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  • [[:Category:Press:Houston Chronicle|Houston Chronicle]]/[[1993]]-10-10 ...y have been in a two-story house on a manicured 10-acre plot just north of Houston. They have been filtering into California for almost four years. They’re
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  • ...day June 8 at their house and another one at the ex-member reunion in East Texas on Saturday June 15. ...omething Berg's ex-wife Jayne Miller told me a few years ago when I was in Texas and we met. She said to me the biggest problem with her ex-husband Berg is
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  • ...e]], Director. Roselle joined the Children of God in [[1971]] in Houston, Texas and is a member of the North American [[CO]] team. ...f.gif]] United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas, Houston Division, Case 03-38089-11, Adv. No. 04-3618, Memorandum Opinion dated Febr
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  • * [[Michael Andrew Darley]] (Houston, Texas)
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  • present_location = Boerne, Texas | Daniel joined the [[Children of God]] in [[1971]] in Houston, [[Texas]]. He has lived in [[Puerto Rico]], [[Venezuela]], [[Mexico]], [[Panama]],
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  • [[:Category:Press:Valley Morning Star|Valley Morning Star]] (Harlingen, Texas)/[[1971]]-10-16 ...n of parents had "exposed" it in California and intended to do the same in Texas. He alleged that disciples of the Children of God are "kidnapped, hypnotiz
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  • ...est of [[David Berg|David Berg’s]] four children. She lives in Houston, Texas. Her previous spouses and partners include [[Arnold Dietrich]] ("Big Josh" Faith currently lives near her mother [[Jane Miller Berg]] in Houston, Texas.
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  • After the trip, they set up colonies at a Texas ranch and a Los Angeles Skid Row mission owned by radio-TV minister [[Fred ...e. Estimates range as high as 4,000, scattered along the Eastern Seaboard, Texas and California.
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  • [[:Category:Press:Houston Chronicle|Houston Chronicle]]/[[1989]]-12-04 ...red tape, and just when and how Shaqued is to be brought from Argentina to Houston are unanswered questions.
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  • [[:Category:Press:Houston Chronicle|Houston Chronicle]]/December 6, 1989 A fund has been opened to help defray the cost of reuniting a Houston mother with her kidnapped son in [[Argentina]].
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  • [[:Category:Press:Houston Chronicle|Houston Chronicle]]/[[1990]]-02-04 And, while Latin America is a far cry from the streets of Los Angeles and the Texas Soul Clinic where the seeds of the group were planted, it is a more fertile
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  • [[:Category:Press:Houston Chronicle|Houston Chronicle]]/[[1993]]-10-10 ...moved them to an old ranch near Mineral Wells, Texas, and named it the "[[Texas Soul Clinic]]." He adopted the name "[[Moses David]]" and dictated to his f
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  • Christie Richards, spokeswoman for the Family's U.S. headquarters in Houston, said, "I believe they were on a summer trip just seeing the sights. We lik ...ion is the most dangerous one on Burleson Road, according to data from the Texas Department of Public Safety.
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  • He and Rhonda married seven years ago and moved to Texas shortly after, he said. It was a second marriage for each. They had four ch "(She said) `If anything happens, bury me in Texas. I want to stay here.' But we thought it was going to be 30 or 40 years dow
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  • ...n, said Wickenheiser, who was injured in the collision, has been living in Houston for the past three weeks. ...s said Friday that Wickenheiser has been discussing the accident case with Houston defense attorney [[Mike DeGeurin]].
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  • ...Jordan's ranch near this ghost town in West Texas has been known as the [[Texas Soul Clinic]] and its Children of God population has mushroomed until Wedne ...s, such as reimbursing for supplies used in building the fence here at the Texas Soul Clinic. "First to be evicted were leaders of our group at a ranch he o
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  • ...joined the Children of God last year while a student at the University of Texas in Austin and that his initial impression of the group was largely positive ...ew attention last October when Mr. Rambur, Mr. Moody and Lawrence Cooke of Houston demonstrated against the group in front of the Federal Building in Dallas.
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  • ...s stood behind that fence, interrupting for a moment preparations to go to Texas and claim the body of her daughter, 14-year-old Victoria. As Victoria, nine friends and one adult were driving into Austin, Texas, Sunday afternoon, their van broadsided a pickup.
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  • NEW YORK (AP) - California and Texas leaders of "[[Children of God]]" groups remained unwilling defendants in a ...arly, last April, Lasker turned down a dismissal motion by Troy Holiman of Houston, Tex.
