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"In my humble opinion, he shines brightest with a heart for young people." -
Chaplain Jacob Mc Leroy, NM Boys School

Welcome to: One Generation To Another: the professional website and personal web-blog of Daniel I. Arellano, founder and president of Hope for Youth Alliance a youth mentoring organization for Northern New Mexico's youth. Whether you're are here as a client, friend, or curious on-looker, please don't stay a spectator. Engage the discussion. Your contributions matter here. +Learn more about DanielArellano: {Bio. Endorsements.}

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February
9
2008
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My question is, how does a 20k Marble Toilet further their exempt purposes? Wow! God has blessed them greatly, I’m sure that Charmin Tissue is no compliment to that piece, I wonder what theirs is made of?

While the faithful are sending in their gifts believing God for healing,this is where (Tv Evangelist) they sit on. I wonder what Crefflo Dollar says when he steps of his fancy toilet?

January
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2008
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In January 1984, as part of his new Son Broadcasting Network, Blackie launched KCHF TV-11 out of Santa Fe as the first full-powered Christian television station in the U.S. Since then, the station has continued to air Christian programming locally and internationally via satellite, with a reputation for excellence that garnered it the Station of the Year Award in 2000 by the National Religious Broadcasters.

Santa Fe New Mexican Article Here

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The founder and president/CEO of Son Broadcasting Network, Dr. Belarmino “Blackie” Gonzalez went home to be with the Lord at the age of 74 on Wednesday, January 2, 2008, after suffering a massive stroke New Year’s Eve.