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| | Viewers' faith, cash behind TBN powerhouse - Monday, 09/27/04 (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21) |
 | | TBN's declared mission as a tax-exempt Christian charity is to produce and broadcast television shows and movies ''for the purpose of spreading the Gospel to the world.'' |
 | | From 1994 to 1996, TBN spent $13.7 million to acquire Twitty City, a tourist attraction on the former Nashville-area estate of country singer Conway Twitty, along with some adjacent property. |
 | | In Nashville in the mid-1990s, Paul Crouch was host for dinners with TBN employees in a private room of upscale Mario's restaurant, spending $180 or more per person for parties of up to a dozen, the receipts show. |
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