Whispering in the Daylight: The Children of Tony Alamo Christian Ministries and Their Journey to Freedom
Beginning in the 1960s in California, erstwhile music producer Tony Alamo became interested in authoritarian religion and, along with his charismatic wife, Susan, began gathering followers. By the 1970s, Tony Alamo Christian Ministries had established particularly strong footholds in Arkansas, as well as maintaining outposts in California. The ministry gained a legion of followers, with branches not only in the USA but in places as diverse as Africa and Sri Lanka. Even through their leader’s eventual imprisonment under federal charges (related to transporting minors across state lines for sexual purposes), Alamo’s vision survived—and his community survives him today.

Whispering in the Daylight: The Children of Tony Alamo Christian Ministries and Their Journey to Freedom is based on numerous interviews from group members and, more importantly, on interviews with the children—second and third-generation followers. Author Debby Schriver chronicles how this group was formed, documenting its many abuses and its gradual adoption of cult-like behaviors and practices. Like many cult leaders, Tony Alamo had different faces. The public saw him as a somewhat self-important but harmless music promoter and designer of bedazzling denim jackets. Schriver chronicles firsthand the condemnation, rejection, and torment that the second-generation survivors of Tony Alamo’s abuses experienced. Schriver’s interviews, particularly those with children, illuminate the real horrors of the Alamos’ behavior, ranging from economic exploitation, extreme forced fasts, and beatings, that resulted in permanent injury.

Schriver’s extensive research—including interviews with Tony Alamo himself, harrowing visits to Alamo compounds, and witnessing gut-wrenching confrontations between freed children and their unreformed parents—tells the story of a closed group whose origins and history are unlikely ever to be definitively unraveled.

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Whispering in the Daylight: The Children of Tony Alamo Christian Ministries and Their Journey to Freedom
Beginning in the 1960s in California, erstwhile music producer Tony Alamo became interested in authoritarian religion and, along with his charismatic wife, Susan, began gathering followers. By the 1970s, Tony Alamo Christian Ministries had established particularly strong footholds in Arkansas, as well as maintaining outposts in California. The ministry gained a legion of followers, with branches not only in the USA but in places as diverse as Africa and Sri Lanka. Even through their leader’s eventual imprisonment under federal charges (related to transporting minors across state lines for sexual purposes), Alamo’s vision survived—and his community survives him today.

Whispering in the Daylight: The Children of Tony Alamo Christian Ministries and Their Journey to Freedom is based on numerous interviews from group members and, more importantly, on interviews with the children—second and third-generation followers. Author Debby Schriver chronicles how this group was formed, documenting its many abuses and its gradual adoption of cult-like behaviors and practices. Like many cult leaders, Tony Alamo had different faces. The public saw him as a somewhat self-important but harmless music promoter and designer of bedazzling denim jackets. Schriver chronicles firsthand the condemnation, rejection, and torment that the second-generation survivors of Tony Alamo’s abuses experienced. Schriver’s interviews, particularly those with children, illuminate the real horrors of the Alamos’ behavior, ranging from economic exploitation, extreme forced fasts, and beatings, that resulted in permanent injury.

Schriver’s extensive research—including interviews with Tony Alamo himself, harrowing visits to Alamo compounds, and witnessing gut-wrenching confrontations between freed children and their unreformed parents—tells the story of a closed group whose origins and history are unlikely ever to be definitively unraveled.

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Whispering in the Daylight: The Children of Tony Alamo Christian Ministries and Their Journey to Freedom

Whispering in the Daylight: The Children of Tony Alamo Christian Ministries and Their Journey to Freedom

by Debby Schriver
Whispering in the Daylight: The Children of Tony Alamo Christian Ministries and Their Journey to Freedom

Whispering in the Daylight: The Children of Tony Alamo Christian Ministries and Their Journey to Freedom

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Beginning in the 1960s in California, erstwhile music producer Tony Alamo became interested in authoritarian religion and, along with his charismatic wife, Susan, began gathering followers. By the 1970s, Tony Alamo Christian Ministries had established particularly strong footholds in Arkansas, as well as maintaining outposts in California. The ministry gained a legion of followers, with branches not only in the USA but in places as diverse as Africa and Sri Lanka. Even through their leader’s eventual imprisonment under federal charges (related to transporting minors across state lines for sexual purposes), Alamo’s vision survived—and his community survives him today.

