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- AR2005081501063.html accessdate "2007-08-30".
- AR2005081501063.html accessdate "2009-12-11".
- AR2005081501063.html date "2005-08-16".
- AR2005081501063.html first "Sandra G.".
- AR2005081501063.html isCitedBy List_of_Unification_Church_people.
- AR2005081501063.html isCitedBy Richard_A._Cohen.
- AR2005081501063.html last "Boodman".
- AR2005081501063.html page "HE04".
- AR2005081501063.html pages "HE04".
- AR2005081501063.html publisher The_Washington_Post_Company.
- AR2005081501063.html title "A conversion therapist's unusual odyssey".
- AR2005081501063.html url AR2005081501063.html.
- AR2005081501063.html url "http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/08/15/AR2005081501063.html".
- AR2005081501063.html work The_Washington_Post.
- AR2005081501063.html work "Washington Post From a page on the IHF website: My heritage is Jewish. I grew up in the Jewish faith and was bar mitzvahed and confirmed in a Reform synagogue. While attending Boston University, I was introduced to Christianity and read the New Testament for the first time. I accepted Jesus Christ as my personal Savior in October 1972. A few years later, I met the Unification Church and felt called to join in 1974. From 1983, when I began psychotherapy and my healing journey, my relationship with the Unification Church began to wane. In 1988, my family and I lived with the Wesleyan Christian Community, outside of Seattle, Washington. We attended fellowship services with them for two and a half years. Our ties to the Unification Church weakened until we finally left altogether in 1995. For the next few years we attended many Christian churches. In the fall of 1997, we met a local evangelical church in our community and joined in 1998. We have been members ever since.".