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'''David Brandt Berg''' (18 February [[1919]] - October [[1994]]) was born in [[Oakland, California]], [[United States|USA]] to [[Hjalmer Emmanuel Berg]] and Rev. [[Virginia Lee Brandt]] (a Christian evangelist; she died in [[1968]]). David was the youngest of three children, with a brother, Hjalmer, born in [[1911]], and a sister, Virginia, born in September, [[1915]]. Virginia Brandt is the daughter of Rev. [[John Lincoln Brandt]], preacher, author, and lecturer of [[Muskogee, Oklahoma|Muskogee]], [[Oklahoma]].
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'''David Brandt Berg''' (18 February [[1919]] – October [[1994]]) was born in Oakland, California, [[United States|USA]] to [[Hjalmer Emmanuel Berg]] and Rev. [[Virginia Lee Brandt]] (a Christian evangelist; she died in [[1968]]). David was the youngest of three children, with a brother, Hjalmer, born in 1911, and a sister, Virginia, born in September, 1915. Virginia Brandt is the daughter of Rev. [[John Lincoln Brandt]], preacher, author, and lecturer of Muskogee, Oklahoma.
  
==Early years (1919 - 1948)==
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==Early years (1919 – 1948)==
David Berg graduated from Monterey High School (in [[California]]) in [[1935]] and later attended Elliott School of Business Administration.
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David Berg graduated from Monterey High School (in California) in 1935 and later attended Elliott School of Business Administration.
  
==Christian and Missionary Alliance minister (1948 - 1954)==
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==Christian and Missionary Alliance minister (1948 – 1954)==
Berg, like his father, became a minister in the [[Christian and Missionary Alliance]] and was placed at [[Valley Farms, Arizona|Valley Farms]], [[Arizona]], USA. Berg was eventually expelled from the organization for differences in teachings and for alleged sexual misconduct with a church employee.
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Berg, like his father, became a minister in the [[Christian and Missionary Alliance]] and was placed at Valley Farms, Arizona, Arizona, USA. Berg was eventually expelled from the organization for differences in teachings and for alleged sexual misconduct with a church employee.
  
==Soul Clinic with Fred Jordan (1954 - 1968)==
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==Soul Clinic with Fred Jordan (1954 – 1968)==
Fred Jordan, Berg's friend and boss, allowed Berg and his personal family to open a branch of his Soul Clinic in [[Miami, Florida|Miami]], [[Florida]], USA as a missionary training school. After running into trouble with local authorities for his aggresive methods of [[proselytize|proselytizing]], Berg moved his family to Fred Jordan's ''[[Texas Soul Clinic]]''.
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Fred Jordan, Berg's friend and boss, allowed Berg and his personal family to open a branch of his Soul Clinic in Miami, Florida, USA as a missionary training school. After running into trouble with local authorities for his aggresive methods of [[:Category:Proselytization|proselytizing]], Berg moved his family to Fred Jordan's ''[[Texas Soul Clinic]]''.
  
==The Children of God/The Family (1968 - 1994)==
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==The Children of God/The Family (1968 – 1994)==
David Berg (also known as King David, Mo, Moses David, Father David, Dad, or Grandpa to members of the [[Children of God]]), in [[1968]], founded the [[new religious movement]]/[[cult]]/[[missionary]] organization known as the Children of God, later known as '''The Family of Love''' or '''The Family''' and currently '''The Family International'''.
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David Berg (also known as King David, Mo, Moses David, Father David, Dad, or Grandpa to members of the [[Children of God]]), in [[1968]], founded the [[new religious movement]]/[[cult]]/missionary organization known as the '''Children of God''', later known as '''The Family of Love''' or '''The Family''' and currently '''[[The Family International]]'''.
  
 
Berg and his entourage have lived in the following countries (among others) over the years:
 
Berg and his entourage have lived in the following countries (among others) over the years:
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He lived in total seclusion and secrecy from his followers and, along with [[Karen Zerby]], is thought to have used a fake [[Australia|Australian]] passport when traveling.
 
