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'''Religious Affections Ministries''' is an online blog and theological website founded by [[Scott Aniol]], and has contributions from other pastors and Christians (including his wife[[Becky Aniol]]).<ref>https://religiousaffections.org/about/scott-aniol/</ref> | '''Religious Affections Ministries''' is an online blog and theological website founded by [[Scott Aniol]], and has contributions from other pastors and Christians (including his wife [[Becky Aniol]]).<ref>https://religiousaffections.org/about/scott-aniol/</ref> As of 2021, the blog is archived and is no longer updated. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:28, 14 August 2025
Religious Affections Ministries
Founder(s) | Scott Aniol |
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Date Founded | 2004 |
Theological Tradition | Baptist |
Website | ReligiousAffections.org |
Religious Affections Ministries is an online blog and theological website founded by Scott Aniol, and has contributions from other pastors and Christians (including his wife Becky Aniol).[1] As of 2021, the blog is archived and is no longer updated.