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− | '''Linda Miessner''' (sometimes spelled '''Meissner''') was the former head of "Jesus People Army" in Seattle, Washington and Vancouver, Canada. In the | + | '''Linda Miessner''' (American; sometimes spelled '''Meissner''') was the former head of "Jesus People Army" in Seattle, Washington and Vancouver, Canada. In the September 1974, she merged her group with the [[Children of God]].<ref name="Davis1976">Davis R and Richardson JT (1976). "The Organization and Functioning of the Children of God". ''Sociological Analysis, '''37'''(4):321-339.</ref> She has since left the [[cult]]. |
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− | *[[David Hoyt]] — he also merged his group, "House of Judah", with the Children of God in the early 1970s.<ref name="Davis1976"/><ref>{{pubs|1355|Datalog - Family History Chart in a Nutshell!}} — by [[David Berg]]; Compiled by [[Jonathan Berg|Hosea]], [[David Berg|Dad]]‚ [[Paul Papers]], [[Sally Scribe]]; ML#1355 DFO; 1983-01.</ref> Mr. Hoyt later left the cult and became a vocal "enemy". | + | *[[David Hoyt]] — he also merged his group, "House of Judah" (in Atlanta, Georgia), with the Children of God in the early 1970s.<ref name="Davis1976"/><ref>{{pubs|1355|Datalog - Family History Chart in a Nutshell!}} — by [[David Berg]]; Compiled by [[Jonathan Berg|Hosea]], [[David Berg|Dad]]‚ [[Paul Papers]], [[Sally Scribe]]; ML#1355 DFO; 1983-01.</ref> Mr. Hoyt later left the cult and became a vocal "enemy". |
+ | *[[Jim Palosaari]] | ||
+ | *[[Russel Griggs]] | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 04:19, 3 July 2008
Linda Miessner (American; sometimes spelled Meissner) was the former head of "Jesus People Army" in Seattle, Washington and Vancouver, Canada. In the September 1974, she merged her group with the Children of God.[1] She has since left the cult.
29. [Jethro] had taken a trip up to the state of Washington & all around, & he was getting to where he was really preaching! He was getting all these Christian youth groups to listen to him & he was sort of trying to imitate my style. But he didn't quite have the same spirit & I had to caution him a few times on some of the things he was doing. He became a great success in the Northwestern U.S. & going around converting whole houses of Jesus People to join us!—And they did a great job in those days. In fact, one woman who was the head of the whole Jesus People Army joined—Linda Meissner—& brought her people in, & we were sweeping the country! But Mama & I needed to leave the country before that "Chronolog" show came on, so we did! We packed & did our forsake all, kissed most of our stuff goodbye & left it all in the Cruiser, except for our personal clothes.
- Source: Now It Can Be Told--Chapter 14: Oklahoma to London — by David Berg; ML#2778 DO; 1991-04.
See also
- David Hoyt — he also merged his group, "House of Judah" (in Atlanta, Georgia), with the Children of God in the early 1970s.[1][2] Mr. Hoyt later left the cult and became a vocal "enemy".
- Jim Palosaari
- Russel Griggs
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Davis R and Richardson JT (1976). "The Organization and Functioning of the Children of God". Sociological Analysis, 37(4):321-339.
- ↑ Datalog - Family History Chart in a Nutshell! — by David Berg; Compiled by Hosea, Dad‚ Paul Papers, Sally Scribe; ML#1355 DFO; 1983-01.
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