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  • [[:Category:Press:Texas Monthly|Texas Monthly]]/October [[1973]] ...f Jada, the colony's leader, to a friend of mine, a certain Dr. duBerry of Houston, and looking for Nogah, a woman I'd met earlier who had seemed, by the way
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  • Everyday, somewhere around the city of Houston, this group is soliciting donations on the corners of major intersections. ...ctions such as Kingwood Drive and Lake Houston Parkway or FM 1960 and Lake Houston Parkway asking for your money are known by a myriad of different names, but
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  • ...aves like a madman. Everybody is afraid of him. One time, while we were in Texas, he came in with a large chain and started throwing it down on the table, s ...eir veneration of MO ap­proaches idolatry. When 1 was in the col­ony, at Houston, it was expected that after new MO letters were read there would be receive
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  • ...s by a psychologist and two sociologists from universities in Michigan and Texas that claim charges are unfounded. According to Francis, new communes recently have formed in Washington, D.C., Houston, Dallas, New York, Chi­cago, Detroit, Toronto, Los Angeles, and Boston. Al
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  • [[:Category:Press:Houston Chronicle|Houston Chronicle]]/[[1985]]-09-02 ...'s daughter, Candy, was a 19-year-old University of Texas freshman, a Lake Houston girl experiencing her first tastes of anti-war sentiment, peace marches, lo
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  • [[:Category:Press:Houston Chronicle|Houston Chronicle]]/[[1993]]-09-11 ...|sex with children]], said the charges in Argentina are false and that the Houston branch has come under attack because of those charges. She made her stateme
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  • [[:Category:Press:Houston Press|Houston Press]]/[[2005]]-11-17 [[Image:Houston-Press_Family-Ties.gif|frame|Family Ties]]
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  • ...actionable in both civil and criminal contexts repeatedly. In the recent Houston homosexual murders case, the jury had a chance to look at a case where a ki ...drawling voice, Berg moved from city to city, from Miami to Louisville to Houston, witnessing to whomever he could find to listen. God provided for his prop
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  • ...The Family International]] based in Houston, Texas. It is sponsored by the Texas non-profit corporation [[World Mission of Faith, Inc.]] which claims tax-ex
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  • ...6-01-22, also known as '''Valerie Davenport''') is an attorney in Houston, Texas, a director of [[Activated Ministries]], and the sister of [[Family Intern ...f Bohm, United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas, Houston Division, Case 03-38089-11, Adv. No. 04-3618, [https://media.xfamily.org/do
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  • excommunicated when we had visited Texas at the tine of the Searchers' Jason from Texas, who is now on bis way to Peru a changed man, forsaking
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  • So, um, I joined the Family in Houston, Texas in [[1972]] in December and since then I left and went to [[New Zealand]] a
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  • ...led middle-aged businessmen in such places as Vancouver, Victoria, Dallas, Houston and Kansas City. ...businessmen who paid for her airplane ticket from where she was libing in Texas to Winnipeg, where she could join herboyfriend.
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  • ...ells Novotny''' (U.S. citizen, born 1957-03-12) is an attorney in Houston, Texas, [[Activated Ministries]] Treasurer and the sister of [[Family Internationa ...ly 31, 2006. </ref> She has been licensed to practice law in the state of Texas since November 1, [[1996]]. <ref name="dwn20060731" />
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  • ...n though I didn't yet know it, I had received him weeks before in Houston, Texas, when he jumped off that Gypsy king onto <u>me</u>--hitchhiking! (See Lette
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  • ...pleasure in being warm, full, sleepy. Richard M. Applebaum, M.D., El Paso, Texas, pediatrician and leader in childbirth education, has recorded a great many <br>       In Houston, a sampling of private hospitals shows more than nine out of ten new mother
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  • ...We took our <u>trailer</u> & had <u>seven blowouts</u> on the way! Then in Texas we were living in luxury compared to the rest of the missionary trainees: T <br><br>       104. ''<u>THE TEXAS SOUL CLINIC WAS SUPPOSED TO BE A MISSIONARY TESTING-GROUND</u>''. A few of
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  • ...to and from school like a lunch box and cost from under $20 to about $120. Texas Instruments, a pioneer in "talking" computer chips, is the leading producer ...e waterfront counselors--campers play games on any of the 42 Atari, Apple, Texas Instruments and Commodore home computers.
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  • ...scue them, & that Santa Ana wouldn't be able to attack'm when he found out Houston was coming with a big army & that they'd get to stay there & not have to wo <br><br>       40. ''<u>SO INSTEAD, GENERAL HOUSTON GOT INVOLVED SOMEPLACE ELSE</u>'' & wasn't particularly too hot & neither w
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  • ...m all go out the back gate & back toward Texas"--because it wasn't part of Texas then. ...there. The slaughter which occurred of the so-called massacred martyrs of Texas inspired the U.S. government enough to send down a big army to have a big w
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  • <br><br>       Feb.2 <u>Sun</u>: Left Lakeland for Beaumont, Texas. <br><br>       Feb.4 <u>Tue</u>: Left for Waco, Texas.
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  • ...up with some very negative articles which were pubbed against us by the ''Houston Chronicle'', a major U.S. newspaper, copies of which Juan & Abi sent in to ...it to'm with rebuttals, etc. I suggested that perhaps some of our folks in Texas could surface & even hold a press conference or something in order to <u>re
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  • ...about it & he said he was a seaman on his way to New Orleans, I think, or Houston, by boat, & he said he'd certainly try to come & visit us. His name is Mr.
