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  2. Bibles for America - Wikipedia

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    Bibles for America (BfA) is a non-profit, religious organization [1] dedicated to distributing free copies of the New Testament Recovery Version study Bible [2] and Christian books by Witness Lee [3] and Watchman Nee [4] in the United States and Puerto Rico.

  3. Alpha course - Wikipedia

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    The New International Version of the Bible is quoted in the course materials. Three of the fifteen sessions are given to the person and work of the Holy Spirit and cover the infilling of the Spirit; speaking in tongues and healing via prayer. Conversion stories in the book of Acts (see 2:1ff, 9:17-19, 10:44-46, 19:1-6) are seen as normative.

  4. Free Bible Students - Wikipedia

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    Free Bible Students in the world. The Free Bible Students is a branch of the Bible Student movement. The Free Bible Students form independent, autonomous assemblies and the name, "Free", is given to them to distinguish them from Bible Students, with whom they share historical roots. The group discarded many of the teachings of Bible Student ...

  5. Bible Study Fellowship - Wikipedia

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    Bible Study Fellowship (also known as BSF) is an international Christian interdenominational or parachurch fellowship of lay people offering a system of structured Bible study. It was founded in 1959 by Audrey Wetherell Johnson , a British evangelist to China .

  6. Bible Student movement - Wikipedia

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    Hundreds of the estimated 10,000 US Bible Students also left, including pilgrim Matthew L. McPhail, a member of the Chicago Bible Students, and A. E. Williamson of Brooklyn, forming the New Covenant Believers. [47] [50] The group, which informally referred to members as Free Bible Students, published The Kingdom Scribe magazine until 1975. The ...

  7. Niagara Bible Conference - Wikipedia

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    The Conference was founded as the Believers' Meeting for Bible Study in 1875 by evangelical pastors in the United States. [1] The driving force behind the meeting was James H. Brookes, a Presbyterian minister from St. Louis. [2] Brookes publicized the meeting through his magazine Truth, and devoted substantial space to summaries of the speeches.

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