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[edit]The following articles about religious topics were all authored, or substantially edited, by me. Biographies of religious figures have been moved to a separate page.
- Assemblies Jehovah Shammah: Indian Christian movement very similar to, and sometimes considered part of, the Open Brethren. (original)
- Christian Brethren Church of New Zealand: the name by which the Open Brethren are formally known in New Zealand. (original)
- Christian Brethren in Egypt: An Exclusive Brethren grouping in Egypt. (rewrite)
- Christian Community Churches of Australia: the name by which the Open Brethren are formally known in Australia. (original)
- Christianity in Korea: An article summarizing the phenomenon of Korean Christianity. (original)
- Emmaus Bible College (Iowa): The world's largest Open Brethren seminary. (major edit)
- Exclusive Brethren: A "family" of hardline branches of the Plymouth Brethren. (reorganized)
- Fundamentalist Christianity: The section about New Zealand is mine. (major edit)
- Gospel Hall Brethren: A conservative stream within the Open Brethren movement. (major edit)
- Indian Brethren: The Brethren movement in India. (rewrite)
- Kerala Brethren: the Brethren movement in Kerala State — a major subset of the Indian Brethren. (rewrite)
- Lakeside Church: Canadian megachurch in Guelph, Ontario. (original)
- List of Born-again Christian Laypeople - a list of prominent politicians, businesspeople, actors, sports stars, scientists, etc. who claim to be Born-again Christians. (original)
- Local Churches: Christian movement founded by Watchman Nee. (major edit)
- Messianic Judaism: The organized movement of Messianic Jews. (major edit)
- Methodist Church of Fiji and Rotuma: Fiji's largest Christian denomination. (original)
- Needed Truth Brethren: A very conservative breakaway from the Open Brethren, in an Exclusive direction. (major edit)
- Open Brethren: The most moderate — and numerically largest — branch of the Plymouth Brethren. (reorganized)
- Pentecostalism: The statistics section is mine. (major edit)
- Plymouth Brethren: Conservative Evangelical Christian movement, with which I was once associated. (reorganized)
- Plymouth Brethren Christian Church: The most extreme branch of the Exclusive Brethren, often considered a cult. (reorganized)
- Takapuna Assembly of God: prominent New Zealand church. (original)
- Yeshua: The Hebrew name for Jesus. (original)
- Yoido Full Gospel Church: The world's largest church. In Seoul, Korea. (original)
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