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Reinventing the Truth

Subtitle: Historical Claims of One of the World's Largest Nameless Sects

by Kevin N. Daniel

"Two-by-Twos," "The Truth," "The Workers," "The Testimony of Jesus," "The Way," "The Fellowship," "Christian Coventions," "Home Meetings," "The Blackstockings," "Assemblies of Christians," "The No-Name Church," "Gospel Meetings," "Cooneyites," "The Christian Church of New Zealand," "The Jesus Way," "Les Anonymes," "Non-denominational Meetings," "Go-Preachers," "Christian Church of Australia," "Die Namenlosen," "Irvinites," "The Friends," etc.

They meet in homes and in rented halls, presided over by itinerant preachers known as "Workers." This religious fellowship usually goes under the names listed above, although its members vigorously deny that the group bears any name. As to its origins, the group positions itself as being a direct continuation of "the New Testament Church." And even though they deny having any organizational structure, the activities of this nameless sect are world-wide in scope.

It is often very difficult for the outsider to gain any concrete knowledge of this group's doctrine, structure, or history. Reinventing the Truth examines these issues, focusing on the historical explanations the group has offered for its origins.

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