Links about the Holic Group
Websites Created by the Group:
- www.defamed-but-true.de
- www.christen-folgen-jesus.de
- www.warumgott.de
- www.was-christen-glauben.info
- https://www.leben-als-christen.at/
- https://www.wer-ist-christ.at/
- https://christians-about-islam.info
Foreign (non-German) Language Domains Belonging to the Group are:
- www.followchrist.info (Engl.)
- https://www.khristiane.net/(Russ.)
- www.krestania.info (Slovenia)
- www.christenen.net (Netherlands)
- www.crestini.info (Romania)
- www.chrzescijanie.alpha.pl (Poland)
- www.krestane.info (Czech Rep.)
- www.hot.ee/cedrus (Estonia)
- www.kristityt.info (Finland)
- christiansinindia.in (Engl. for India)
An anonymous site by the group argues against the Taizé movement:
Information Critical of the Group:
- Special “Holic”: an intensive and extensive description and documentation about the Holic Group on this site
- Keresztények: a Hungarian critical article by Kamarás István
- Kezdölap: a critical Hungarian site
- Christiane - podstawowe informacje: a Polish information site
- Definitions of Love: an English language site by a former member from Estonia, a theological discussion about the understanding of the word ‘love’ in the group. German translation in the form of a PDF file: here
Blogs by former Holic members:
- Following Christ: an interesting English blog (a German translation is found at Christus Nachfolgen). Written since 2007 by a former member of the group. From her postings over the course of the years, [the reader can] understand the feeling of being pulled this way and that between admiration for, and criticism of, the cult. The discussion in the [reader] comments is also very interesting.
- http://holic-group.blogspot.com/: an English blog of a very disappointed former member from Poland (a German translation is found here)
- Byłem 13 lat w sekcie Christianie: a Polish language blog of a member who was in the group for 13 years (a German translation can be requested from me via email for private use)
- Observations regarding the so-called Holic Group: a site by a former member; primarily about the daily meetings and about the lifestyle without marriage.