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  2. Hobby Lobby - Wikipedia

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    The company claimed to be an essential service as they sell fabric and school supplies. [48] [49] In a reversal, in April 2020, Hobby Lobby closed all stores and furloughed nearly all employees without pay, announcing that they were "ending emergency leave pay and suspending use of company provided paid time off benefits and vacation." [50]

  3. List of Christian film production companies - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Companies subsection. 1.1 A. 1.2 B. 1.3 C. 1.4 D. 1.5 E. 1.6 F. 1.7 G. ... This is a partial list of notable production companies that are focuse on the ...

  4. Sweet Frog - Wikipedia

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    Sweet Frog (stylized as sweetFrog - Premium Frozen Yogurt) is a chain of frozen yogurt retail restaurants owned and operated by Sweet Frog Enterprises, LLC. Sweet Frog customers create their own soft-serve frozen yogurt with numerous flavors and toppings from which to choose.

  5. List of wealthiest religious organizations - Wikipedia

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    List of largest companies by revenue; List of largest employers; List of largest corporate profits and losses; List of public corporations by market capitalization; List of most indebted companies; List of largest manufacturing companies by revenue; List of largest financial services companies by revenue; List of largest companies in Europe by ...

  6. LifeWay Christian Resources - Wikipedia

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    Until the end of its physical retail presence in 2019 [1] it was best known for its brick and mortar LifeWay Christian Stores, one of the two major American retailers of Christian books and products (the other being Mardel Christian & Education). Lifeway produces curriculums and Bible studies used in Sunday schools and other church functions.

  7. Fellowship of Companies for Christ International - Wikipedia

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    FCCI views business as a method to connect with individuals globally, aligning with Christian values. [4] FCCI is part of a larger movement that encompasses a range of companies from Fortune 500 to proprietorships, advocating for the allowance of faith expression within the workplace in compliance with Title 7 of the US Federal Law. [ 2 ]

  8. Category:Christian mass media companies - Wikipedia

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    Christian publishing companies (6 C, 90 P) F. Christian film production companies (2 C, 19 P) R. Rhema Media (4 P) Pages in category "Christian mass media companies"

  9. List of Christian media organizations - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1995, SAT-7 is the first and largest Christian satellite organization serving the region. Terence Ascott, Founder, has served as International CEO from 1995 through 2019. His successor, Rita Elmounayer, joined SAT-7 in 1996 where she worked as a producer, writer, and was the first presenter on-screen when the network began broadcasting.