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Conrad Browne, who with his wife, Ora, and their children lived as part of the interracial Christian community called Koinonia, in southern Georgia in the early '50s, says that it was a part of daily practice there.
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A devout Christian, Fuller visited a religious community called the Koinonia Farm near Atlanta, Georgia.
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"Koinonia" and Pentecost • "They devoted themselves to the apostles 'teaching and to the fellowship (koinonia)" • "The whole congregation of believers was united as one" Acts
Recently Uploaded Slideshows ryrota 2009
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I Thesi tis Ellinidas stin Oikogeneia, stin Koinonia kai stin Politeia (The position of Greek women in the family, society and the polity).
Arms and the Woman: Just Warriors and Greek Feminist Identity 2008
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Oikogeneia Koinonia kai Ethnos (Family, society, and the nation).
Arms and the Woman: Just Warriors and Greek Feminist Identity 2008
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Thank you to Koinonia Community for this recipe designed just for our slidey tins!
Chocolate Recipe for Slidey Tins Anne-Marie 2008
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Koinonia, what a frusterating surprise to have the soap go chalky on you.
Kumquat & Black Tea Soap Anne-Marie 2008
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Koinonia and Near Emmaus pointed out that we can read John Walton's commentary on Genesis online.
Around the Vlogosphere James F. McGrath 2009
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This month Koinonia considered the Ten Commandments in context.
Biblical Studies Carnival 41 James F. McGrath 2009
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Mr. Auchmutey is working on a book about Koinonia, the Christian community where Habitat for Humanity was born
The Bully Pulpit Jim Auchmutey 2009
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