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		<title>Exorcism books revealed</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ruth Pollard of the Sydney Morning Herald has written an article about the books Mercy Ministries staff used to perform exorcisms on the young women in the program.
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Time to have mercy on the broken of mind and spirit
January 17th, 2009
&#8220;Ever wondered how to exorcise a demon? There&#8217;s a handy publication that guides the uninitiated, with subheadings such as &#8220;doing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ruth Pollard of the Sydney Morning Herald has written an article about the books Mercy Ministries staff used to perform exorcisms on the young women in the program.</p>
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<p>Time to have mercy on the broken of mind and spirit</p>
<p>January 17th, 2009</p>
<p>&#8220;Ever wondered how to exorcise a demon? There&#8217;s a handy publication that guides the uninitiated, with subheadings such as &#8220;doing the actual deliverance&#8221;, &#8220;identifying additional demons&#8221; and &#8220;what to do with obstinate demons&#8221;.</p>
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<p>&#8220;They sometimes talk: they may threaten the person or you. They have been known to say, &#8216;I am going to kill you,&#8217; and other unsavoury phrases. Command them to be quiet in the Name of Jesus,&#8221; <em>Restoring The Foundations</em> advises.</p>
<p>&#8220;The minister&#8217;s attitude is one of commanding. He needs to be firm and prepared to press in. He does not need to be loud. (Demons are not deaf.) The ministers&#8217; commanding attitude resembles that of a person speaking to a little &#8216;yappy&#8217; dog commanding him to go home and stop barking,&#8221; the manual says.</p>
<p>This guidebook was used by staff at Mercy Ministries, the Hillsong Church and Gloria Jeans-connected group that purports to provide &#8220;care for young women suffering the effects of eating disorders, self harm, abuse, addiction, depression, unplanned pregnancies and other life-controlling issues&#8221;.</p>
<p>And although Mercy Ministries now says the book is no longer part of its &#8220;curriculum&#8221;, it seems it has learnt little else about how to properly treat young women with mental illnesses or drug problems.</p>
<p>Multiple government agencies and investigating bodies are aware of its activities and yet 10 months after the <em>Herald</em> revealed that Mercy Ministries&#8217; staff and volunteers were performing exorcisms on mentally ill young women to drive the demons out, not one of those agencies has found a way to hold this fundamentalist Christian group to account.</p>
<p>At the time, its then-chief executive, Peter Irvine, was quick to tell anyone to beware of these troubled young women. Sometimes they lie, he said, with a sad shake of his head.</p>
<p>Since then Irvine has sent a letter of apology to the women in the <em>Herald</em> articles. It seems he was the one wrestling with the truth.</p>
<p>&#8220;I would like to apologise for the statements that I made to the press in March 2008. I did not accurately reflect the situation and I regret my comments,&#8221; he wrote.</p>
<p>Since then, Mercy Ministries (which has no connection to the Catholic Sisters of Mercy) has churned through two chief executives and closed one of its homes (on the Sunshine Coast), although it appears it is still attempting to establish a facility in Perth.</p>
<p>Some former residents, still recovering from their experience, summoned up the courage to attempt to make complaints to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, Centrelink, the NSW Health Care Complaints Commission, the Queensland Health Quality and Complaints Commission, and two state departments of fair trading.</p></div>
<div id="contentSwap2"><a name="contentSwap2"></a>It is clear there are false and misleading claims in its advertising &#8211; Mercy says its program offers &#8220;professional support from psychologists, dietitians, general practitioners, social workers [and] counsellors&#8221;, yet former residents say those services were not available and that counselling was provided by Bible students with no qualifications.</div>
<p>The claim the service is free is also untrue. Residents are required to transfer Centrelink benefits to Mercy Ministries.</p>
<p>Social security-funded exorcisms. That&#8217;s your taxpayer dollars at work, folks. Yet no one, beyond the brave young women who spoke out about the abuse, has done anything to stop it.</p>
<p>A couple of politicians have expressed concern &#8211; the former Democrats senator Lyn Allison said: &#8220;It is high time this religious group was investigated and called to account for what their victims describe as emotional and spiritual abuse&#8221;, and the South Australian Labor MP Ian Hunter described Mercy as a &#8220;money-making cult, posing as a Christian-based counselling service&#8221;.</p>
