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  2. Bill Gothard - Wikipedia

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    Bill Gothard received his BA in biblical studies from Wheaton College, 1957 and then his MA in Christian education in 1961. [8] He completed his Ph.D. in biblical studies at Louisiana Baptist University in 2004. [9] In 1961, Gothard started Campus Teams, [10] an organization which changed its name to the Institute in Basic Youth Conflicts (IBYC ...

  3. Institute in Basic Life Principles - Wikipedia

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    From 2009 to 2012, the Institute in Basic Life Principles began a steady decline, losing money, assets, and greatly reducing the number of annual seminars it conducted, as the public became increasingly aware of controversy (more specifically, allegations of sexual misconduct) associated with Bill Gothard, the then president of the organization ...

  4. Quiverfull - Wikipedia

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    Quiverfull's principal authors and its adherents also describe their motivation as a missionary effort to raise up many children as Christians to advance the cause of the Christian religion. [1] Its distinguishing viewpoint is to eagerly receive children as blessings from God, [ 1 ] [ 3 ] eschewing all forms of contraception , including natural ...

  5. Ministry that once nourished Duggar family’s faith falls from ...

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    Bill Gothard and the Institute in Basic Life Principles, a ministry that promoted a patriarchal family system, shaped the faith of the Duggars from "19 Kids and Counting," which was canceled ...

  6. IBLP Tenets Insist That Women Should Be Subservient To Men - AOL

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    The Duggar Family practices with the Institute in Basic Life Principles. Here is everything to know about founder Bill Gothard and its controversial practices.

  7. Christian reconstructionism - Wikipedia

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    Many evangelical Christians of all types have embraced Christian Reconstructionism in part or in whole. Evangelical leaders who endorsed it explicitly or implicitly include Jerry Falwell Sr., Bill Gothard, Jay Grimstead, D. James Kennedy, Tim LaHaye, Doug Phillips, Howard Phillips, Pat Robertson, Francis Schaeffer, and Wayne Whitehead. Gothard ...

  8. Jinger Duggar says family's 'cult-like' beliefs had her ... - AOL

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    TLC reality star Jinger Duggar speaks candidly about her family's adherence to 'harmful,' 'cult-like' beliefs in her new book, 'Becoming Free Indeed.'

  9. City of Character - Wikipedia

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    The City of Character program encourages cities to each month emphasize and focus on one of 49 character qualities, developed originally Tom Hill as an adaptation of character traits identified by Bill Gothard. The program was further developed by and is now administered by the Character Training Institute.