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First started in 1977 in Rod Parsley's parents' backyard, the church consisted of 17 people. Two years later Parsley bought property for the church to be built on. 180 people were attending at this point. In 1982 the seating was doubled. The number of people was so large that a second Sunday morning service was added.
The Boys Town National Hotline, a 24/7 hotline staffed by specially trained Boys Town counselors [45] 1-800-448-3000 United States, Canada, United Kingdom A free, 24/7 SMS Hotline providing emotional support for those in crisis provided by Crisis Text Line. In Canada, the service is also provided with a partnership by Kids Help Phone.
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WGGN-TV (channel 52) is a religious independent television station licensed to Sandusky, Ohio, United States, serving the Cleveland and Toledo television markets.It is owned by Christian Broadcasting Ministries alongside two religious radio stations: Castalia-licensed WGGN (97.7 FM) and Willard-based WLRD (96.9 FM).
WTGN (for: "The Good News") is a non-commercial FM radio station in Lima, Ohio on 97.7 MHz with an effective radiated power of 6,000 Watts. It is owned by Associated Christian Broadcasters Inc. and is Limaland's first and oldest Christian radio station.
WYSZ (89.3 FM) is a radio station licensed to Maumee, Ohio. It is the flagship for Yes FM , a non-profit, Christian contemporary hit radio station [ 3 ] in Toledo, Ohio . WYSZ's tower is located near the intersection of Nebraska Avenue and McCord Road in Springfield Township , west of US 23 .
Former President Donald Trump has hit the 2024 campaign trail and is giving voters a preview of what a second Trump presidency could look like if he’s elected. He’s made many campaign promises ...
WFCJ first signed on the air on January 7, 1961. [4] It was owned by the Miami Valley Christian Broadcasting Association and at first was powered at only 6,800 watts. According to its website, WFCJ was the second Christian radio station to go on the air in Ohio and the first in the Dayton area.