<p>This sorry saga has exposed the weakness of our complaints bodies &#8211; few, if any, are prepared to investigate despite detailed complaints from several young women over their alleged mistreatment.</p>
<p>Neither the NSW Health Care Complaints Commission nor the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission would disclose whether they had investigated Mercy, and the Queensland Health Quality and Complaints Commission said it would &#8220;monitor the operation of Mercy Ministries and is in the process of conducting further assessment of the Ministries&#8217; practices&#8221; but stopped short of proceeding with a resident&#8217;s complaint.</p>
<p>In March last year the federal Minister for Human Services, Joe Ludwig, said: &#8220;I am very concerned about these serious allegations, and I have asked Centrelink to investigate its payment arrangement.&#8221;</p>
<p>So has Centrelink investigated? &#8220;Centrelink conducted a full investigation into the appointment of Mercy Ministries as nominees for Centrelink payments,&#8221; the general manager, Hank Jongen, said. &#8220;Investigation of the current customers reveals nothing untoward. There are no records of any complaints about the nominee arrangements.&#8221;</p>
<p>Nothing untoward? Casting out demons, isolating young women from their parents and friends, preventing them from accessing psychiatric care and medication, inappropriately supervising doctor&#8217;s visits &#8211; how is any of this <em>not</em> untoward?</p>
<p>Again, it is left to the consumers to hold these groups to account. Forget the eating disorder, the depression, or the related alcohol or drug problems &#8211; take on the money-making machine of the Hillsong Church, the coffee chain Gloria Jeans and their related entity, Mercy Ministries, because the Government bodies established to monitor their activities are busy doing something else.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>To Write Love On Her Arms parts ways with Mercy Ministries</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Caleb Hannan of the Nashville Scene has reported that TWLOHA has parted ways with Mercy Ministries, and is no longer donating to them due to Mercy Ministries mistreating their clients.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Caleb Hannan of the Nashville Scene has reported that TWLOHA has parted ways with Mercy Ministries, and is no longer donating to them due to Mercy Ministries mistreating their clients.</p>
<p>The article can be seen here <a href="http://blogs.nashvillescene.com/pitw/2009/01/mercy_ministries_update_big_do.php">http://blogs.nashvillescene.com/pitw/2009/01/mercy_ministries_update_big_do.php</a></p>
<p>We at Mercy Survivors applaud this decision, and wish to thank TWLOHA for taking a moral stand.  It&#8217;s encouraging to know that TWLOHA have cut ties with Mercy, because we hope this move will save others from going through the mistreatment that so many former residents of Mercy Ministries have been through while in their program. It is our hope that young people in need of treatment will instead be encouraged to turn to programs that have qualified counselors, and where proven techniques are used in cooperation with medical practitioners.</p>
<p>TWLOHA have a website packed with information and resources for young people who may be struggling with various issues.  If you would like to check them out, they can be found at  <a href="http://www.twloha.com">http://www.twloha.com</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Perth Voice Australia, recently ran an article on Mercy Ministries. The PDF is available here 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Perth Voice Australia, recently ran an article on Mercy Ministries. The PDF is available<a href="http://seantheblogonaut.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/voice.pdf"> here </a></p>
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		<title>Mercy Ministries, exorcisms and ex-gay treatment report by The Freethinker</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Freethinker has published an article covering the situation at Mercy Ministries.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Freethinker has published an article covering the situation at Mercy Ministries.</p>
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		<title>Mercy Ministries exorcism books</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Exclusive: Mercy Ministries exorcism books leaked
Handbooks allegedly used to perform exorcisms on sick girls at the controversial Mercy Ministries residences in Sydney and on the Sunshine Coast have been leaked to LIVENEWS.com.au.
