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  2. Dick Gephardt - Wikipedia

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    Gephardt was born in St. Louis, Missouri, the son of Loreen Estelle (née Cassell) and Louis Andrew Gephardt, a Teamster milkman; part of his ancestry is German. [9] He graduated from the former Southwest High School in 1958. Gephardt is an Eagle Scout and recipient of the Distinguished Eagle Scout Award from the Boy Scouts of America.

  3. Bill Gothard - Wikipedia

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    Life Change Books, 2004. ISBN 0-916888-30-4; Self-Acceptance. Institute in Basic Youth Conflicts, 1984. ASIN B0007270AO; The Amazing Way. Institute in Basic Life Principles, 2010. ISBN 978-0916888497; The Power of Crying Out. Life Change Books, 2002, ISBN 1-59052-037-8; The Power of Spoken Blessings. Life Change Books, 2004. ISBN 1-59052-375-X

  4. For the Bible Tells Me So - Wikipedia

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    The film includes lengthy interview segments with several sets of religious parents (including former House Majority Leader Dick Gephardt and his wife, Jane, and the parents of Bishop V. Gene Robinson) regarding their personal experiences raising homosexual children, and also interviews with those (adult) children.

  5. John Robert Stevens - Wikipedia

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    John Robert Stevens (August 7, 1919 – June 4, 1983) was an American pastor and cult leader who founded The Living Word Fellowship in the 1950s and was the leader of the organization until his death. [1] Stevens was born in Story County, Iowa.

  6. Word Works - Wikipedia

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    The Word Works is a literary organization based in Washington, DC. Founded in 1974, it has published works by Frannie Lindsay , Fred Marchant , Jay Rogoff, [ 1 ] Grace Cavalieri , Donna Denizé , Christopher Bursk , and Enid Shomer [ 2 ] and is a member of the Community of Literary Magazines and Presses . [ 3 ]

  7. As a Missouri pastor, my faith guides my vote for president ...

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    The clergy is contributing to the brokenness in our world — but neither political party represents the Kingdom of God. | Opinion

  8. The Fellowship (Christian organization) - Wikipedia

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    The Fellowship Foundation traces its roots to Abraham Vereide, a Methodist clergyman and social innovator, who organized a month of prayer meetings in 1934 in San Francisco. [11] The Fellowship was founded in 1935 in opposition to President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal. [12] His work spread down the West Coast and eventually to Boston. [13]

  9. Apostolic-Prophetic Movement - Wikipedia

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    In July 1982, while guest speakers at Emanuele Cannistraci's church, Evangel Christian Fellowship, Bishop John Gimenez (founder of Rock Church and Washington for Jesus), Charles Green, [21] [better source needed] and Mel Davis, along with Cannistraci, conceived the idea to form the Network of Christian Ministries (the Network), [22] [non ...