Ole Anderson and Douglas Duncan

A while back, I referred here to a lengthy article in the Dallas Observer about Ole Anderson and asked prayers for that apparently driven and unhappy Christian leader. I received a thoughtful message in response from Douglas Duncan, who was involved with Anderson’s organization for many long and difficult years. Duncan reminds me that people who have been caught up in such groups are equally in need of prayer. He sent me a copy of the book that prompted the Dallas Observer article, I Can’t Hear God Anymore: Life in a Dallas Cult , written by his wife, Wendy Duncan. It looks like an engrossing read.

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