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  2. LifeWise Academy - Wikipedia

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    LifeWise Academy was founded in 2018 by Joel Penton, a former Ohio State defensive lineman, [3] [4] as a division of his nonprofit ministry Stand for Truth. [5] The organization was inspired by the weekday religious education program in his hometown of Van Wert, Ohio, in 2012. [3]

  3. List of parachurch organizations - Wikipedia

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    Answers in Genesis Apologetics & Biblical authority ministry. Christianity Today A leading periodical for evangelicals, founded by Billy Graham in 1956; CCO Regional campus ministry partnering with local churches. Cru (Christian organization) including Athletes in Action, FamilyLife, the Jesus Film Project

  4. List of schools accredited by the Association of Theological ...

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    Episcopal Church Bethany Theological Seminary: Richmond, Indiana: Ruthann Knechel Johansen (President) 1940: Church of the Brethren Bethel Seminary of Bethel University: St. Paul, Minnesota: James H. Barnes (President) 1966: Baptist General Conference Bexley Hall Seminary: Columbus, Ohio: Roger Ferlo (President) 1952: Episcopal Church

  5. The Way International - Wikipedia

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    On October 3, 1942, Wierwille began a weekly live radio program dubbed Vesper Chimes, recruiting a group of young people from local churches to help him.The program was broadcast from WLOK in Lima, Ohio, where the youth would sing and perform alongside Wierwille's sermons that included "principles for abundant life".

  6. Methodist Theological School in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    In April 1958, 48 members of the Provisional Organization for the Establishment of The Methodist Theological School in Ohio signed a document laying the groundwork for the construction of a new educational institution on 70 hillside acres in Central Ohio. In 1959, $4 million had been raised for the project.

  7. Christian apologetics - Wikipedia

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    Christian apologetics (Ancient Greek: ἀπολογία, "verbal defense, speech in defense") [1] is a branch of Christian theology that defends Christianity. [2]Christian apologetics have taken many forms over the centuries, starting with Paul the Apostle in the early church and Patristic writers such as Origen, Augustine of Hippo, Justin Martyr and Tertullian, then continuing with writers ...

  8. Protestant youth ministry - Wikipedia

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    American churches tend to separate youth by grade level, creating smaller sub-groups within a youth ministry program. These distinctions usually fall between middle school and high school. Traditionally, elementary age children and below have separate programs altogether, though this, too, may be managed by the same youth pastor.

  9. Christian Apologetics and Research Ministry - Wikipedia

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    The Christian Apologetics and Research Ministry (CARM) is a nonprofit, nondenominational Protestant apologetics ministry with an internet and radio outreach. It is involved in evangelism , including full-time support for several foreign missionaries.