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Derived from [[David Berg]]'s pseudonym, [[Moses David]] – a series of more than 3000 publications, consisting of writings and/or transcriptions of David Berg's speeches. They were usually recorded by his mistress [[Karen Zerby]] (known as "Mama Maria" in the group) and submitted to [[World Services]] (WS) staff for transcription, security censorship and editing. Most were distributed to Family members within weeks of their initial creation, and members lived in anticipation of "[[new wine]]" which might alter their lives dramatically.
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Derived from [[David Berg]]'s pseudonym, [[Moses David]], the '''''Mo Letters''''' were a series of more than 3000 publications, consisting of writings and/or transcriptions of Berg's speeches. They were usually recorded by his mistress [[Karen Zerby]] and submitted to [[World Services]] (WS) staff for transcription, security censorship and editing. Most were distributed to Family members within weeks of their initial creation, and members lived in anticipation of "[[new wine]]" which might alter their lives dramatically.
  
The majority of Mo Letters belong to the [[Disciples Only]] (DO) category, meaning they are not to be shared with outsiders – on penalty of excommunication.
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The majority of Mo Letters belong to the [[Disciples Only]] (DO) category, meaning they are not to be shared with outsiders, on penalty of excommunication.
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Revision as of 02:04, 25 July 2005

Derived from David Berg's pseudonym, Moses David, the Mo Letters were a series of more than 3000 publications, consisting of writings and/or transcriptions of Berg's speeches. They were usually recorded by his mistress Karen Zerby and submitted to World Services (WS) staff for transcription, security censorship and editing. Most were distributed to Family members within weeks of their initial creation, and members lived in anticipation of "new wine" which might alter their lives dramatically.

The majority of Mo Letters belong to the Disciples Only (DO) category, meaning they are not to be shared with outsiders, on penalty of excommunication.


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