He lived in total seclusion and secrecy from his followers and, along with [[Karen Zerby]], is thought to have used a fake [[Australia|Australian]] passport when traveling.
  
Berg died in 1994 and was buried in [[Costa de Caparica]], Portugal (his remains have since been cremated). His organization is currently led by his widow Karen Zerby (whom he took as a soi-disant "second-wife" in August of [[1969]]; known as Mama Maria or Queen Maria in the Children of God) and [[Steven Douglas Kelly]] (an American also known as Christopher Smith, Peter Amsterdam, or King Peter in the Children of God).
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Berg died in 1994 and was buried in Costa de Caparica, Portugal (his remains have since been cremated). His organization is currently led by his widow Karen Zerby (whom he took as a soi-disant "second-wife" in August of [[1969]]; known as Mama Maria or Queen Maria in the Children of God) and [[Steven Douglas Kelly]] (an American also known as Christopher Smith, Peter Amsterdam, or King Peter).
  
 
==Personal family==
 
==Personal family==
 
[[Image:Berg_Family_1961.jpg|thumb|The Berg Family (1961)]]
 
[[Image:Berg_Family_1961.jpg|thumb|The Berg Family (1961)]]
 
David Berg married his first wife, [[Jane Miller]] (known as "Mother Eve" in the Children of God), on 22 July 1944 in Glendale, California. They had four children together:  
 
David Berg married his first wife, [[Jane Miller]] (known as "Mother Eve" in the Children of God), on 22 July 1944 in Glendale, California. They had four children together:  
* Linda (b. 10 September 1945, known as "Deborah" in the Children of God);
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* [[Deborah Davis|Linda]] (b. 10 September 1945, known as "Deborah" in the Children of God);
 
** m#1. John/Jethro
 
** m#1. John/Jethro
 
*** Joyanne (b. ~1964)
 
*** Joyanne (b. ~1964)
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** m#1. Arnold Dietrich (also known as "Archbishop Joshua" in the Children of God)
 
** m#1. Arnold Dietrich (also known as "Archbishop Joshua" in the Children of God)
 
** m#2. ''unknown''
 
** m#2. ''unknown''
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==Related articles==
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*[[Mo Letter]]
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*[[Berg and Anti-Semitism]]
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*[[Berg on Homosexuality]]
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*[[Berg on Incest]]
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*[[Berg on Pedophilia]]
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*[[Berg on Rape]]
  
 
==Multimedia==
 
==Multimedia==
 
*[https://media.xfamily.org/video/misc/berg_takes_maria.wmv David Berg replaces his original wife, Jane Miller Berg with Karen Zerby] <small>(1.9MB)</small> &mdash; from "The Love Prophet" documentary
 
*[https://media.xfamily.org/video/misc/berg_takes_maria.wmv David Berg replaces his original wife, Jane Miller Berg with Karen Zerby] <small>(1.9MB)</small> &mdash; from "The Love Prophet" documentary
 
*[https://media.xfamily.org/video/misc/jane_berg.wmv Jane Miller Berg talks about her husband's infidelity] <small>(1.0MB)</small> &mdash; from "The Love Prophet" documentary
 
*[https://media.xfamily.org/video/misc/jane_berg.wmv Jane Miller Berg talks about her husband's infidelity] <small>(1.0MB)</small> &mdash; from "The Love Prophet" documentary
 
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
* [http://www.thefamily.org/about/davidberg.php Biography of David Berg] - Written by The Family
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* [http://www.thefamily.org/about/davidberg.php Biography of David Berg] &mdash; From The Family's official website
 
* Jones, Paul (1998). [http://religiousmovements.lib.virginia.edu/nrms/Family.html "The Family (The Children of God)"] ''New Religious Movements''
 
* Jones, Paul (1998). [http://religiousmovements.lib.virginia.edu/nrms/Family.html "The Family (The Children of God)"] ''New Religious Movements''
  
