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Old 06-04-2022, 08:25 AM   #3
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I have been a part of many migrations. They get the concept from the alter and the tent. They say being set, settled and occupied is wrong. And if you're in a locality too long you need to get up and move. When the GTCA first started Minoru did a presentation of how many new churches would be established with saints migrating and new contacts being gained.

Many saints actually do move around in the country along with many to Europe. For children, this is very difficult. All the friends and your childhood mean nothing as you and your family are moving for God's move. Don't matter if you're in high school. In the new locality you will just have to be with other church children for your protection they say. V



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Originally Posted by Trapped View Post
Hi HBJ,

I think behind the "migrations" and the GTCA movement and the "taking the ground" was simply the deceptive cult propaganda that "the Lord's Recovery is spreading like wildfire" or "the ministry is reaching the entire earth"! This is very similar to the false impression Scientology gives its members that it is having a worldwide positive impact - what they call "clearing" the earth. Many "new" localities are simply several families being heavily pushed to "follow the Lamb" and migrate, plus a handful of gospel contacts who were deceived. I know of localities that have gone on in that state for a while, while the saints in it languished because they could only keep coming together week after week with just 8-10 people because they couldn't join with the established larger Christian church there, no growth, no life, no joy, no positive impact on the community. The "lampstand" was established so the leading brothers above them didn't focus on them anymore. Sometimes the church would officially fold after years, without fanfare or announcement.

Unfortunately for church kids who were part of families who migrated frequently, the message to that church kid was often unspoken things like "you are not important in this equation" and "we follow the Lamb and the Lamb clearly doesn't care about your stable relationships and healthy growth as a kid".

I wish I had more encouraging words for you, but from what you've written, the main "good" that seems to have come from that time period for you is that you have a knowledge and a clarity that this kind of thing isn't a good thing. You know that when this kind of thing occurs in a church, maybe it isn't a healthy church. You know what NOT to do with your own kids and what excessive burden NOT to lay on other people's families. Maybe you'll meet a kid one day who is experiencing what you did.....and you'll know to reach out to them and be there for them. Sometimes these kinds of "goods" are the only goods that can come from things. Sometimes things that happened to us really can just be summed up as "that sucked", and it's okay. God can use things that sucked down the line if He wants too.

Feel free to vent anytime.

Trapped
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