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Campus Crusade Insider Comes Forward, Confirms Leftward Drift We’ve Been Reporting

by | Oct 28, 2019 | Blog, News | 0 comments

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A Campus Crusade (Cru) whistleblower has come forward to speak out against the massive leftward drift taking place within the once-conservative missions ministry. Scott Willis recently finished a two-year internship with Cru at the University of Florida. In this interview with our friend, Jon Harris of Conversations that Matter, Willis shares some very concerning information about what he experienced, confirming all of our previous reporting.

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