[[Category:Abusers]]
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See also: [[:Category:History]]
[[Category:Current and Former Members]]
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[[Category:Abusers]][[Category:Current and Former Members]][[Category:Leaders]]
[[Category:Leaders]]
 

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David Berg

David Brandt Berg (18 February 1919 – October 1994) was born in Oakland, California, USA to Hjalmer Emmanuel Berg and Rev. Virginia Lee Brandt (a Christian evangelist; she died in 1968). David was the youngest of three children, with a brother, Hjalmer, born in 1911, and a sister, Virginia, born in September, 1915. Virginia Brandt is the daughter of Rev. John Lincoln Brandt, preacher, author, and lecturer of Muskogee, Oklahoma.

Early years (1919 – 1948)

David Berg graduated from Monterey High School (in California) in 1935 and later attended Elliott School of Business Administration.

Christian and Missionary Alliance minister (1948 – 1954)

Berg, like his father, became a minister in the Christian and Missionary Alliance and was placed at Valley Farms, Arizona, Arizona, USA. Berg was eventually expelled from the organization for differences in teachings and for alleged sexual misconduct with a church employee.

Soul Clinic with Fred Jordan (1954 – 1968)

Fred Jordan, Berg's friend and boss, allowed Berg and his personal family to open a branch of his Soul Clinic in Miami, Florida, USA as a missionary training school. After running into trouble with local authorities for his aggresive methods of proselytizing, Berg moved his family to Fred Jordan's Texas Soul Clinic.

The Children of God/The Family (1968 – 1994)

David Berg (also known as King David, Mo, Moses David, Father David, Dad, or Grandpa to members of the Children of God), in 1968, founded the new religious movement/cult/missionary organization known as the Children of God, later known as The Family of Love or The Family and currently The Family International.

Berg and his entourage have lived in the following countries (among others) over the years:

From Until Place
n/a 197? USA
197? 197? United Kingdom
1975 1977 Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain
March 1977 April 1978 Madeira, Portugal, and Madrid
April 1978 December 1978 Switzerland
December 1978 July 1981 France (in the South)
July 1981 December 1981 South Africa
May 1982 November 1987 Antipolo (North of Manila), The Philippines
February 1988 October 1988 Tateyama, Japan
late 1988 mid-1993 Canada (near Vancouver, B.C.)
1994 death Costa de Caparica, Portugal

He lived in total seclusion and secrecy from his followers and, along with Karen Zerby, is thought to have used a fake Australian passport when traveling.

Berg died in 1994 and was buried in Costa de Caparica, Portugal (his remains have since been cremated). His organization is currently led by his widow Karen Zerby (whom he took as a soi-disant "second-wife" in August of 1969; known as Mama Maria or Queen Maria in the Children of God) and Steven Douglas Kelly (an American also known as Christopher Smith, Peter Amsterdam, or King Peter).

Personal family

The Berg Family (1961)

David Berg married his first wife, Jane Miller (known as "Mother Eve" in the Children of God), on 22 July 1944 in Glendale, California. They had four children together:

  • Linda (b. 10 September 1945, known as "Deborah" in the Children of God);
    • m#1. John/Jethro
      • Joyanne (b. ~1964)
    • m#2. Bill Davis (known as "Isaiah" in the Children of God)
      • Alexander David (b. August 1975)
  • Paul Brandt (b. 21 June 1947, known as "Aaron" in the Children of God and very likely committed suicide in April 1973 near Geneva, Switzerland);
  • Jonathan Emanuel (b. January 1949, known as "Hosea" in the Children of God); and
    • m. Lurana Nolind (known as "Esther David" in the Children of God)
  • Faithy (b. February 1951)
    • m#1. Arnold Dietrich (also known as "Archbishop Joshua" in the Children of God)
    • m#2. unknown

Related articles

Multimedia

External links

See also: Category:History