The Family International/Children of Godhttp://www.exfamily.org/hist/
Hjalmer Jr., in an environment of flamboyant evangelism, constantly on the move. As a young boy, David had learned to speak to large audiences, and preached at his mother's venues
Detailed History of The Family International, Children of God, including the life of its founder David Berg.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints - CHURCH MAGAZINES: Liahona (formerly: Ensign) / and For the Strength of Youth (formerly: Newhttp://www.academic-genealogy.com/ensignfamilyhistorygenealogy.htm
societies, and social environments, destined for a future Telestial or Terrestrial eternal existence. All these societies, except for Noah and his family relationships, had disrup
Family History and Genealogy Resources in the Liahona (formerly: Ensign) and For the Strength of Youth (formerly: New Era), official publications of The Church of Jesus Christ of
Amazing Sounds magazinehttp://www.amazings.com/ingles.html
an eminently musical environment, as her family used to organize musical sessions in which each member sang by ear, accompanied by different instruments, she learns the piano firs
Webzine devoted to Space Sequencer Music, Ambient, Innovative Electronic, Contemporary Instrumental Music
Updates on New Philadelphia Archaeology Projecthttp://faculty.las.illinois.edu/cfennell/NP/updates.html
thing to be in a rural environment," McWorter said. Archaeologists Unearthing Life of Early Integrated Town in Illinois Andrea Lynn, Humanities Editor, U. Illinois July 1, 2004 CH
Historical research by Christopher Fennell and colleagues concerning the town of New Philadelphia, Pike County, Illinois, founded by Free Frank McWorter in 1836
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