Mercy Ministries, which is bankrolled by the Pentecostal Hillsong Church, has previously denied performing exorcisms on residents.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Exclusive: Mercy Ministries exorcism books leaked</strong></p>
<p>Handbooks allegedly used to perform exorcisms on sick girls at the controversial Mercy Ministries residences in Sydney and on the Sunshine Coast have been leaked to LIVENEWS.com.au.</p>
<p>Mercy Ministries, which is bankrolled by the Pentecostal Hillsong Church, has previously denied performing exorcisms on residents.</p>
<p>The documents, obtained clandestinely by a girl who “escaped” the group’s clutches, shows counsellors how to rid ‘demons’ from girls struggling with anorexia, depression and drug addiction.</p>
<p>Mercy Ministries’ activities hit the headlines in March this year when former residents claimed they were subjected to exorcisms, were cut off from friends and family and had to sign over their Centrelink payments to the group.</p>
<p>Some of the young women say they had little or no access to the promised psychologists and other mental health professionals but were instead counselled by bible studies students whose solution to all problems was prayer.</p>
<p>Earlier this year the then head of Mercy Ministries, Peter Irvine, said exorcisms were not practised at the residences. Mercy Ministries has been forced to shut their Sunshine Coast residence.</p>
<p>“There’s no exorcism, no driving out of spirits it’s not how the program works,” he told Today Tonight’s Marguerite McKinnon earlier this year.</p>
<p>But the handbooks tell a different story and corroborate accounts given to LIVENEWS.com.au by former residents of Mercy Ministries.</p>
<p>In the handbook, under a section entitled ‘Identifying Additional Demons’ those practising the exorcism are advised to ask the demon’s name, but not for any more details.</p>
<p>“They sometimes talk: they may threaten the person or you. They have been know to say, ‘I am going to kill you,’ and other unsavoury phrases. Command them to be quiet in the Name of Jesus,” the book advises.</p>
<p>Later, the book, <em>Restoring The Foundations</em>, published by an American Christian group, warns those exorcising demons to be firm.</p>
<p>“The minister’s attitude is one of commanding,” it reads.</p>
<p>“He needs to be firm and prepared to press in. He does not need to be loud. (Demons are not deaf.) The ministers’ commanding attitude resembles that of a person speaking to a little “yappy” dog commanding him to go home and stop barking.</p>
<p>“We also want the ministry receiver to set his will to resist and then command the particular demon or grouping of demons to leave him, in Jesus’ name. This is repeated until the demons are gone.”</p>
<p>Later in the book, those performing the exorcism are given more complex techniques in a subheading called ‘What to do With Obstinate Demons’.</p>
<p>Later a list of ‘Scriptures that Demons Hate’ is provided.</p>
<p>“But if I with the finger of God cast out devils, no doubt the kingdom of God is come upon you,” is one such passage singled out.</p>
<p>The emergence of the exorcism handbook lends weight to other claims made by girls who went through the Mercy Ministries program.</p>
<p>Megan Smith (not her real name), who spoke to LIVENEWS.com.au earlier this year, said her panic attacks only got worse.</p>
<p>“I was self-harming,” she said.</p>
<p>“I was cutting my arm with anything I could get my hands on – scratching with anything from my nails to paper clips.</p>
<p>“I never really had a problem with self-harm beforehand. When you tell them about self-harming they said I was trying to get attention and I was taking their valuable time away from girls with real problems.”</p>
<p>Finally, she was subjected to an exorcism.</p>
<p>“The counsellor gave me a list of different demons – demon of anger, demon of unforgiveness, demon of pride, there were lots of them and I was told to go away and circle the demons I had in me or around me,” said Smith.</p>
<p>“I was really scared… they cast demons out of me, one by one, and they became quite excited and animated during the process, and spoke in tongues.</p>
<p>“It was the counsellors and myself and they put their hands on me and started praying one by one for each of the demons that were on the list to be cast out of me.</p>
<p>“After each demon was cast out I had to say ‘I confirm the demon of X has been cast out of me in the name of Jesus and is unwelcome to return.&#8217;</p>
<p>“The whole time I was there, all I heard was that I&#8217;m demonic.</p>
<p>“Even after the exorcism, when I had the next anxiety attack, I was told that they had already cast the demons out, so therefore I was obviously either faking it, or I had chosen to let the demons come back, in which case I was not serious about getting better.</p>
<p>“They kept telling us that the world can&#8217;t help us, professionals with all their &#8216;worldly qualifications&#8217; can&#8217;t help us, only Mercy could because only they have God&#8217;s power.</p>
