May 28, 2012 /
Charlie /
Make A Comment
/
Blog Post, News, Writings by ex-members
Source: Life in the Twelve Tribes messianic community Posted: May 28, 2012 So, one may ask what is God’s will? If you are a member of the Twelve Tribes you ask this question every morning to your governing guru-in-residence or household head, and you get your marching orders for the day. Obviously, if you are…
Read More
May 28, 2012 /
Charlie /
Make A Comment
/
Blog Post, News
Source: Life in theTwelve Tribes Messianic communities Posted: May 28, 2012 So, one may ask what is God’s will? If you are a member of the Twelve Tribes you ask this question every morning to your governing guru-in-residence or household head, and you get your marching orders for the day. Obviously, if you are not…
Read More
January 22, 2012 /
Charlie /
Make A Comment
/
Blog Post, News, Writings by ex-members
Source: Life in the Twelve Tribes Messianic Community Posted: January 22, 2012 The twelve tribes communities in different countries displayed various degrees of tolerance to independence, free will and self autonomy of the individual. Bottleneck-style government is typical in many communities, where all decisions must go through just one person. Everything from borrowing a car…
Read More
September 18, 2011 /
Charlie /
Make A Comment
/
Blog Post, News, Writings by ex-members
Source: Life in the Twelve Tribes messianic communiy Posted: September 18, 2011 One big question I always had while being a member of the Twelve Tribes community for 16 years was: why do I always feel like such a weirdo? Now, in reality we didn’t look extraordinary in the true sense of the word, like…
Read More
February 24, 2011 /
Charlie /
1 Comment
/
Blog Post, News
Two bloggers tell of their time in the Picton, Australia community of The Twelve Tribes of Israel Source: Life out of a backpack 2011/02/24 Sunday, 13 Feb: Made it back to Katoomba safe and sound and went up to the Common Ground Café to find out the details about leaving for the farm on Monday. It…
Read More
October 4, 2010 /
Charlie /
2 Comments
/
Blog Post, News, Writings by ex-members
Why Yadutan and Emunah left the Twelve Tribes I have some information that for conscience sake I need to let others know about. As some may have heard by now, I have been working with Yadutan since he has moved to Florida close to where I live. When I first left the community, I heard…
Read More
October 19, 2009 /
Charlie /
Make A Comment
/
Blog Post, News, South East
“Source: Cult Education Institute October 19, 2009 By a concerned parent caught in a custody battle I wanted to write a brief update on “Twelve Tribes.” My story is absolutely true, gut wrenching and thankfully has a happy ending. My ex-wife and I were going through a divorce in 2006. She had depression issues most…
Read More
June 25, 2009 /
Charlie /
Make A Comment
/
Blog Post, News
Source: http://www.kazookazoo.ca/kazine/kazine9.pdf Download original PDF: kazine9 Two mountains lie forever spooning each other against the encrusted cluster of little lit houses below me. My friend Parizeau and I sit high on slabs of rock in Gyro Park, pounding back Goldschlager and smoking. I had managed to arrange an interview with a member of the Twelve…
Read More
March 6, 2009 /
Charlie /
Make A Comment
/
Blog Post, News, North East USA
Promoting a boycott of the Mate Factor restaurant on the Ithaca Commons and raising awareness about the beliefs and practices of the Twelve Tribes religious cult. March 6, 2009 John Sullivan In Ithaca many people consider the consequences of how and where they spend their money. My wife and I have friends who can tell…
Read More
May 22, 2008 /
Charlie /
1 Comment
/
Blog Post, From a christian perspective, News, South East
Source: coolbloobridge Written By: Dean W. Arnold by Dean Arnold 5/22/08 Chattanooga has an electric shuttle that allows you to navigate downtown at no charge and with no yukky emissions. My current challenge is to see if I can live off one gallon of gas a day. After filling up earlier this week and seeing…
Read More