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DisciplesWorld was an independent news journal for the Disciples of Christ based in Indianapolis, Indiana. Incorporated in 2002, it was managed by a 12-member board of directors. The founders were James Suggs and Robert Friedly. The journal was circulated across the United States and Canada to both churches and private homes. DisciplesWorld ceased publication at the end of 2009.

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  • DisciplesWorld was an independent news journal for the Disciples of Christ based in Indianapolis, Indiana. Incorporated in 2002, it was managed by a 12-member board of directors. The founders were James Suggs and Robert Friedly. The journal was circulated across the United States and Canada to both churches and private homes. DisciplesWorld ceased publication at the end of 2009. DisciplesWorld was a successor to The Disciple, the Church's official magazine published by the Christian Board of Publication until it was discontinued in March 2002 for financial reasons. An archive of DisciplesWorld online articles is maintained by Disciples of Christ Historical Society. (en)
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  • DisciplesWorld was an independent news journal for the Disciples of Christ based in Indianapolis, Indiana. Incorporated in 2002, it was managed by a 12-member board of directors. The founders were James Suggs and Robert Friedly. The journal was circulated across the United States and Canada to both churches and private homes. DisciplesWorld ceased publication at the end of 2009. (en)
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