<p>“So when I was kicked out for being &#8216;demonic, unable to be helped, not worth a place at Mercy’ and because I had taken too long to pray to become a Christian&#8230; it left me worse than I had ever been before in my life.</p>
<p>“They told me I would never get better now because I had blown my chance. I started cutting my arms and wrists more than ever, with their voices echoing in my mind as I did it.”</p>
<p>Suicidal and self-harming after being removed from the program, which she now thought was her only hope, she went to see a “proper psychologist to prepare me to go back to Mercy to help me fit in better.”</p>
<p>“The psychologist had never heard of them but told me to stay away from them… that person helped me more in the 40 minute session – really listening to me and understanding me.”</p>
<p><em><strong>LIVENEWS.com.au has contacted Mercy Ministries for comment and is still awaiting a response. </strong></em></p>
<p><a href="http://livenews.com.au/Articles/2008/11/26/EXCLUSIVE_Mercy_Ministry_exorcism_books_leaked">http://livenews.com.au/Articles/2008/11/26/EXCLUSIVE_Mercy_Ministry_exorcism_books_leaked</a></p>
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		<title>Mercy Ministries counseling, and the casting out of demons</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mercy Ministries advertise that they offer &#8220;professional support from psychologists, dieticians, general practitioners, social workers, counsellors and program staff who all contribute to provide daily education for the young women&#8221; in their care. They also claim that the program is &#8220;provided at no charge to the young women.&#8221;

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mercy Ministries advertise that they offer &#8220;professional support from psychologists, dieticians, general practitioners, social workers, counsellors and program staff who all contribute to provide daily education for the young women&#8221; in their care. They also claim that the program is &#8220;provided at no charge to the young women.&#8221;</p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://s495.photobucket.com/albums/rr314/mercysurvivors/?action=view&#038;current=Mercybrochure.jpg"><img border="0" src="http://i495.photobucket.com/albums/rr314/mercysurvivors/MercybrochureMedium.jpg" alt="Photobucket" /><br />
<em>Mercy Ministries promotional brochure obtained from a Gloria Jeans Coffees outlet in NSW, 2007 (click for larger.)</em></a></p>
<p>Imagine a young woman&#8217;s horror then, as she enters the program and finds that she has no contact with psychologists, mental health professionals or social workers, and that the only counselor she is permitted to see during her time at Mercy Ministries is unqualified and unregistered.  In Australia, despite advertising that the program was free (presumably to attract more donations from the public,) Mercy Ministries charge the girls for their services from a girl&#8217;s Centrelink sickness benefit (welfare check.)</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s discuss the type of counseling offered to young women in the Mercy Ministries program. Mercy Ministries advertise that they offer &#8220;Christian based counselling&#8221; however, they do not go into specifics when describing the type of counseling given, nor the qualifications of their &#8220;counselors.&#8221;</p>
<p>Mercy Ministries use a counseling program known as &#8220;Restoring the Foundations.&#8221;</p>
<p>Our purpose is not to argue the virtues of such a counseling program when it is being used with a person&#8217;s informed consent; rather to explore whether Mercy Ministries is being upfront about the types of practices being used in the &#8216;counseling&#8217; they are performing, and whether a young woman who goes to Mercy Ministries seeking the promised professional treatment, is properly informed before she walks through the doors.</p>
<p>This program is far from the typical example of &#8220;Christian based counseling&#8221; as Mercy Ministries describes it.</p>
<p>Sections within this counseling program are entitled:<br />
Sins of the Fathers and the Resulting Curses<br />
Ungodly Beliefs<br />
Soul/Spirit Hurts<br />
Demonic Oppression<br />
Source: <a href="http://www.phw.org/phwrtfm.htm"><strong><em>What is Restoring the Foundations Ministry?</em></strong></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.issuefocused.org/"><strong><em>More about Restoring The Foundations can be read here</em></strong></a></p>
<p>Many former residents have spoken about exorcisms (the casting out of demons) that were performed on them during their counseling sessions at Mercy Ministries. Mercy Ministries Australia has categorically denied performing any such practice.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s have a closer look at some of the Restoring the Foundations counseling materials that are worked through during counseling sessions at Mercy Ministries:</p>
