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Originally Posted by Ohio
At this point in time, I find it hard to believe that dear brother Dave Canfield still clings to the tired notion that leaving the Recovery is "forsaking the church, the desire of God’s heart, His eternal purpose." Has Canfield not realized how far askew the Recovery has deviated from God's eternal purpose. It has become just another denomination, headquartered in Anaheim, that is just all about WL. Being in Chicago, he witnessed firsthand the hypocrisy of siding with LSM agents, and how Chicago leaders flip-flopped their stand for freedom due to personal offenses.
Most annoying is Canfield's method of using fear to lure departing members back into the fold, threatening them with a "great price" which must be paid in this age or the next.
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Ohio am I wrong to assume that Canfield left the Anaheim based Recovery and is now with the Cleveland based Recovery? If part of Cleveland's thing wouldn't his article's intended audience be those who left the LC and are meeting with other Christian groups and/or those elders in the Midwest like John Myer, etc who are no longer "ground of locality" advocates?