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  2. Christadelphian Sunday School Union - Wikipedia

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    Christadelphians. The Christadelphian Sunday School Union ( CSSU) is an organisation which provides lessons, books, magazines and other services for Christadelphian Sunday schools and youth groups. [1] [2] The CSSU provides lessons both for the use of teachers, and also for distance education. Materials are divided for ages 3–6, 7–10, 11-14 ...

  3. Minno - Wikipedia

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    Minno (formerly known as JellyTelly) is an online subscription-based streaming media provider created by Erick Goss and Dan Raines. It specializes in Christian programming for children. Subscribers have access to over 2,300 episodes from 130 shows. Video is made available through applications for smartphones, tablets, and popular streaming ...

  4. List of United States magazines - Wikipedia

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    Discovery Girls (defunct) Disney Adventures (defunct) Highlights for Children. Jack and Jill. Lego Magazine (defunct) Muse. National Geographic Kids Magazine. Nickelodeon Magazine (defunct) The Open Road for Boys (defunct)

  5. Category:Christian magazines - Wikipedia

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    Catholic magazines ‎ (9 C, 18 P) Christian children's magazines ‎ (1 C, 4 P) Christadelphian magazines ‎ (7 P) Christian Science magazines ‎ (4 P)

  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. Highlights (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    [10] By the 1980s, Highlights was the most popular children's magazine in the United States, having close to two million subscribers, with 95 percent of the copies mailed to homes. The magazine accepted no advertising and eschewed single-issue sales, but could be found in most pediatrician’s and dentist's waiting rooms in North America. [8]

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