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  • ...the Children of God’s publications department. This took me to Seattle, Dallas, and then [[England]] where I met [[Mary Lou Hiebert|Mary Lou]]. She became Mary Lou’s upbringing in El Paso, Texas was the picture of stability. Her’s was an Anglican, middle-class family.
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  • [[:Category:Press:Texas Monthly|Texas Monthly]]/October [[1973]] IN FRONT OF THE ALLFORD Refrigerated Warehouses in Dallas, a willowy girl in a long dress seems to be swaying in the parking lot. Lik
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  • ...registered in California by [[Fred Jordan]] and another was registered in Texas by members of the Children of God. ...itz Lists Charges On Sect|article]], ''"Children of God, Inc., a nonprofit Texas entity, was denied a Federal tax exemption as a religious institution in [[
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  • As a 5-year-old, he says, he was handing out religious literature on a Dallas street corner and asking for donations to the [[Children of God]], the radi ...l said. Some of those staff members were gun-toting neighbors in that East Texas back country where the Ingersolls considered electricity in their four-room
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  • ...s by a psychologist and two sociologists from universities in Michigan and Texas that claim charges are unfounded. ...o Francis, new communes recently have formed in Washington, D.C., Houston, Dallas, New York, Chi­cago, Detroit, Toronto, Los Angeles, and Boston. All this p
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  • '''When the [[Children of God]] took over the [[Texas Soul Clinic]] in [[1970]], they begat an era of peace, love and disillusion [[:Category:Press:Dallas Morning News|The Dallas Morning News]]/[[1990]]-03-11
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  • ...the Houston household, about 150 members reside in Texas with branches in Dallas and San Antonio, she estimated.
    5 KB (730 words) - 10:12, 10 November 2005
  • ...al Abuse|sexual abuse]] they suffered as kids. Several key members live in Texas. ...steland near Thurber, 70 miles west of Fort Worth, which Berg dubbed the [[Texas Soul Clinic]]. At the clinics, Berg and his cadre of [[:Category:Leaders|le
    46 KB (7,723 words) - 03:33, 1 September 2008
  • | McAllen, Texas, USA | Arlington,Texas, USA
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  • ...o several other states. Fred Jordan had donated a 40-acre ranch in Mingus, Texas, about seventy miles west of Ft. Worth, which was soon operating along the When the dispossessed cult announced its intention to set up a base in Dallas, Patrick and some concerned parents rushed down and picketed the Federal Co
    91 KB (16,790 words) - 16:46, 9 December 2005
  • There is another couple, John & Heaven in Dallas, who had actually been excommunicated when we had visited Texas at the tine of the Searchers'
    14 KB (2,538 words) - 22:31, 9 February 2006
  • ...ost, the Lord delivers. This time, it's 400 acres of badlands called the [[Texas Soul Clinic]]. ...ap Wotila:''' When I went to visit him in this apartment in [[Dalla, Texas|Dallas]], he was…he and Maria were in one bed and one of his wives was in anothe
    49 KB (8,719 words) - 02:14, 13 March 2008
  • ...who hustled 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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  • ...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
    141 KB (25,253 words) - 07:59, 27 July 2006
  • ...ings that I was supposed to be was the head of this Brenner Enterprises in Texas which explains to the IRS why I was making all this money. ...IAC PRODUCTIONS</u>''.--The name gives it away. It was a booking agency in Texas; it's changed its name, but it's still the largest booking agency in the U.
    171 KB (30,675 words) - 08:07, 27 July 2006
  • ...this time had herself become a blatant atheist during her college years at Texas Christian University. ...party of high society at the home of General Winfield Scott in Ft. Worth, Texas, depressed over the recent untimely death of her dear Mother, & sickened wi
    49 KB (8,301 words) - 18:39, 27 July 2006
  • ...ll of singles & bums, so he was going to open up his old family ranch, the Texas Soul Clinic Ranch, later TSC, which was just a Ranch at that time & not yet ...TRAINING MISSIONARIES TO ROUGH IT & see if they'd survive out there on the Texas desert by faith. So he wanted me to go there & help get the new Family Soul
    122 KB (21,571 words) - 18:40, 27 July 2006
  • ...e's dead!"--At the very moment that it happened 1500 miles away in Dallas, Texas!
    35 KB (6,427 words) - 20:16, 27 July 2006
  • ...achers, one of those kind of crazy Pentecostals, coming clear out there to Texas, driving out there in her car all alone, can you imagine!--Just to tell me ...rget when it began to sink in after we came back from England & we came to Dallas, at the Dalrich Motel, & then we went South, you & I, we were going to go a
    17 KB (3,073 words) - 22:01, 27 July 2006
  • ...r Cruiser & Rambler (Texas Licenses expired--Cruiser only $25 here--$75 in Texas!) <br><br>       <u>Apr. 14 Fri</u>--Arrived PALESTINE, TEXAS at Gary's home (another Disciple). Had Bible study with his folks. His mom
    62 KB (9,988 words) - 22:24, 27 July 2006

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