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Rehoboth (Hebrew רְחוֹבוֹת Reḥovot, "broad place") is the name of three places in the Bible. In Genesis 26:22 , It signifies vacant land in the Land of Canaan where Isaac is permitted to dig a well without being ousted by the Philistines.
Community Farm of the Brethren, Ontario; Hutterite Christian Communities, existing in Australia, Canada, and the United States, but founded in Frenchman Butte, Saskatchewan; New Oasis for Life Commune [20] Orthodox Mennonites, existing throughout Canada and the United States but founded in Ontario; Poole's Land, Tofino, Vancouver Island ...
Ironwood Springs Christian Ranch (ISCR) is a Christian camp in southern Minnesota serving over 22,000 people per year. Founded by Bob Bardwell, ISCR's express purpose is to provide an atmosphere and opportunity for adults and children to get to know themselves, others and God better.
Names play a variety of roles in the Bible. They sometimes relate to the nominee's role in a biblical narrative, as in the case of Nabal, a foolish man whose name means "fool". [1] Names in the Bible can represent human hopes, divine revelations, or are used to illustrate prophecies. [2] [clarification needed]
The Farm: Lewis County, Tennessee: Stephen Gaskin: 1971 present (became a co-op in 1983) Buddhist-inspired Hippie vegetarian community. De-collectivized in 1983. East Wind Community: Ozark County, Missouri Kat Kinkade: 1973 present A secular and democratic community in which members hold all communities assets in common. Acorn Community Farm ...
Pages in category "Christian summer camps" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. ... Mill Valley Ranch; Mont Lawn Camp; N. New Life Ranch ...
The Yearning for Zion Ranch, or the YFZ Ranch, [1] was a 1,700-acre (690-hectare) Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (FLDS) community of as many as 700 people, located near Eldorado in Schleicher County, Texas, United States. In April 2014, the State of Texas took physical and legal possession of the property.
Some Christian bodies are large (e.g. Catholics, Orthodox, Pentecostals and nondenominationals, Anglicans or Baptists), while others are just a few small churches, and in most cases the relative size is not evident in this list except for the denominational group or movement as a whole (e.g. Church of the East, Oriental Orthodox Churches, or ...