Edit summary: create The '''Jesus Freaks''' are an evangelical youth organization originating in ((Germany)). ==History== The Jesus Freaks movement was created in September 1991 in ((Hamburg, Germany)) by Martin Dreyer. Dreyer, who would be ordained as a ((free church)) minister in 1993, based the organization on the ((Jesus People)) movement which began in the 1960s in the United States. In 1994 the organization established itself as the '''Jesus Freaks International''', a non-profit group headquartered in ((Berlin)). ==Theology and culture== The movement adheres to no particular ((dogma)) or ((theology)), but emphasizes the value of what ((Jesus Christ)) offers today despite ((church history)), and an individuals' relationship with ((God)). They reject strict forms of worship, seeking to reach those who may fall outside of societal norms. This is reflected in their music, which includes varieties of ((Christian punk|punk)), ((Christian rock|rock)), ((reggae)), ((Christian country music|country)), and ((Christian hip hop|hip hop)). The ((Freakstock)) festival is held annually, and is Germanys most important ((Contemporary Christian music|Christian music)) festival. Their symbol is ((Anarchist symbolism)), representing the ((Alpha and omega)). ==References== "Jesus Freaks." German Wikipedia. October 12 2006, 07:27 (UTC). (http://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jesus_Freaks&oldid=22495003 ). {{Christian-org-stub}} ((Category:Christian youth organizations)) ((fr:Jesus Freaks)) ((de:Jesus Freaks))
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