In the tradition of Jon Krakauer's Under the Banner
of Heaven, Don Lattin's Jesus Freaks is the story of a
shocking pilgrimage of revenge that left two people dead
and shed new light on The Family International, one of
the most controversial religious movements to emerge
from the spiritual turmoil of the sixties and seventies.
Some say The Family International--previously known as
the Children of God--began with the best intentions. But
their sexual and spiritual excesses soon forced them to
go underground and follow a dark and dangerous path.
Their charismatic leader, David ''Moses'' Berg, preached
a radical critique of the piety and hypocrisy of
mainstream Christianity. But Berg's message quickly
devolved into its own web of lies. He lusted for power
and unlimited access to female members of his
flock--including young girls and teenagers--and became a
drunken tyrant, setting up re-indoctrination camps
around the world for rebellious teenagers under his
control. Thousands of children raised in The Family
would defect and try to live normal lives, but the
prophet's heir apparent, Ricky ''Davidito'' Rodriguez,
was unable to either bear the excesses of the cult or
fit into normal society. Sexually and emotionally abused
as a child, Ricky left the fold and began a crusade to
destroy the only family he ever knew, including a plot
to kill his own mother. Veteran journalist Don Lattin
has written a powerful, engrossing book about this
uniquely American tragedy. Jesus Freaks is a cautionary
tale for those who fail to question the prophesies and
proclamations of anyone who claims to speak for
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