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"Daughter of Family's
Founder Renounces His Teachings
San Francisco Chronicle/February 14,
2001
By Don Lattin
Deborah Berg, the oldest of four children born to David and Jane
Berg, always thought of her father as "Dad." But in the early 1970s, Dad
revealed himself to be "Moses David, God's Endtime Prophet." Moses, it turned
out, had a new vision of his daughter's destiny - a revelation that came "directly
from heaven." Berg announced the news in a letter to members of his burgeoning
Christian sect, the Children of God.
On Sept. 16, 1972, "in accordance with prayer and prophetic
vision," Deborah, 25, was crowned the "Queen of God's New Nation." It was
quite a promotion for Deborah Berg. For most of the 1950s and '60s, she and her family had
traveled the country, preaching at small Pentecostal churches and performing as the
struggling "Berg Family Singers."
Their ministry languished for years, but took off in the late 1960s,
when Berg let his hair and beard grow wild, and embraced California's hippie subculture.
Within a few years, the Children of God, also known as The Family, would generate
headlines around the world with its notorious blend of Christian evangelism, revolutionary
spirit and sexual freedom. By the late 1970s, Deborah Berg would renounce her father and
return to her mainstream evangelical roots. In 1984, she wrote a tell-all book, "The
Children of God - The Inside Story."
"David Berg - in a state of rebellion against the 'church
system,' the American government, his family an"
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