Jones later left the church after he was aware that the church didn’t welcome African Americans. Jim branched out to start his own thing which would be called Wings of Deliverance which later evolved to People’s Temple. Jones was clever trying to gain up his following by often times buying time on local radio stations. After spending some time in Indianapolis and gaining his following up to about 100 church members Jones decided to move his operation to Northern California. “They lived in the remote, small towns of Ukiah and Redwood Valley. By the early 1970s, Jones had expanded his recruitment efforts. He started preaching in San Francisco, opening up a branch of his church there.” Jim Jones was known for his ability to speak in which he delivered “fiery” sermons and “healings” which would be catalysts to build up his congregation. In many cases church members turned over their possessions thinking it was for the good, things usually ended up in Jones’s hands. He was charismatic, friendly, supportive, and seemed to have “divine” powers to heal the body and soul. But then slowly the truth became more apparent-beatings, theft of money, paranoia, drug use, rape, emotional abuse, and virtual imprisonment of his …show more content…
To the outside world the Temple seemed to be a mixed congregation who were equal with the leader being someone who told what they wanted to hear. For example, African Americans who were oppressed and here you have a man telling he can make your life better if you follow him. In the instance of the women like stated that he gave the women leadership positions in the church in a time where it was rare for women to be in positions of power. “Another issue involved with Jim Jones’ control over these people that many of them came from broken homes and off the streets, from horrible lives which frequently included drug use and abuse, alcoholism and sometimes prostitution, alongside other criminal activities and abuse.” People’s Temple gave these people a second chance a place where they could learn to work hard and stay clean of their past lives. The Temple even inspired young people to try and go to college, better lives and people who cleaned up their lives attributed their success and hard work to The Temple getting their life together. So this worked in advantage for Jones because this organization has turned someone’s life around. Now these people will most likely be loyal to you because they access you and your organization for saving them. The People’s Temple quickly changed from just a church to a civil rights organization, rehab, and retirement