Justin Bieber to 'give up friends, alcohol, weed for two weeks on Jesus camp in Palm Springs

                             Personal mission: Justin Bieber is reportedly in self-imposed isolation form his Hollywood lifestyle in a bid to get himself back on the Christian straight and narrow and was spotted in Rancho Mirage just outside Palm Springs, California, over the weekend reading a book from church Hillsong


After a summer of debauchery and brushes with the law, Justin Bieber is making amends.
The 20-year-old star is reportedly in self-imposed isolation form his Hollywood lifestyle in a bid to get himself back on the Christian straight and narrow.
The Baby singer was spotted in Rancho Mirage just outside Palm Springs, California, over the weekend and, according TMZ, is there to reconnect with his religious beliefs.
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The website reports the star is on a 'self-proclaimed mission to learn how to spread the word of God'.
The singer is taken instruction from his spiritual advisor and mega church Hillsong pastor, Carl Lentz.
While Carl - who reportedly baptised Justin in a bathtub in June - has yet to join the Canadian star on the West Coast, Justin is already getting a head start of his lessons.
Justin also recently took Kendall Jenner and Hailey Baldwin to one of his recent rock-style sermons.
Over the weekend, the New York Post published an interview with the church leader about one of his most famous followers.
Admitting Justin is far from perfect, the pastor said: 'He’s on a journey, if he’s not doing good, should we abandon him?'
And while the hitmaker may be cutting out some of his friends at the moment, Carl drew the line at calling some members of the star's entourage bad people.


Close bond: Earlier this month, the star went with the 36-year-old pastor to a Pittsburgh Steelers' bible class and on October 29 also attended the Knicks opening game along with Reverend Jesse Jackson (pictured)
Part of the team: The star has known the preacher since 2008 and is pictured here together with Justin's 'swag coach' Ryan Good in August 2013 

Justin's pastor, Carl said he does not guide or direct the star as much as he helps him deal with things in his life.
'I have a special role in Justin’s life, spiritually, but... I’m not a life-motivational guy. We’re talking about making sure his life remains a blessing, not a burden.'
Still a fan: Admitting Justin, pictured September, is far from perfect, the pastor said, 'He’s on a journey, if he’s not doing good, should we abandon him?'

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