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  2. CCM Magazine - Wikipedia

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    The name was later shortened to CCM, which was still an acronym for "Contemporary Christian Music". [2] For a short time, the magazine changed its name to Contemporary Christian Magazine (keeping the "CCM" but broadening the scope) but then ultimately went back to Contemporary Christian Music (CCM). Then in May 2007, the name's meaning was ...

  3. GEMS Girls' Clubs - Wikipedia

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    GEMS Girls' Clubs is a non-denominational, non-profit, Christian organization that seeks to equip women and girls to live radically faithful lives for Christ. Clubs are established in churches and other Christian organizations and allow women to mentor girls as they develop a living, dynamic relationship with Jesus.

  4. Image (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Image is an American quarterly literary journal that publishes art and writing engaging or grappling with Judeo-Christian faith. [1] The journal's byline is "Art, Faith, Mystery". Image features fiction, poetry, painting, sculpture, architecture, film, music and dance. The journal also sponsors the Glen Workshops, the Arts & Faith discussion ...

  5. Premier Christianity - Wikipedia

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    Premier Christianity is a monthly Evangelical Christian magazine published in the United Kingdom. [1] The magazine was started in 1965 as a newsletter with name Buzz. [2]: 18 It was sponsored by the organization Music Gospel Outreach (MGO) and shared a similar youth-focus with MGO and the soon arriving Jesus movement and the popularity of Jesus music, which boosted evangelical youth culture in ...

  6. Guideposts - Wikipedia

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    Guideposts is a spiritual non-profit organization publishing inspirational magazines, books and online material. Founded in 1945 by Dr. Norman Vincent Peale, Raymond Thornburg, and Peale's wife, Ruth Stafford Peale [1] with just one inaugural magazine, Guideposts has since grown to publish annual devotionals, books about faith, Christian novels, periodicals and a website.

  7. Cricket (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Cricket was founded by a group of "historically minded writers and their artist and designer friends", led by Marianne Carus of Open Court Publishing. She had worked on "literature-based basic readers" for the school markets and had learned from teachers that there was a classroom demand for high-quality, short reading material. [5]

  8. Category : Religious magazines published in the United States

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    Christian magazines published in the United States‎ (3 C, 37 P) D. Defunct religious magazines published in the United States‎ (2 C, 6 P) J.

  9. Sojourners - Wikipedia

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    The magazine and online publication feature reporting, commentary, and analysis on Christianity and politics, the church and social issues, social justice, and Christian living. Articles frequently feature coverage of fair trade, interfaith dialogue, peacemaking, and work to alleviate poverty. The offices of the magazine are in Washington, D.C.

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