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  2. New Journey Ministries - Wikipedia

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    The New Journey Ministries (formerly Global Alliance of Affirming Apostolic Pentecostals (GAAAP)) is an affirming, Oneness Pentecostal denomination, previously headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, and later Thonotosassa, Florida. [1] [2] [3] It is a nonprofit organization based in Quincy, Florida. [4]

  3. Narcotics Anonymous - Wikipedia

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    [1] Narcotics Anonymous uses a 12-step model developed for people with varied substance use disorders [2] and is the second-largest 12-step organization, [3] after 12-step pioneer Alcoholics Anonymous. As of May 2018 there were more than 70,000 NA meetings in 144 countries. [4]

  4. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    At one Narcotics Anonymous meeting, Patrick ran into two young women he knew from rehab. Those women could be bad news, he confessed to his mother one afternoon in their kitchen. Let’s get out the NA schedule and find a different meeting, Anne offered. Patrick told her he’d already found a later one to attend. He had it covered.

  5. Evangelical Church (ECNA) - Wikipedia

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    On June 4, 1968, in Portland, Oregon, forty-six congregations and about eighty ministers met in a session to organize a separate denomination known as the Evangelical Church of North America (ECNA). Before the end of June 1968, laity and ministers from North Dakota and Montana , representing more than twenty additional congregations, had joined.

  6. Heroin Anonymous - Wikipedia

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    Heroin Anonymous (HA) is a non-profit group [1] founded in Phoenix, AZ in 2004 to help people addicted to heroin remain substance-free. Modeled after Alcoholics Anonymous, HA is a fellowship of people addicted to heroin who meet regularly to help each other practice complete abstinence from all drugs and alcohol.

  7. Fort William (Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    Fort William was the site of the first public trial, by European Americans, in Oregon. [6] In 1835, the post's gunsmith, Thomas J. Hubbard, attacked and killed the fort's tailor in an argument over a young Native girl. [7] [6] The naturalist John Kirk Townsend was appointed magistrate, although he was a friend of Hubbard's. [6]

  8. 6 Side Gigs To Avoid in 2025 - AOL

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    Taking online surveys for a bit of cash isn’t new, but it also doesn’t pay a lot. So, if you’re thinking about starting up a side gig in 2025, you might want to take this one off your list ...

  9. Portland Stake Tabernacle - Wikipedia

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    The Portland Stake Tabernacle, (also known as the Portland First Ward Meetinghouse and the Colonial Heights Building), is a historic church building for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints located in the Richmond neighborhood of Portland, Oregon. [1] [2] [3] The 26,222 square foot meetinghouse seats over 2,000.