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Cult Leader Believed She Was Prophet, Ran Ministry

Times Radio UK London 15d Impact 4
The aggressive Christianity missions training corps, formerly known as free love ministries, was founded in the 1980s by a couple who converted to Christianity. The group's leader, Deborah Green, began to believe she was a prophet and started her ministry. The organization faced legal troubles over the decades, culminating in a large raid in 2017.

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Times Radio UK

“1980s, it was founded by a pair of ex hippies, a couple. converted to Christianity after growing up, you know, being hippies, and they found the establishment church to be way too lenient for their taste. The leader of the cult, Deborah Green, she began to believe that she was a prophet and as such began her ministry, that she called free love ministries, then eventually became known as the aggressive Christianity missions training corps. The group started accumulating members from there, and then in the decades that followed, ran into a bunch of legal trouble until in 2017, there was a huge r”

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