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Continentalnews.netThe Biola Media Conference – Through the Eyes of A Chinese Christian JournalistContinentalnews.netThey were very interested in my testimony as I shared with them how I find Christ after listening to Christian radio from Hong Kong in my home, and I encouraged them to be holy believers and only please God. I told them many young people in China know ... |
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Vermont Public RadioDunsmore: Predicting ArmageddonVermont Public Radio(DUNSMORE) Harold Camping is the Christian radio broadcaster who foretold that the world was going to end on May 21st, 2011. He based this prediction on Revelation, the final book of the Bible's New Testament , along with his own expertise in ... |
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New StatesmanThe Week so FarNew StatesmanThe Christian radio broadcaster and Doomsday prophet Harold Camping has given a new date for Judgement Day after his previous prediction of 21 May came and went without incident. Camping now says that the world will end on 21 October 2011. ...and more » |
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Morning Ireland -- the country's most listened-to radio programme -- offers a steady diet of news stories so gloomy one wouldn't be blamed for staying in bed and under the covers. |
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Christian Radio: Airwaves to heavenIrish IndependentChristian radio stations have existed in the US for decades, with some of the bigger ones commanding audiences of millions. In Europe, the phenomenon is also well established and before the launch of Spirit in January, it's thought that Ireland was the ... |
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Thoughts on the rapture (that didn't happen)Patch.comby Sydney Busby, received so many hits that three people from South Africa happened to read the article at the same time. Busby's story took a lighthearted look at the prediction made by Christian radio broadcaster Harold Camping that Jesus Christ was ...and more » |
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Pistol Pete found peace in faithMonroe News StarHe even rented a jet, flew to Europe for a vacation, studied Eastern religions, all in an attempt to find the peace that the celebrity status of basketball had not given him. One day years later, I was listening to Christian radio and I heard a voice, ... |
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Continentalnews.netChristian broadcasting loses one of its great 'Prime Time' playersContinentalnews.netJames (Jim) W. Warren, age 73, who was one of Christian radio's great “Prime Time” players, died on May 23, 2011, after a long illness. He was born on June 21, 1937, in Gary, Indiana, to H. Katherine and Woodrow Warren. He was raised in East Gary and ... |
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California preacher Harold Camping says his prophecy that the world would end was off by five months because Judgment Day actually will come on October 21.The independent Christian radio host said today the apocalypse will come... |
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California preacher Harold Camping says his prophecy that the world would end was off by five months because Judgment Day actually will come on October 21. The independent Christian radio host ... |
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Non-profit Christian radio network Family Radio seems to have turned over a new leaf, post Doomsday May 21, 2011, by launching a newly designed website. Will Doomsday prophet Harold Camping do the same by repenting and asking forgiveness from those who have been hurt, financially or otherwise, by his failed prediction?. |
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In this photo from Sunday, May 22, 2011, Christian radio host Harold Camping speaks outside of his home in Alameda, Calif. The Christian radio host who predicted the world would end over the weekend said Monday he's ready to talk about why the apocalypse didn't arrive. |
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The Christian radio host who predicted the world would end over the weekend said Monday he's ready to talk about why the apocalypse didn't arrive.Harold Camping declined to provide any further details to The Associated Press at... |
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Harold Egbert Camping was born July 19, 1921. He is a Christian radio broadcaster and president of California-based Family Radio, a religious broadcasting network that spans more than 150 outlets in the United States. |
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5/23/2011 - 9:30:32 PM The Christian radio host who predicted the world would end over the weekend has said he is ready to talk about why the apocalypse did not arrive. Harold Camping refused to provide any further details at his modest California home but he said he would make a full statement via.... |
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The Christian radio host who predicted the world would end over the weekend said Monday he's ready to talk about why the apocalypse didn't arrive. |
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The Periscope PostThe end of the world didn't happen, but what did we learn?The Periscope PostAccording to Harold Camping, an American 89-year-old retired civil engineer and the lead preacher of Family Radio Network, a Christian radio organisation, the Rapture, God's Day of Judgment, the end of the world, was supposed to happen at around 6 pm ...and more » |
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So much for rapture, what next for Harold Camping?Maribyrnong WeeklyMr Camping's career as a Christian radio broadcaster has been marked by controversy in recent years. Apart from his apocalypse false alarm in 1994, Mr Camping attracted the ire of US Christian leaders in the early 2000s, when he told believers to ...and more » |
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So much for rapture, what next for Harold Camping?Glen Innes ExaminerMr Camping's career as a Christian radio broadcaster has been marked by controversy in recent years. Apart from his apocalypse false alarm in 1994, Mr Camping attracted the ire of US Christian leaders in the early 2000s, when he told believers to ...and more » |
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So much for rapture, what next for Harold Camping?LandMr Camping's career as a Christian radio broadcaster has been marked by controversy in recent years. Apart from his apocalypse false alarm in 1994, Mr Camping attracted the ire of US Christian leaders in the early 2000s, when he told believers to ... |
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CTV.caHe's got thousands of followers, he's worth a fortune and he wrongly predicted ...Sydney Morning HeraldPhoto: Getty Images Mr Camping's career as a Christian radio broadcaster has been marked by controversy in recent years. Apart from his apocalypse false alarm in 1994, Mr Camping attracted the ire of US Christian leaders in the early 2000s, ...World is ending - againTimes LIVEFamily Radio Counts Down to Judgment Day on May 21Radio Survivorall 4,936 news articles » |
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Moneycontrol.comJudgment Day trade: Sooner than you think?Moneycontrol.comA US Christian radio network has been creating a stir with predictions an earthquake will shake the world on Saturday (May 21), sweeping the righteous to heaven and leaving others behind to be consumed in a ball of fire in October. ...and more » |
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CTV.caEnd-of-world prediction fizzlesPittsburgh Tribune-ReviewCamping, who heads the Family Radio network of Christian radio stations, could not be found when reporters sought his reaction. His last doomsday prediction was in 1994. No one answered the phone at the radio station's Oakland, Calif., headquarters, ...Broadcaster silent as "Judgment Day" hours tick byIBTimes Hong KongEnd of the world? Let's party!msnbc.comall 4,413 news articles » |
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Toronto barely blinks as rapture comes and goesToronto StarAs Asia, Europe and North America all stayed intact, Camping remained silent. Family radio — the Christian radio station that spread his message and posted billboards across the US proclaiming May 21 as Judgment Day — played recorded church music and ...and more » |
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The Star-Ledger - NJ.comApocalypse? Not now, despite all the signsThe Star-Ledger - NJ.comBut it was business as usual at WFME-FM, the West Orange-based outpost of Camping's Christian radio station, FamilyRadio.com. The station continued to broadcast throughout the day. At 6 pm, a pre-taped program on reducing the risks of heart attack and ...and more » |
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