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  • ...job as an artist painting the colourful branding marks of the cattlemen of Texas under the famous general of the Mexican War, Winfield Scott.--After which a ...c while I drove, something very new in those days. And as we were crossing Texas on a Sunday morning, December 7th, 1941, we heard about the Japanese bombin
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  • <br>--Updates and Prayer Requests for the Brethren in Austin, Texas--By Maria ...ou for your prayers for those who were involved in the traffic accident in Texas. The Lord is answering all our prayers wonderfully! Praise the Lord! He has
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  • ...''       116.'' <u>One such group of Family members were those from Houston who immediately went to Austin as soon as they heard about the accident</u> ...the entire Family was still centered in the United States--in California, Texas, Kentucky and Ohio. Dad had such an intense dream that he sent a message to
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  • ...Him. Obviously we are of like mind in many ways along with your friend in Houston, whose letter and article we read with interest. Your poem was also an insp ...eve of the Storm, all around us in the midst, of all places--the State of Texas, surrounded by hatred, prejudice, discrimination, animosity, antagonism, an
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  • ...ess and the fact that he'd taken these poor travel-weary worn hippies from Texas and shown such kindness and hospitality without any complaint and with a wo ...u recall, a few more in California, a few more in Arizona and then more in Texas and more and more and more and more and now look around how many of us ther
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  • ...tting in the weather. It was kind of like the church building we used near Houston, but an entirely different area. My impression at the time was that it was ...ple not wanting us there--they were kind of tolerating us like they did in Texas.
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  • ...d those mentioned above are at present handling the bulk of this burden in Texas where we have the facilities, equipment, and personnel for it! But I'M SURE ...! This is especially true in an ultra-ultra-conservative area such as West Texas, particularly around Abilene, where we've already met with considerable opp
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  • ...e desired in their handling of visitors. Now we have Merkle, Austin, Zion, Houston, Santa Barbara, Coachella, San Diego, and others to consider, and will have ...o what's right! God bless you! We love you! At least you could let us have Texas, maybe, huh? But if not, God's got plenty of other places!--I just threw th
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  • ...AT TEMPLE AND HIS PRAYER WARRIOR BECAME A GREATER TESTIMONY TO THE CITY OF HOUSTON--THAT SAMPLE--THAN ALL OF HIS SERMONS! Because, at the public inquest, the
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  • ...can with a small team. And frankly, I think if you can spare a hundred in Texas alone for those beach invasions, you should be able to spare some sizable t ...smaller colonies, including Santa Barbara, Merkle, Austin, Zion, Houston, Texas Beaches, Roving Teams, and the Ohio Farm. I wanna hear directly from you pe
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  • ...g October 26, 1971 Address: c/o(Advisor's Name), P.O. Box 3027, Ft. Worth, Texas (Zip Code) Phone No. ...ara, San Francisco, Ohio Farm, Detroit, Dallas, Ft. Worth, Austin, Merkle, Houston, etc. and etc. Need we name them all? Thank God we did partially obey!--And
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  • ...hese activities were centered in the widely scattered areas of California, Texas, Oklahoma, Ontario, Pennsylvania, Washington, D.C., and Florida, so this ke <br><br>'' 93. IN 1965, WHILE VISITING OUR LITTLE FAMILY AT THE RANCH IN TEXAS, MY MOTHER RECEIVED THE NOW-FAMOUS "WARNING PROPHECY"'' concerning the comi
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  • <br><br> 1. ''(MARIA:) WE WERE AT TSC'' (Texas Soul Clinic), on April 29, 1970, about one o'clock in the morning and David ...HIS OWN ACCOUNT'', he was living with a Gypsy band we visited in Houston, Texas, in 1970, as the Gypsy king's counsellor or guiding spirit when he first me
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  • ..., ARE NOW MOVING IN REVERSE, SPREADING EASTWARD (1971): ''First L.A., then Texas, now the East, and soon London, God willing--and God only knows where we'll ...ego, San Francisco, Ohio Farm, Detroit, Dallas, Ft. Worth, Austin, Merkle, Houston, etc. and etc. Need we name them all? Thank God we did partially obey!--And
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  • ...ladelphia, New York, Pittsburgh, Chicago, St. Louis, Memphis, New Orleans, Houston, and finally ''TSC'' near Dallas where we established our first big Colony. ...ou on that hillside in person under the trees and the stars of those balmy Texas nights.
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  • ...indoctrination site in Italy in the 1980s. In 1999 newspaper stories from Texas and Colorado, Gerard-Prendergast denied any affiliation with The Family. ...ple have 10 girls and two boys — three of them adopted, according to the Houston Chronicle. Questions from the paper about Prendergast's involvement with Th
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  • ...y International and gave lectures at the Friendswood "[[home]]" (in Texas, Houston, USA) donated to the group by the Rev. [[Brother Thomas]]. This home has si
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  • ==Houston Chronicle== * [[Houston Chronicle: Hope fading for return of boys taken by cult]] &mdash; 1985-09-0
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