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Greetings all,

Letting everyone know that after somewhere around 28 years, when our annual hosting expires on 08/24/2025, Millennium Weekend Ministries we will not be renewing. Lack of interest for the past many years makes it clear to Esther and me that it does not make any sense to continue to keep the site running.

Many thanks to the handful of folks that have stuck it out with us. Perhaps very soon we shall all meet when we hear the glorious voice of our Savior calling us home to the Father's house. Certainly any who have placed their faith in Jesus Christ alone for their salvation, repenting with a "broken and contrite heart" (Ps 34:18 and 51:17) will find mercy and will indeed be caught up together to meet our Savior in the air.

What a glorious day that will be.

In Christ alone,
Andy
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Sect has kicked out some 2,000 teen boys

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    Sect has kicked out some 2,000 teen boys

    But what about the boys who are among the 416 children taken from the YFZ (Yearning For Zion) Ranch?

    There are believed to be far more girls than boys among the children in custody. And the Texas boys are thought to have escaped the hardships common in other Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints communities, where boys are routinely expelled.

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    Put out on the streets

    Observers say the boys at the West Texas compound are believed to be favorites of Warren Jeffs, the so-called prophet of the FLDS even as he serves time in prison for arranging the marriage of a 14-year-old girl to her 19-year-old cousin.

    But in the sect's much older communities near Salt Lake City and in Hildale, Utah, and Colorado City, Ariz., welfare workers have long known about boys separated from their families, put out on the streets and considered "dead" by their loved ones after drawing the ire of church leaders.

    "Many of these boys come from good families. But their fathers know that if they don't put their child out on the street, his entire family will be put out on the street," said Shannon Price, director of the Diversity Foundation in Salt Lake City that helps victims abused by the polygamy faith.

    The FLDS has traditionally kept the number of boys in their polygamist communities low. That way the male leaders can have their pick of young "plural wives," without the worry of younger competition, said Brenda Jensen, a former "polygamy kid" who now works as a volunteer for The Hope Organization. The nonprofit group in St. George, Utah, helps abuse victims from polygamist relationships.

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    http://www.star-telegram.com/804/v-p...ry/592943.html

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    FLDS leaders, under the direction of Jeffs, can be ruthless in the ways they kick boys out of their communities in Arizona and Utah, Jensen said, stressing that she was expressing her own feelings as a child of polygamists, and not the views of The Hope Organization.

    Boys as young as 13 have been torn from their families and left on the unfamiliar streets of Salt Lake City and Las Vegas for committing such infractions as talking to a girl, or rolling up their sleeves -- a no-no for showing skin in public, Jensen said.

    'Another planet'

    The boys are ill-equipped to deal with their new world.

    "You might as well put them on another planet. No training. No food. No idea on how to get help or what to do," Jensen said. "Some are so heartsick they can't do anything."

    There may be as many as 2,000 of the young castaways, known as the "Lost Boys" by the people who try to help integrate them into a world they have been taught to distrust.

    Sam Brower, a private investigator in Cedar City, Utah, who has tracked the plight of Lost Boys, said many "have just been discarded on the side of the highway. ... Many have turned to drugs and alcohol and end up on the streets of Vegas.

    "They know absolutely nothing about the outside world. They have little education. ... It's very rough for them."

    With the boys gone, the girls, fresh from graduating, are married off to "these old grizzly men," Jensen said.

    "Usually, your graduation dress becomes your wedding dress," she added. "Those were the lucky ones. Some would just get tapped on the shoulder, pulled into a room and come out married."
    http://www.star-telegram.com/804/v-p...ry/592943.html

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      bizarre .........

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