That is the term used to refer to groups made up of mostly ex-TWI people after TWI "splintered" or split into many factions back in the late 80's and early 90's. They range from big ones like CES/STFI and CFF to little local groups and everything in between. Various former TWI followers have organized in various ways, some continuing to present PFAL-like teachings, some presenting similar teachings that differ in a few ways, and some differing widely from TWI doctrine, having only past history with TWI in common.
Interestingly enough, the term isn't limited to ex-TWI. Other groups that broke apart evolved into what they call "splinter groups" too, such as the Worldwide Church of God.
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WordWolf
twi used an extended analogy of a TREE when referring to itself-
with Root locales, Trunks, Limbs, Branches, Twigs and so on.
When groups break away- or broke away from twi, they're referred to as "splinter" groups.
Despite having a lot of variety in what they stressed as they left twi,
there are amazing similarities between them that most of Christianity does not share.
So, it's a general term.
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Mark Clarke
That is the term used to refer to groups made up of mostly ex-TWI people after TWI "splintered" or split into many factions back in the late 80's and early 90's. They range from big ones like CES/STFI and CFF to little local groups and everything in between. Various former TWI followers have organized in various ways, some continuing to present PFAL-like teachings, some presenting similar teachings that differ in a few ways, and some differing widely from TWI doctrine, having only past history with TWI in common.
Interestingly enough, the term isn't limited to ex-TWI. Other groups that broke apart evolved into what they call "splinter groups" too, such as the Worldwide Church of God.
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Bolshevik
In twi, you call them "stick fellowships".
Get it? A stick? not a twig or branch? fallen from the tree? ha ha ha
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