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  2. Let Us Prey: A Ministry of Scandals - Wikipedia

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    Let Us Prey explores accounts of alleged physical and sexual abuse in the Independent Fundamental Baptist (IFB) movement, a network of churches with approximately 8 million members. [1] According to the series, the claims of abuse were covered up by various influential IFB figures, including Jack Hyles , [ 3 ] Jack Schaap, [ 3 ] Bruce Goddard ...

  3. Independent Baptist - Wikipedia

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    Various independent Baptist Bible colleges were also founded. [7] During the 21st century, the New Independent Fundamental Baptist movement was founded out of the Independent Baptist movement by Steven Anderson, which Independent Baptist writers have criticized. Independent Baptists generally reject many of the doctrines taught by the New IFB ...

  4. Youth organizations in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Taylor also had the organization form its first board of directors and had them incorporate by the end of 1943. The PG also started buying camps, all called Camp Cherith. From 1939 to 1950, the main source of church club sponsors were Baptist, although there was a range of different denomination also sponsoring. In 1953, PG's headquarters was ...

  5. Dozens accuse Independent Fundamental Baptist church of ... - AOL

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    Former members of the Independent Fundamental Baptist church are demanding ... "I was sexually abused from the age of 13 all the way until I left for college around 18 by the youth pastor of the ...

  6. Progressive Primitive Baptists - Wikipedia

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    Regional Summer Youth Camps began in the denomination in 1947 in Georgia. They were organized with the acronym PBYF which stands for Primitive Baptist Youth Fellowship. Camps are owned by the denominational churches in four states; Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, and Texas. A youth camp is held the first week in June for the Central States each year.

  7. Fuge Camps - Wikipedia

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    FUGE Camps is a series of Christian summer camps for children, youth, and young adults centered on Bible study, worship, mission work, and recreational activities organized by LifeWay Christian Resources of the Southern Baptist Convention. FUGE Camps offers four different styles of camp, where churches can choose to attend either Centrifuge ...

  8. Super Summer - Wikipedia

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    Super Summer is a youth evangelism and leadership camp associated with the Baptist General Convention of Texas for youth graduating from 7th grade to 12th grade. The camp is usually held on a Christian college/university campus of the campers' states. There are Super Summner camps in Oklahoma, Texas, Louisiana, Georgia, Arkansas, Montana ...

  9. Separate Baptists in Christ - Wikipedia

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    Separate Baptist Missions, Inc. was formed in 1967. They also support Sunday Schools and youth camps. All local associations of Separate Baptists had participated in the General Association, but Ambraw withdrew in 1991 and Northern Indiana in 1992, each now independent associations.