January 21, 1979 /
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From a christian perspective, News, Newspaper Article, South East
Carolyn Mitchell January 21, 1979 Stories about the People’s Temple in Guyana have sparked interest in religious cults and have increased the invitations Melinda Horton receives to address church groups and civic clubs. A member of the Vine Community Christian Church for 15 months, Melinda refers to the group, which operates the Yellow Deli restaurants,…
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January 19, 1978 /
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The Chattanooga Times/January 19, 1978 By Alan Murray Eddie Wiseman, James Howell and David Jones said they were appointed elders of the Vine Christian Community Church [now known as the "Twelve Tribes"] by the Lord. They have all been members of the church since 1974. Wiseman, 30, is a native of Chattanooga who said he…
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January 15, 1978 /
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Chattanooga Times Alan Murray January 15, 1978 There are six Yellow Delis in the Chattanooga area, and patrons of each agree that the restaurants offer delicious sandwiches and friendly service. But the organization whose members operate those restaurants, a group known as the Vine Christian Community Church, has found itself the subject of increasing controversy…
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September 20, 1977 /
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Source: The Chattanooga Times/September 20, 1977 By Libby Wann The Yellow Deli took the six small children of Mrs.Wilma Castleberry, separated them among Yellow Deli in three states, made at least one wash dishes until “11 or 12 at night” and refused to return them to their family until the police ordered them to do…
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