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North America
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House of Prayer
- House of Prayer bishop Madison dies; built more than 100 churches
(AP, April 7, 2008)
- House of Prayer Bishop Had Deep Roots in D.C.
By Hamil R. Harris ("Washington Post," April 7, 2008)
- Church couple now 'fugitives'
by Jill Young Miller ("The Atlanta Journal-Constitution," March 4, 2003)
- Church members sue city, Barnes and DFCS
by Jill Young Miller ("The Atlanta Journal-Constitution," February 28, 2003)
- House of Prayer's preacher leaves jail
by Jill Young Miller ("The Atlanta Journal-Constitution," January 26, 2003)
- Convicted House of Prayer members Jailed
by Lynn Harasin ("Channel 2 Action News," October 25, 2002)
- Pastor convicted of child cruelty stages mock whipping at church
(AP, October 21, 2002)
- Atlanta pastor and four others convicted of abuse for whipping two boys in church
by Keith Parsons (AP, October 17, 2002)
- Pastor: Lengthy Talks a Good Sign
by Tiffany Cochran ("News11," October 16, 2002)
- Trial opens for House of Prayer members accused of beating children in church
by Barnini Chakraborty (AP, October 8, 2002)
- HOUSE OF PRAYER CASE: 11 to plead innocent to child cruelty
by Jill Young Miller-- ("Atlanta Journal," March 4, 2002)
- HOUSE OF PRAYER: Pastor says parents will comply with judge's order
by Jill Young Miller ("Atlanta Journal," February 26, 2002)
- Pastor, 10 others indicted for beating kids
("Chicago Tribune," January 20, 2002)
- Doom alert on Internet from House of Prayer founder
by Tom Shiel ("Irish Independent," July 16, 2001)
- Evaluations delay state's return of church
by Alan Judd ("Atlanta Journal-Constitution," May 31, 2001)
- Pastor vetoes home monitoring as condition to get kids back
Alan Judd ("Atlanta Journal-Constitution," May 17, 2001)
- How much is too much discipline?
by Darryl E. Owens ("Orlando Sentinel," April 30, 2001)
- 3 Accused in Church Child Abuse Case
(AP, April 19, 2001)
- Child Abuse at a Church Creates a Stir in Atlanta
by David Firestone ("New York Times," March 30, 2001)
- Kids in Care for Church Abuse Probe
By KRISTEN WYATT (AP, March 29, 2001)
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