Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 30. Chapters: Two by Twos, Ramakrishna Mission, Polish National Catholic Church, Ealing Abbey, St Luke's Episcopal Church, Lutheran Free Church, Society of the Atonement, Roman Catholic Diocese of Tucson, Roman Catholic Diocese of Fargo, Mizoram Presbyterian Church, Ao Baptist Arogo Mungdang, Montreat Conference Center, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Maracaibo, St. Adelbert's Church, Daughters of Isabella, First Church of Christ, Scientist, St. Martin of Tours' Church, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of La Plata, Diocese of Bristol, Pilgrim Holiness Church, St. Ambrose's Church, St. Catherine of Siena's Church, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Santa Fe de la Vera Cruz, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Tucuman, SS. Peter and Paul's Church, St. Luke's Church, Alcuin Club. Excerpt: Two by Twos is one of the names used to denote an international, home-based church which originated in Ireland during the last years of the 19th century. Among its members, the church is typically referred to as "The Truth" or "The Way." Outsiders more often use terms such as "Two by Twos," "No-name Church," "Cooneyites," "Workers and Friends," and other titles. Church ministers are itinerant and work in pairs (hence the name "Two by Twos"). The church's registered names include "Christian Conventions" (United States), "Assemblies of Christians" (Canada), "The Testimony of Jesus" (Britain), "Kristna I Sverige" (Sweden), and "United Christian Conventions" (Australia and other nations). Such registered names are used only for administrative purposes and are not used by members. The origins of the church date to 1897 in Ireland. William Irvine, an evangelist with the interdenominational Faith Mission began independently preaching a return to the method of itinerant ministry set forth in the 10th chapter of Matthew. Growth was rapid and soon spread beyond Ireland. Irvine...