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Gwen Shamblin Lara (February 18, 1955 – May 29, 2021) was an American author, founder of the Christian diet program ''The Weigh Down Workshop'' and founder of the Remnant Fellowship. She is the subject of the 2021 HBO Max
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, '' The Way Down: God, Greed, and the Cult of Gwen Shamblin''. She is portrayed by actress
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in the Lifetime movie, Starving for Salvation.


Early life

Lara earned an
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in
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and a master's degree in food and nutrition with an emphasis in biochemistry from
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, in
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. She was a registered dietitian, consultant and a faculty member at Memphis State University for five years. She also worked in the city's Tennessee Department of Health for five years. Lara was raised in a Church of Christ family. She had two children and seven grandchildren.


Career and ministry


Weigh Down Workshop

Lara began a weight control consulting practice in 1980. She had struggled with her weight in college. She counseled that
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,
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, and
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did not explain why some people were thin while others were overweight. Lara founded the Weigh Down Workshop, a weight-loss program with no food restrictions, exercise regimens, weigh-ins, or calorie-counting in 1986. Some experts expressed concern that the program eliminated exercise and guidance on food selection as recommended by the
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. Lara developed Weigh Down Workshop while working on her master's degree at Memphis State University. As part of a counseling center, Lara hosted the first class in a mall in Memphis, Tennessee. The program was offered as small classes in retail and non-religious settings. She began hosting the program at
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near Memphis in the 1990s. The program consisted of 12-week seminars guided by video and audio tapes featuring Lara. The program was offered in about 600 churches in 35 U.S. states by 1994. The program was in more than 1,000 churches in 49 states, Great Britain and Canada by January 1995. The program had grown to about 5,000 churches, with about 10 percent located in Lara's home state of Tennessee, by July 1996. Approximately eight churches in Britain were hosting workshops in December 1996. Some participants in the U.S. hosted meetings in their homes. In 1996, Weigh Down Workshop had a staff of 40 and built a headquarters in
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, and Lara began hosting an annual summer convention, Desert Oasis, in the Nashville area. Weigh Down Workshop hosted more than 21,000 classes with more than 250,000 participants worldwide by August 1998. Classes were hosted in every U.S. state and in Canada and Europe. Lara was criticized for using the Christianity label while building her business. In 2001, Nashville
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affiliate
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investigated how Weigh Down Workshop leaders spent money. Lara said half the proceeds from Weigh Down Workshop were paid as taxes and the other half were put back into the program.


Remnant Fellowship Church

Shamblin founded the Remnant Fellowship Church in Franklin, Tennessee in 1999. The church's building was completed in 2004 on 40 acres Lara purchased in Brentwood, Tennessee. Shamblin had preached that members should give their money to the Remnant Fellowship church, the only true church, and that all other churches were fraudulent. Upon her death in 2021, it was found that Shamblin's will left none of her multimillion-dollar fortune to the church.


Writings

Shamblin published ''The Weigh Down Diet'', a book that advised readers to use spirituality to avoid overeating, in 1997. The book sold more than 1.2 million copies. The Weigh Down Diet teaches the love of food should be transferred to a love of God, and to cut food portions in half and eat only when hungry. Shamblin wrote ''Rise Above,'' (2000) and ''Exodus Devotional'' (2002). Shamblin sent an email to her followers saying that she believed that the doctrine of the
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was not biblical on August 10, 2000. In response, some evangelical churches dropped her program, Thomas Nelson Publishers canceled the publication of her next book, she was removed from the
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website and some employees left her staff.


Accusations of abuse

A 2021 HBO Max 5-part
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'' The Way Down: God, Greed, and the Cult of Gwen Shamblin'' explores some of the accusations made against Gwen Shamblin Lara and Remnant Fellowship Church over the years. Joseph and Sonya Smith were adherents of Shamblin and had an eight year old son, Josef. Sonya and Joseph routinely disciplined Josef by beating him with foot-long glue sticks, belts, and heated coat hangers; locking him in confined spaces for extended periods of time; and tying his hands with rope. Mrs. Smith told police that she “normally” gave the children their whippings in increments of ten blows each and that Josef had gotten several of those whipping sessions on the day of his death. The police reported that the Smiths locked Josef in his room to pray to a picture of Jesus on the ceiling and in a closet for days and even weeks. He was given only a bucket for a toilet. An older son sometimes held Josef down while the parents beat him with implements. During the day on October 8, 2003, Joseph beat Josef several times, striking him repeatedly with a glue stick. County medical examiners concluded that eight-year-old Josef Smith died as a result of "acute and chronic" abuse. Members of the Remnant Church led by Shamblin paid for the defense of the Smiths. They were convicted in '' Georgia v. Smith''. After being convicted, the Smiths were then sentenced on March 27, 2007, to life plus 30 years in prison, the maximum punishment, by Cobb County Superior Court Judge James Bodiford.


Personal life

In 1978 she married David Shamblin, with whom she would have two children, Michelle Elizabeth Hannah and Michael Gordon Shamblin. In 2018 Shamblin filed for divorce and married Joe Lara. Lara lived with her husband in Ashlawn, a historic mansion in Brentwood, Tennessee that was built in 1838.


Death

Her husband Joe Lara, who was the sole pilot of the airplane that killed all onboard including Lara, her son-in-law Brandon Hannah, and two more couples were killed when her 1982 Cessna Citation 501 private jet, bound for Palm Beach, Florida, crashed into
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near
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, shortly after takeoff on May 29, 2021. The NTSB final report found that the airplane crash was a result of pilot error, and that pilot Joe Lara had spatial disorientation.


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