<p><strong>For nearly fifty years the <em>Jesus Fellowship Church (JFC)&nbsp;</em>- known to many as the <em>Jesus Army</em> - offered its members salvation sanctity and security within the caring brotherhood of a communal lifestyle believed to be God's kingdom here on Earth.</strong> Many in good faith knew it as their true home their 'Zion'. Sadly however utopian experiments rarely stand the test of time and the JFC proved no exception: its demise in 2017 followed hot on the heels of a police investigation - codenamed <em>Operation Lifeboat </em>- into allegations of abuse. Operation Lifeboat led to several successful prosecutions.&nbsp;</p><p></p><p>The official closure statement issued by the Jesus Fellowship Community Trust reported that nearly three hundred allegations of harm and abuse had been received including twenty-two against the late founder and leader Noel Stanton (1926 - 2009). These involved serious incidents of <em>sexual physical financial and emotional abuse</em>.&nbsp;</p><p>Between 1977 and 1982 John Everett belonged to the 'white-hot' hub of the JFC the <em>New Creation Christian Community</em> <em>(NCCC) </em>whose members sold all their possessions - including former homes - and donated the proceeds to a central community trust fund. They also pooled all their income in household 'common purses'. By 2010 the JFC owned some forty or more properties spread across the whole country - including former cinemas and large stately houses - and their business ventures had become multi-million-pound enterprises. &nbsp;</p><p></p><p>In 1979 John was commissioned by Noel Stanton to study the sociological character of the JFC at Warwick University for a doctoral thesis. His research together with his first-hand experience eventually led him to conclude that the JFC had become a cult. After challenging Noel Stanton about his autocratic leadership John found the courage to leave NCCC; but he was then branded a traitor and formally excluded through excommunication. His treatment ultimately led to a devastating mental breakdown. </p><p>John has spent over four decades since he left endeavouring to expose the JFC in its true colours. This has included involvement with numerous media investigations and features; providing help to ex-members; writing reports for church authorities; creating and running a popular website for over twelve years; and contributing to five TV documentaries and shows. His experience is undoubtedly unique and has culminated in 'War and Defeat' - an account of his fascinating odyssey which includes the many wonderful - and not-so-wonderful - people who have been an essential part of it.</p>
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