Economic practices of Jesus movement groups
This paper examines in detail the multitude of ways used by Jesus Movement organizations to raise money to fund their many activities. The research was provoked by sharp differences between fund-raising methods used by the two largest and well known JM organizations—the Children of God (now called T...
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Journal of contemporary religion
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