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  2. Category:Christian organizations established in 1970 - Wikipedia

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    Chaplaincy of Dubai, Sharjah and the Northern Emirates. Christa Sevika Sangha. Church of Pakistan. Church of the Larger Fellowship. Congregational Christian Church of Niue. The Crossing Church. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Davao. Dwell Community Church. Episcopal Diocese of Eastern Oregon.

  3. New Hope Christian College - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .newhope .edu. New Hope Christian College is a private Bible college in Eugene, Oregon. It has a curriculum that centers on the vocational application of Biblical training including pastoral studies, Christian counseling, Christian education, intercultural studies, business, worship arts, and youth ministry.

  4. Harvest Christian Fellowship - Wikipedia

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    Harvest Christian Fellowship was founded in 1973 by Greg Laurie, who has been the senior pastor since that time. [1] In 2009, it opened a new building, with a 5,000-seat auditorium, a gymnasium, and a High School. [2]

  5. Church of Christ, Scientist - Wikipedia

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    Church of Christ, Scientist. estimates range from around 400,000 to under 100,000. The Church of Christ, Scientist was founded in 1879 in Boston, Massachusetts, by Mary Baker Eddy, author of Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, and founder of Christian Science. The church was founded "to commemorate the word and works of Christ Jesus ...

  6. Fellowship of Christian Testimonies to the Jews - Wikipedia

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    The Fellowship of Christian Testimonies to the Jews (FCTJ) was formed in the 1950s by Fred Kendal, founder of a Jewish mission called Israel's Remnant and Emil Elbe as a Christian mission to Jews. [1] [2] In 1975 the body condemned the Messianic Judaism movement.

  7. Religion in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    A 2009 Gallup poll found that 69% Oregonians identified with a Christian religion. [8] Oregon was lower than the national average in people who identify as mainline Protestants, historically black Christians, Catholics, Orthodox Christians, Jehovah's Witnesses, Jews and Muslims. Oregon tracks the national average in its number of Hindus. [9]

  8. Destiny Church (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    Founded. 1998. Destiny Church (formerly as Destiny Church – Manila) is an Evangelical, non-sectarian megachurch that started in Quezon City, Philippines and now has three main services: Destiny North ( University of the Philippines Diliman ), Destiny Central ( Ortigas Center ), and Destiny South ( Parañaque ). It has been headed by Ps.

  9. Douglas Coe - Wikipedia

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    Douglas Coe. Douglas Evans Coe (October 20, 1928 – February 21, 2017) was an American evangelist who served as the associate director of the Fellowship Foundation (also known as The Fellowship), a religious and political organization known for hosting the annual National Prayer Breakfast. [1] Coe has been referred to as the "stealth Billy ...

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