Holy Rollerz Christian Car Club (HRC3) is a nonprofit Christian ministry started by Brian Wood and Gustavo "Gus" Torres in Kennesaw, Georgia. Since its beginning in 1999, it has grown to be the largest Christian automotive ministry of any kind in the world, with chapters across the United States and members across the world.
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| - Holy Rollerz Christian Car Club (HRC3) is a nonprofit Christian ministry started by Brian Wood and Gustavo "Gus" Torres in Kennesaw, Georgia. Since its beginning in 1999, it has grown to be the largest Christian automotive ministry of any kind in the world, with chapters across the United States and members across the world. (en)
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- Windshield
- Beaumont, TX
- United States
- Christian missions
- Columbus, GA
- Christianity
- El Paso, TX
- Houston, TX
- Family Net
- dbr:Car_Crazy
- American Bible Society
- The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
- Atlanta, GA
- Atlanta, Georgia
- Automobile associations in the United States
- Charleston, WV
- Chattanooga, TN
- Kennesaw, Georgia
- Southern California
- Albuquerque, NM
- Orlando, FL
- Automotive
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- Raleigh, NC
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| - Holy Rollerz Christian Car Club (HRC3) is a nonprofit Christian ministry started by Brian Wood and Gustavo "Gus" Torres in Kennesaw, Georgia. Since its beginning in 1999, it has grown to be the largest Christian automotive ministry of any kind in the world, with chapters across the United States and members across the world. (en)
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