Whispering in the Daylight: The Children of Tony Alamo Christian Ministries and Their Journey to Freedom is based on numerous interviews from group members and, more importantly, on interviews with the children—second and third-generation followers. Author Debby Schriver chronicles how this group was formed, documenting its many abuses and its gradual adoption of cult-like behaviors and practices. Like many cult leaders, Tony Alamo had different faces. The public saw him as a somewhat self-important but harmless music promoter and designer of bedazzling denim jackets. Schriver chronicles firsthand the condemnation, rejection, and torment that the second-generation survivors of Tony Alamo’s abuses experienced. Schriver’s interviews, particularly those with children, illuminate the real horrors of the Alamos’ behavior, ranging from economic exploitation, extreme forced fasts, and beatings, that resulted in permanent injury.

Schriver’s extensive research—including interviews with Tony Alamo himself, harrowing visits to Alamo compounds, and witnessing gut-wrenching confrontations between freed children and their unreformed parents—tells the story of a closed group whose origins and history are unlikely ever to be definitively unraveled.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781621903864
Publisher: University of Tennessee Press
Publication date: 04/02/2018
Edition description: 1st Edition
Pages: 332
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.20(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

DEBBY SCHRIVER has spent her career working with students, parents, and staff in the departments of student life and employee training and development at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. She is the author of In the Footsteps of Champions: The University of Tennessee Lady Volunteers, the First Three Decades, coauthor, with Jenny Moshak, of Ice ’n’ Go: Score in Sports and Life, and coeditor, with Lucia McMahon of To Read My Heart: The Journal of Rachel Van Dyke, 1810-1811.

Table of Contents

Note to the Reader xiii

Prologue Saturday, September 20, 2008 xix

The Early Years 1

Chapter 1 California, 1960 3

Chapter 2 Follow the Children 10

Chapter 3 Dawning of a New Day 16

Chapter 4 Baby Christians in the Incubator 21

Chapter 5 All Work-More Pay-Ultimate Investment 27

1975-1982 31

Chapter 6 Gaining More Ground 35

Chapter 7 Down to Business 59

1982-2000 65

Chapter 8 On the Lam and a Missing Body 75

Chapter 9 "Desperately Seeking Susan" 84

2000-2008 89

Chapter 10 All for One, Tony Alamo's New Jerusalem 93

Chapter 11 Just a Little Girl 102

Chapter 12 Tony's Conversion Story 107

Chapter 13 Living on Quicksand 115

Chapter 14 The Alamo Brand of Discipline 119

Chapter 15 Behind Closed Doors 122

Chapter 16 Birthdays and Holidays 126

Chapter 17 Broken Family Ties 129

Chapter 18 The Power of Tony 132

Chapter 19 Breaking Out 135

Chapter 20 Left Behind 139

Chapter 21 Paige Turned 143

Chapter 22 A Boy's Life 150

Chapter 23 Tracting across America for God 153

Chapter 24 Brothers Bonded 159

Chapter 25 Tony's Bounty 161

Chapter 26 "There's Something Happening Here" 166

Chapter 27 Wilma and Drucker: The Eyes and Ears 170

Chapter 28 Friday September 19, 2008 173

Chapter 29 Saturday September 20, 2008 177

Chapter 30 Circling the Monster 184

Chapter 31 Culture Shock 191

2009-2017 205

Chapter 32 Audrey 227

Chapter 33 Irene 235

Chapter 34 Victoria 246

Chapter 35 Ian 251

Chapter 36 Stefan 257

Chapter 37 The Lawyer 261

Afterword 279

Acknowledgments 291

Appendix 1 Dangerous Traits of Cult Leaders 295

Appendix 2 The Author's Interviews with Tony Alamo 297

Appendix 3 Tony Alamo's Wives 303

Appendix 4 Reflections by Randall Harris, Lead FBI Agent on Case 305

Aappendix 5 Expressions 309

Selected Bibliography 329

Index 331

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