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<p>Dozens of young women who were treated at a Mercy Ministries facility have come forward to speak out about the abuse and neglect they experienced during their time in the program. These women come from a variety of different experiences. While many of these women chose to leave the program due to the lack of much needed medical treatment, others were dismissed with no follow up, and others have &#8221;graduated&#8221; from the Mercy Ministries program.</p>
<p>If one thing remains clear, it is that Mercy Ministries&#8217; claims that 95% of young women who enter their program &#8220;successfully graduate,&#8221; or that they come out unscathed from their experiences, is nothing close to the truth.</p>
<p><strong>Mercy Ministries Australia&#8217;s response on television program Today Tonight: </strong></p>
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<p><strong>An excerpt from a letter recieved from television program Today Tonight on March 20th 2008:</strong></p>
<p><font face="Arial"><em>In the days since T<span class="EC_246361322-19032008">oday </span>T<span class="EC_246361322-19032008">onight</span> did a story on M<span class="EC_246361322-19032008">ercy Ministries</span>, we have been inundated with responses, so much so it&#8217;s raised serious questions about the figures we received from M<span class="EC_246361322-19032008">ercy Ministries c</span>laiming to be the total number of girls who graduated and &#8220;failed&#8221;.</em></font></p>
<p><font face="Arial"><em><span class="EC_246361322-19032008">Executive Director of Mercy Ministries Peter Irvine claimed since the organisation began in 2000, 96 women had graduated, 6 failed and only 2 had come forward to complain&#8230; Since our program aired, a</span> greater number of women have since contacted our program citing mistreatment by M<span class="EC_246361322-19032008">ercy Ministries.</span></em></font></p>
<p><font face="Arial"><em>These girls did not receive professional treatment whilst in the care of MM, they were denied such help and instead were put in the care of people whose only training was from an in-house program &#8211; a far cry from the medically based expertise needed to treat serious problems of sexual abuse, drug addiction, and psychological trauma. It also contradicts the program guidelines outlined on the website.<span class="EC_246361322-19032008"> Even the website acknowledges that such conditions need professional help&#8230;</span></em></font></p>
<p><font face="Arial"><em>Kind regards,</em></font></p>
<p><font face="Arial"><em>Marguerite McKinnon</em></font></p>
<p><span class="EC_246361322-19032008"><font face="Arial"><em>Journalist Today Tonight</em></font></span></p>
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		<title>Mercy Ministries Update From Australia</title>
		<link>http://www.mercysurvivors.com/2008/10/03/mercy-ministries-update-from-australia/</link>
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		<description><![CDATA[On October 2, 2008 the Nashville Scene published a follow up to their article printed the previous day. This follow up provides an update about the Mercy Ministries situation in Australia, and can it be seen here http://blogs.nashvillescene.com/pitw/2008/10/mercy_ministries_update_from_a.php
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On October 2, 2008 the Nashville Scene published a follow up to their article printed the previous day. This follow up provides an update about the Mercy Ministries situation in Australia, and can it be seen here <a href="http://blogs.nashvillescene.com/pitw/2008/10/mercy_ministries_update_from_a.php">http://blogs.nashvillescene.com/pitw/2008/10/mercy_ministries_update_from_a.php</a></p>
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		<title>The untold tale behind Mercy Ministries one-size-fits-all prescription for recovery</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[An article about Mercy Ministries was printed in the Nashville Scene newspaper on October 1, 2008.
The newspaper interviewed an ex Mercy Ministries staff member as well as some former residents.
The article can be seen online at http://www.nashvillescene.com/2008-10-02/news/jesus-rx/1
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An article about Mercy Ministries was printed in the Nashville Scene newspaper on October 1, 2008.</p>
<p>The newspaper interviewed an ex Mercy Ministries staff member as well as some former residents.</p>
<p>The article can be seen online at <a href="http://www.nashvillescene.com/2008-10-02/news/jesus-rx/1">http://www.nashvillescene.com/2008-10-02/news/jesus-rx/1</a></p>
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		<title>Interview with Mercy Survivor</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The original interview can be found on G&#8217;Day World: http://gdayworld.thepodcastnetwork.com/2008/07/25/gday-world-335-mercy-ministries-survivor-vickie/





Edit: The original videos listed below, no longer work.
