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Considering a Documentary was made called Jesus Camp, which chronicled the typical events of Kids on Fire School of Ministry, a Christian summer camp outside Devil's Lake (pause for irony...) North Dakota. Aside from evidence of psychological abuse, there were also allegations of sexual and physical abuse.
Becky Fischer (Reverend that ran the camp) announced that Kids on Fire would be closed indefinitely due to telephone calls, letters, and other negative reactions after the release of Jesus Camp. Fischer had rented the campground from the Assemblies of God, but was asked not to return because of vandalism at the campground after the film's release.[1] Kids on Fire was disbanded, but is now regrouped as Kids in Ministry International.
If you support the goings on in such camps, especially for children? I'm sorry, but you're very ill indeed. All I can say is, I certainly hope that people of your mindset are not in the voting majority in your district. This is demonstrably harmful to children, to the point of litigation. I fail to see how anyone with any knowledge of what these places actually do could propagate them as 'good,' in any sense of the word.
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