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Ardith Keef, Cult Leader In Maine-Please Help!

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EastCoaster - 31 Dec 2007 00:01 GMT
Hello,

My name is Brian Dobson and I desperately need your help. My wife and
child have been taken by an abusive church group known as "Anchor
Missionary Fellowship" headquartered in Gorham Maine (207) 839-5922.
This group is supported by a website known as http://www.ardithkeef.com.
I was once, sad to say, a member of this group. I also have worked for
Ardith Keef at ardithkeef.com and am well aware of how this group
operates.

This group first worked against us by separating my wife from her
family (who are 20 year veterans of missionary service in Thailand)
then, as I found out later, did everything they could to seperate her
from my family, starting before we were married, by acting forcefully
and with purpose to keep my wife away from my family, even before our
marriage. Now, as can be expected, they have also seperated her from
me and her two step children. All by twisting doctrine to support
their objectives.

My wife will no longer speak with her family at all. They have sent
Christmas gifts which she refused to open. She has virtually stopped
contact with me as well, short of the occasional email. Their control
over her is total and absolute. I don't know if she can ever be
rescued from this. But I do know that anyone that supports this group
is, through their support, seperating more and more families.

My brother in law has created an excellent site regarding this
organization. Please visit it by clicking here, and, above all, please
pray for us.

When my wife was coerced to abandon us with our youngest child, moving
into Anchor's so called 'Isaac House' for the second time, this is
what she gave for a reason "I know you are working hard and doing
everything you can - but just performing works doesn't get us
anywhere," followed up with "It's God's job to make sure we survive.
It's our job to teach the kids trust in Him, love and respect for one
another and Him, character and so on...  no matter what the
circumstance." Yes, I'm trying as hard as I can but that's not enough.
You see, I know that Anchor Missionary Fellowship and ardithkeef.com
are frauds and that they use their resources to hurt and seperate
others. I'm no longer "anchorite" enough to live with, despite my
multiple attempts to find a church to attend with my wife, I'm not
Christian enough, in Anchor terms. This is an incredibly elitist group
who believe, as an Anchor member once said, "There's only 1000 real
Christians in the world."

If you desire more information regarding the abuses of Anchor
Missionary Fellowship please visit http://www.anchorabuse.org. The
list of abused people is long.

If you would like to contact Anchor or http://www.ardithkeef.com
directly regarding this they have the following contact addresses. The
Pastor has apparently shut down his email address so the store's toll
free number is listed, should you wish to call and ask about the
situation. Ardith runs the show anyway, so it's just as well to
contact her.

William Keef (Pastor of Anchor)- Bill has shut down his email, but
feel free to call him on the toll free Ardith Keef phone number
1-866-834-1198
Ardith Keef - ardithkeef@ardithkeef.com
Dean Street - contact@ims-usa.org
Barry Saunders - (207) 839-6972
Dick Swift - (207) 284-0280
Greg Lane - lasinlane@aol.com
David Ouellette - OUE@IRKUTSK.RU
Austin Daggett - austinandruth@juno.com
Lana Bradbury - lana@jbradbury.net
Ardith Keef Customer Service - customercare@ardithkeef.com

This is about 90% of the membership. If I can find anyone else I'll
add them.

If your a knitter or crocheter I urge you to stop supporting this by
no longer purchasing products from ardithkeef.com. I also ask that you
forward this to anyone you know including other knitters or prayer
groups within your church.

Respectfully,

Brian Dobson

http://www.anchorabuse.org
A. - 31 Dec 2007 03:04 GMT
> Hello,
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> Brian Dobson

Don't know if you read your follow-ups, Brian, but hopefully you're
submitting this to more widely read and more interactive web resources, like
digg.com or reddit.com or stumbelupon (if your brother's page is good
enough).

We have those groups here in California, too - it's very sad.  They always
have a limited number of slots.  They can't control more than a handful of
people at a time.

Do you not have some type of deprogramming services in Maine?  They are in
actual use here in California, although most are based in Utah.  It's an
interest of mine (cults, cultic deprogramming).  They are today mostly
called "exit counselors."   It's a tricky business, though.

Are her parents supporting this group with gifts to her, btw?

A.

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