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With thanks to Cynic Sage for uploading the interview to youtube.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The original interview can be found on G&#8217;Day World: <a href="http://gdayworld.thepodcastnetwork.com/2008/07/25/gday-world-335-mercy-ministries-survivor-vickie/">http://gdayworld.thepodcastnetwork.com/2008/07/25/gday-world-335-mercy-ministries-survivor-vickie/</a></p>
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<p>Edit: The original videos listed below, no longer work.<br />
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KlK-SMolDhw">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KlK-SMolDhw</a><br />
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_ygUmonvC4">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_ygUmonvC4<br />
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<p>With thanks to <a href="http://www.cynicsage.blogspot.com">Cynic Sage</a> for uploading the interview to youtube.</p>
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		<title>How to cure anorexia with exorcisms</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Original article: http://www.livenews.com.au/Articles/2008/07/18/How_to_cure_anorexia_with_exorcisms_101
18/07/2008 &#124; Tim Brunero
Exorcisms to cure mental illness and drug addiction, locking vulnerable people away from friends and family, prayer as a solution to all problems – sounds like psych ward from last century. But actually it’s just the ‘Mercy Way’.
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<p><span class="midGrey">18/07/2008 </span>| Tim Brunero</p>
<p class="featureImg">Exorcisms to cure mental illness and drug addiction, locking vulnerable people away from friends and family, prayer as a solution to all problems – sounds like psych ward from last century. But actually it’s just the ‘Mercy Way’.</p>
<p>The once mighty ‘Mercy Ministries’, a secretive outfit that purports to treat young women with mental illness, is now in serious trouble.</p>
<p>Bankrolled by controversial Pentecostal group the ‘Hillsong Church’ and Hillsong-aligned Gloria Jean’s coffees the group has been the subject of a number of complaints to authorities. They’ve already closed one of their two facilities.</p>
<p>Women who’ve been through its programs say the main ‘treatment’ they were prescribed were exorcisms and prayer study, supervised by bible studies students. That’s whether they were dealing with anorexia, anxiety disorders or substance abuse.</p>
<p>And all the time being kept virtually as prisoners &#8211; cut off from the outside world with no TV or newspapers, with severely restricted access to friends and family and made to even ask permission to go to the toilet.</p>
<p>Nowhere was the promised phalanx of mental health professionals, psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers and dieticians. Just bible studies students whose answer to all questions was more prayer.</p>
<p>Three former residents told LIVENEWS.com.au they were left in a worse state after going to stay at Mercy Ministries – which still operates in a house in Sydney’s Glenhaven.</p>
<p>Meg Smith (not her real name) says she went to Mercy because of the group’s promise of free treatment for her anxiety disorder and panic attacks.</p>
<p>But she quickly became disheartened after “free” meant signing over her Centrelink payments to the group and “treatment” didn’t include proper access to doctors, psychologists and social workers.</p>
<p>“The &#8216;counsellor&#8217; I had was not qualified to treat mental illness&#8230; nobody there was. She was in the middle of a mercy &#8216;in-house program&#8217; to teach her how to prayer counsel,” says Smith.</p>
<p>“I spent months there and the only &#8216;therapy&#8217; I had was prayer readings and an exorcism.”</p>
<p>She paints a disturbing picture &#8211; where a group of vulnerable girls isolated in a suburban home and forbidden to leave or form friendships on pain of being expelled – followed a punishing daily routine.</p>
<p>A seven o’clock wake up call and a stint of cleaning was followed by bible reading.</p>
<p>After that came a “praise” session where the girls would stand in a circle, eyes closed, singing along to Christian music and jumping on the spot with arms outstretched.</p>
<p>After locked food cupboards were opened for a piece of fruit or a few tablespoons of yoghurt it was back to class – usually taking notes from audio tapes by Joyce Meyer, an American evangelist.</p>
<p>After lunch, homework, letter-writing and recreation were followed by more cleaning and bible study.</p>
<p>Smith began to get worse.</p>
