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  2. The Way International - Wikipedia

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    The Way International is a nondenominational Christian ministry based in New Knoxville, Ohio. The followers congregate primarily in home fellowships [ 3 ] located throughout the United States, two US territories, and in over 30 countries. [ 4 ]

  3. The Way College of Biblical Research – Indiana Campus

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    The Way College of Biblical Research Indiana was used by The Way International for its leadership training program and biblical research seminars located in Rome City, Indiana for 20 years.

  4. Bible Way Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ - Wikipedia

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    Beliefs of the Bible Way Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ and its successors include the inspiration of the Bible as the word of God; salvation made possible only through Jesus Christ; the baptism of the Holy Spirit with the initial evidence of speaking in tongues; water baptism by immersion in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins; the premillennial second coming of Jesus Christ ...

  5. Victor Paul Wierwille - Wikipedia

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    Believing the original New Testament was written in Aramaic, Wierwille was a supporter of Lamsa's translation of the Bible and used it frequently. On February 2, 1961, he moved The Way International headquarters to New Knoxville, Ohio, on approximately 147 acres (59 ha) of family farm land.

  6. K. C. Pillai - Wikipedia

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    The Way International: American Christian Press (1984). ISBN 0-910068-70-4; In 1980, Reverend Bo Reahard compiled several of Pillai's teachings in his work Old and New Testament Orientalisms - Teachings of Bishop K.C. Pillai and in 2010, Jeanie Strand Chilton published the work Eastern Customs of the Bible: The Teachings of Bishop K. C. Pillai.

  7. The Living Bible - Wikipedia

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    The Living Bible (TLB or LB) is a personal paraphrase, not a translation, of the Bible in English by Kenneth N. Taylor and first published in 1971. Taylor used the American Standard Version of 1901 as his base text. [1] "The Way", an illustrated edition, was published shortly thereafter, in 1972. It additionally included short devotional passages.