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Notes about this episode from Dave: 

My background in IBLP ATI - attended a SBC church in Texas that was jokingly referred to as a Gothard church by the members and those who knew it. Did Alert Cadets (similar to Trail Life/Boy Scouts) which was a bunch of dads and sons doing Boy Scouts stuff but more Christian than BS. After hearing about Life Focus I applied and was a part of that program when I was 14 and again with Life Focus Advanced when I was 15. Those programs was a sort of juvenile delinquent reform program which included being on work details and working the entire 9 weeks while memorizing the book of James. I was the worst kid of the 20 or so that were there, graduating after my Dad flew in to pick me up (they issued you a LF shirt once you proved yourself). Got thrown into solitary confinement and they did a thing called voice-lockdown, applying the whole "Be still and know that I am God" verse literally for 2 weeks).

 

After that experience I was invited to Life Focus Advanced. Even though I had nothing great to say about my time at Life Focus I begged my parents to let me go to LF Advanced. Attended that and it was a whole different level of psychological and spiritual twisting and trauma.  Got locked in solitary confinement again for reacting in anger to my LIT.

 

Attended ALERT when I turned 18 - it was physically the most brutal thing I had ever done. I dropped out of basic training during the 24 hour hike (yeah they hike with full packs on for 24 hours straight with breaks for meals). I went through a remediation program and requested to do the next basic training due to my Dad's encouragement to not let this beat me. I made it through that basic training and took the EMT/Firefighting track and graduated in 2004.

 

Finally attended Verity Institute and met my wife there. Got my bachelor degree and made some good friends I'm still in contact today.

 

So to wrap up - did Alert Cadets from my 11th birthday 1997ish (didn't mention we attended the national conference in Knoxville in 2000) and ended my time with IBLP/ATI in 2011.



Issues with the organization and it's objectives:

 

Issues I'm still dealing with:

 

A big error in the IBLP/ATI environment was the basic seminar was ALL about me being successful and what I needed to do to attain that. It's me centered, and I probably could not do enough. My righteousness had to exceed Bill Gothard's who fasted 40 days at a time and was single to serve God.