The Way
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The Way may refer to a spiritual path:
- An early term for early Christianity (see also The Two Ways)
- The Way of the Cross, a Catholic devotion to the Passion of Christ.
- The Way (church) (Japanese: 道会, michikai), a Japanese movement founded by Matsumura Kaiseki in 1907
- The Way International, a religious organization founded by Victor Paul Wierwille.
- The Way of Madonna Della Strada
- The Way of Tao or Taoism
- The Way, or Dō, of any number of spiritual and martial disciplines stemming from Japanese culture.
- The Way of the Buddha Dharma, or Buddhism
- The Way of Shinto
- Christian Conventions, church more commonly known as Two by Twos, Meetings, Workers and Friends, The Way or The Truth
The Way may also refer to:
- The Way (band), a Christian country-rock band of the early 1970s, part of the Jesus Movement
- The Way (Daniel Bedingfield song), a 2005 single from Daniel Bedingfield
- The Way/Solitaire, a 2004 single by Clay Aiken
- The Way (Greg Bear) is a fictional universe concerning the novels Eon, Eternity, Legacy, The Way of All Ghosts. It features the fictional cosmological construct (an artificial universe) called The Way (spacetime continuum).
- The Way (book), a 1939 book on Catholic spirituality, written by Josemaría Escrivá de Balaguer
- The Way (song), a 1998 song released by Fastball.
- The Way (computer game), a six episode RPG created by Luke Wacholtz (aka Lun Calsari).
[edit] See also
- The Way
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The Way Church, founded 2006 by Anita Nystrand in Skien, Norway, is an international bibleblieving church. More about the church from the church websit http://www.theway.no
The Way work in Kenya with mission projects and help for the poor.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neocatechumenal The Neocatechumenal Way, also known as the Neocatechumenate, NC Way or, colloquially, The Way is an organization within the Catholic Church dedicated to the Christian formation of adults.

