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  2. Destiny World Tour - Wikipedia

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    The Destiny World Tour (also known as The Jacksons World Tour) was the third concert tour by the Jacksons to promote the group's Destiny album. The tour began on January 22, 1979, with their opening concert in Bremen, West Germany. They visited 2 continents and 12 countries, playing approximately 83 concerts in the United States alone.

  3. Abundant Church - Wikipedia

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    By 2008, after steady growth of their congregation, Abundant Living Faith Center had more than 15,000 active members and about 8,000 worshipers attending services weekly at the new 3,620-seat facility, which employed state-of-the-art [peacock prose] audio-visual facilities to deliver music, teaching, and prayers. [3] [4]

  4. Christian agnosticism - Wikipedia

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    Christian agnosticism is a theological position drawing influences from Christianity as well as agnosticism.Christian agnostics hold that it is difficult or impossible to be sure of anything beyond the basic tenets of the Christian faith.

  5. The Destiny of The Mother Church - Wikipedia

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    The Destiny of The Mother Church is a book about Christian Science written by Bliss Knapp, published privately by him in 1947, and publicly in 1991 by Christian Science Publishing Society. Knapp and his parents, Ira O. and Flavia Stickney Knapp, all knew Christian Science founder Mary Baker Eddy .

  6. Dream Center - Wikipedia

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    The Dream Center is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit [1] [2] Christian Pentecostal network of community centers based in Los Angeles, California, established in 1994. The president of Dream Center is Matthew Barnett .

  7. Rhode Island Comic Con - Wikipedia

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    [12] [13] Rhode Island Convention Center has a maximum occupancy of 17,000 and attendance at the time of shutdown was over 20,000. [14] [15] It was the first time in Rhode Island Convention Center history a shutdown due to over capacity occurred. [12] [15] An estimated 1,500 or more attendees were unable to enter the convention.

  8. Phoenix Corporate Center - Wikipedia

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    The Phoenix Corporate Tower (formerly known as First Federal Savings Building) is a 26-story high-rise office building in Phoenix, Arizona. It was built in 1965 and designed in the International Style. The tower was built two miles north of Downtown Phoenix in the Central Corridor. At that time, corporate investment turned its attention away ...

  9. Destiny Church (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    The UP Students of Destiny handled one night during the week-long open-air concert series of UP Fair on 2012, 2013 and 2014. Many Christian artist were invited, like Yeng Constantino, Gary Valenciano, Kitchie Nadal, Gloc 9, Quest, to name a few. They were the first Christian organization in UP Diliman to hit such a feat. [4]