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The man who ran the theatre owned by an orthodox evangelical church said the group would "pack out" the 900-seater auditorium ...
The Jesus Army's headquarters was at New Creation Hall, the Grade II-listed farmhouse in Bugbrooke where Noel Stanton lived.
Charismatic preacher turned cult leader Noel Stanton built a religious empire that hid horrific abuse behind colourful buses ...
SURVIVORS of abuse in the Jesus Fellowship/Jesus Army — described by its trustees as “widespread and systemic” — were the ...
Inside the Cult of the Jesus Army, on the BBC, and Pray for Our Sinners, on RTÉ, document the grip of religions ...
TO casual visitors the Jesus Army’s communal farms in a quiet Northamptonshire village appeared idyllic. Children played in ...
Noel Stanton turned the Jesus Army into one of the largest and most controversial religious movements in the UK - but it was ...
Hundreds of people are still traumatised as a result of abuse they suffered at the hands of a now-disgraced evangelical ...
Sarah left the Jesus Army 21 years ago. She has been in therapy, on and off, ever since, trying to reclaim her personality ...
With powerful testimony from former members, their children and former community Elders, the series traces the story of the ...
Philippa was only six when her parents joined the Christian cult in Northampton. She later helped to expose what went on ...
Diving deep into the Fellowship Church and the 'Jesus Army', led by Baptist evangelical maverick Noel Stanton in the ...