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Reviews of the current albums out by Christian artists, letter "D."
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Gospel Brunch at B.B. Kings in Midtown. Gospel bus tours with Harlem Spirituals. Gospel choirs in Harlem churches and a Cotton Club gospel brunch.
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Kiss and Ozzy Osbourne headline the ROCK2WGTN metal festival at the Westpac Stadium. Alice Cooper, Whitesnake, Poison, and Lordi also confirmed for New Zealand festival.
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Church holidays fall into distinct seasons, each of which celebrates a period in the life of Christ or the Early Church. Do you know your seasons?
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