entertainment started as Family Entertainment Network on July 1, 1988, [1] which was an offshoot of the Living Scriptures company that Brown, Griffin, and Young had formed a decade prior. It specialized in dramatized audio cassette sets and animated direct-to-video series based on stories from the Holy Bible .

  8. Aimee Semple McPherson - Wikipedia

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    National news coverage focused on events surrounding her family and church members, including accusations that she fabricated her reported kidnapping. [7] McPherson's preaching style, extensive charity work and ecumenical contributions were major influences on 20th-century Charismatic Christianity .

  9. Children, Go Where I Send Thee - Wikipedia

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    A version for children appears on the 1984 Cabbage Patch Kids album "A Cabbage Patch Christmas". Woody Guthrie rewrote the lyrics to the song in 1949 and adapted the song to become “Come When I Call You.” Written about the ravages of war in the aftermath of World War II, the song would go unpublished until the late 90s.