<p>“I was having lots of panic attacks… they seemed to be getting worse at ministry,” she said.</p>
<p>“I couldn’t work out why, apart from being away from friends and family and my support network.</p>
<p>“I was self harming – I was cutting my arm with anything I could get my hands on – scratching with anything from my nails to paper clips.</p>
<p>“I never really had a problem with self harm beforehand. When you tell them about self harming they said I was trying to get attention and I was taking their valuable time away from girls with real problems.”</p>
<p>Finally Smith was told she would have to have what she describes as an ‘exorcism’.</p>
<p>“The counsellor gave me a list of different demons – demon of anger, demon of unforgiveness, demon of pride, there were lots of them and I was told to go away and circle the demons I had in me or around me,” said Smith.</p>
<p>“I was really scared… they cast demons out of me, one by one, and they became quite excited and animated during the process, and spoke in tongues.</p>
<p>“It was the counsellors and myself and they put their hands on me and started praying one by one for each of the demons that were on the list to be cast out of me.</p>
<p>“After each demon was cast out I had to say ‘I confirm the demon of X has been cast out of me in the name of Jesus and is unwelcome to return.&#8217;</p>
<p>“The whole time I was there, all I heard was that I&#8217;m demonic.</p>
<p>“Even after the exorcism, when I had the next anxiety attack, I was told that they had already cast the demons out, so therefore I was obviously either faking it, or I had chosen to let the demons come back, in which case I was not serious about getting better.</p>
<p>“They kept telling us that the world can&#8217;t help us, professionals with all their &#8216;worldly qualifications&#8217; can&#8217;t help us, only Mercy could because only they have God&#8217;s power.</p>
<p>“So when I was kicked out for being &#8216;demonic, unable to be helped, not worth a place at Mercy and because I had taken too long to pray to become a Christian&#8230; it left me worse than I had ever been before in my life.</p>
<p>“They told me I would never get better now because I had blown my chance. I started cutting my arms and wrists more than ever, with their voices echoing in my mind as I did it.”</p>
<p>Suicidal and self harming after being removed from the program, which she now thought was her only hope, she went to see a “proper psychologist to prepare me to go back to Mercy to help me fit in better.”</p>
<p>“The psychologist had never heard of them but told me to stay away from them… that person helped me more in the 40 minute session – really listening to me and understanding me.”</p>
<p>Smith, who is on the mend after a long process, is not alone.</p>
<p>Other women who spoke to LIVENEWS.com.au described being “literally bible bashed” and supervised during limited visits to GPs and psychiatrists.</p>
<p>One Patricia (not her real name) says when she approached staff with problems she was asked if she had prayed about it.</p>
<p>“In the end I stopped going to staff members because they just didn’t seem to help me and that’s one of the things they commented on… but how can you when they’re not actually helping you?” she said.</p>
<p>“I went to the psychiatrist three times in eight months I was there to get medication – and I was always accompanied in the session by a staff member.</p>
<p>“Once I told the psychiatrist what I was feeling and when we got back to the house I was yelled at because I hadn’t told the staff there… Now I go to the psychiatrist every two weeks – that’s the kind of care you need when you’re acutely unwell.</p>
<p>“Four to six weeks after I got kicked out I tried to kill myself and I almost succeeded and it was because I didn’t think I could live or get better without Mercy because it was just so ingrained into me.”</p>
<p>Since the former clients of Mercy Ministires began telling their stories, high profile “sponsors” listed on their website have disappeared. No longer do Rebel Sport, Bunnings Warehouse or LG electronics have anything to do with with the group.</p>
<p>Gloria Jean’s coffees, which once had collection boxes for the groups in all their stores, and whose former managing director, Peter Irvine, was a director at Mercy, still maintains conspicuous support.</p>
<p>The group have closed their Queensland centre but the Sydney facility remains open for business – still without scrutiny from government authorities.</p>
<p>Ready to continue to dispense their peculiar kind of care to the most vulnerable.</p>
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