The Family International, founded by David Berg in 1968, is a non-traditional Christian movement that emerged from the counterculture youth of Southern California. With a legacy rooted in missionary work, Berg's controversial views, expressed in his extensive collection of Letters, have shaped the movement's identity and purpose.
Under Berg's leadership, the Family International has grown to become a diverse community, drawing followers from various backgrounds, who strive to live a cooperative lifestyle and spread the Gospel. Despite the controversy surrounding some of Berg's theological writings, the movement's dedication to sharing the message of Jesus has resulted in millions of people worldwide accepting Jesus as their Savior.
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