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'''Deborah Davis''' (born '''Linda Berg''') is the eldest daughter of [[David Berg]] and [[Jane Miller]]. As the daughter of the founder, she was a member of the [[Royal Family]]. In the early [[1970s]], the [[Children of God]] published and distributed to its members a series of publications on child care and other topics known as the [[Deborah Letters]]. In a [http://www.exfamily.org/art/exmem/debdavis/debdavis00.shtml book] published in [[1984]], Deborah revealed that it was actually her husband, [[Bill Davis]], who wrote all of them. | '''Deborah Davis''' (born '''Linda Berg''') is the eldest daughter of [[David Berg]] and [[Jane Miller]]. As the daughter of the founder, she was a member of the [[Royal Family]]. In the early [[1970s]], the [[Children of God]] published and distributed to its members a series of publications on child care and other topics known as the [[Deborah Letters]]. In a [http://www.exfamily.org/art/exmem/debdavis/debdavis00.shtml book] published in [[1984]], Deborah revealed that it was actually her husband, [[Bill Davis]], who wrote all of them. | ||
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*[http://www.exfamily.org/pubs/ml/b5/ml1817.shtml Thank God for the Victory!--Over Our Vicious Enemies!] <small>(DO 1817, July 1984)</small> | *[http://www.exfamily.org/pubs/ml/b5/ml1817.shtml Thank God for the Victory!--Over Our Vicious Enemies!] <small>(DO 1817, July 1984)</small> | ||
*[http://www.exfamily.org/pubs/ml/b5/ml1856.shtml Deborah & Bill Davis' Dirty Book!--The Truth about Their Reign of Terror!] <small>(GP 1856, Dec. 1984)</small> | *[http://www.exfamily.org/pubs/ml/b5/ml1856.shtml Deborah & Bill Davis' Dirty Book!--The Truth about Their Reign of Terror!] <small>(GP 1856, Dec. 1984)</small> | ||
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*''Video:'' [https://media.xfamily.org/video/misc/deborah_davis.wmv Deborah Davis on Flirty Fishing and her father David Berg] <small>(1.9MB)</small> — From ABC 20/20 "To Bring Her Children Home", [[1988]] | *''Video:'' [https://media.xfamily.org/video/misc/deborah_davis.wmv Deborah Davis on Flirty Fishing and her father David Berg] <small>(1.9MB)</small> — From ABC 20/20 "To Bring Her Children Home", [[1988]] | ||
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[[Category:Current and Former Members]] | [[Category:Current and Former Members]] |
Revision as of 02:28, 27 July 2005
Deborah Davis (born Linda Berg) is the eldest daughter of David Berg and Jane Miller. As the daughter of the founder, she was a member of the Royal Family. In the early 1970s, the Children of God published and distributed to its members a series of publications on child care and other topics known as the Deborah Letters. In a book published in 1984, Deborah revealed that it was actually her husband, Bill Davis, who wrote all of them.
Deborah Davis left the Children of God in 1979. In 1984, Zondervan published a book, The Children of God - The Inside Story written by her and Bill Davis. In the book, she told the story of her experiences as the daughter of the group's founder and revealed that her father had sexually molested his daughter Faithy.
After the book was published, The Family published a number of responses to it and solicited testimonies from members to discredit her and Bill Davis:
- This Could Win Us Disciples! (DO 1815, July 1984)
- The Devil's Book!--Dad's First Reactions to Deb's Book & Video of TV Show! (DO 1816, July 1984)
- Thank God for the Victory!--Over Our Vicious Enemies! (DO 1817, July 1984)
- Deborah & Bill Davis' Dirty Book!--The Truth about Their Reign of Terror! (GP 1856, Dec. 1984)
Multimedia
- Video: Deborah Davis on Flirty Fishing and her father David Berg (1.9MB) — From ABC 20/20 "To Bring Her Children Home", 1988
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