January 25, 2014 /
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Blog Post, News, Newspaper Article, North East USA
Source: Hubpages.com 2014 Updated on January 7, 2014 The Peacemaker Bus Peacemaker Bus Medical Tent at Camp Oswego Phish Concert. | Source The Twelve Tribes: First Impressions When the Twelve Tribes first moved to my city, I had no idea who they were. I noticed a group of groovy looking folks building a restaurant. The…
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January 8, 2014 /
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News, Newspaper Article, North East USA
Source: Lawrence Journal Posted by Chad Lawhorn January 8, 2014 . Maybe some of you have seen the signs advertising a new deli coming to the 600 block of Vermont Street in downtown Lawrence. Maybe some of you even know the backstory. It certainly is an old one — like about 2,000 years old. Plans call…
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September 15, 2013 /
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RTL News September 15, 2013 Translated from the German (Cheryl – web mistress of Twelve Tribes ex.com) More and more information is received about the Twelve Tribes Bible-based cult. Sect parents bash their children with the rod. A new terrible realization: maybe some of us have experienced more contact with this cult, than intended. Perhaps…
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May 13, 2013 /
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Blog Post, From a christian perspective, News, South East
found here:http://www.gospelmailbox.org/sermons-and-essays/the-return-of-the-yellow-deli/ 3 thoughts on “The Return of the Yellow Deli” I recently visited and talked with some people there. One of the gentlemen there asked me a question:“If you can’t really face the selfishness within yourself, then what business do you have trying to address the selfishness in others?” I wasn’t sure exactly…
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March 17, 2013 /
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News, Newspaper Article, West USA
Source: Sandiegoreader By Edward Sifuentes | 5:41 a.m. March 17, 2013 The Yellow Deli and other businesses owned by a North County religious organization will have to reorganize to comply with state laws, including workers’ compensation insurance rules, according to the California Department of Industrial Relations. The sandwich-and-coffee cafe in downtown Vista is owned by…
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March 9, 2013 /
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Legal, News, Newspaper Article, West USA
Source: San Diego reader By Edward Sifuentes | 6:07 a.m. March 9, 2013 A dispute brewing for more than two years between the state and a North County religious organization may have been quietly resolved late last year. The conflict began in June 2010 when inspectors for the state Division of Labor Standards visited the…
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January 3, 2013 /
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Legal, News, Newspaper Article, West USA
Source : San Diego reader 2013 January 3 2013 Dorian Hargrove Not only are roads unneeded, there is no need for cars or personal possessions. All the Twelve Tribes require for the journey is a community that shares – love, friendship, earthly possessions – everything in exchange for peace and salvation. The Twelve Tribes is…
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January 2, 2013 /
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News, Newspaper Article, West USA
Source: San Diego Reader.com Turning back the clock 2000 years is no easy task By Dorian Hargrove, Jan. 2, 2013 Images by Howie Rosen Where members of the Twelve Tribes want to go, they don’t need roads. Not only are roads unneeded, there is no need for cars or personal possessions. All…
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May 28, 2012 /
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Source: Life in the Twelve Tribes messianic community Posted: May 28, 2012 So, one may ask what is God’s will? If you are a member of the Twelve Tribes you ask this question every morning to your governing guru-in-residence or household head, and you get your marching orders for the day. Obviously, if you are…
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February 24, 2011 /
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Two bloggers tell of their time in the Picton, Australia community of The Twelve Tribes of Israel Source: Life out of a backpack 2011/02/24 Sunday, 13 Feb: Made it back to Katoomba safe and sound and went up to the Common Ground Café to find out the details about leaving for the farm on Monday. It…
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