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Originally Posted by Indiana
But, he did so in derogatory fashion, not making reference to Bill Mallon’s devastating experience with LSM co-workers in the late 1980s who at that time themselves did not recognize the headship of Christ with the elders among the churches,which was a big problem to Bill and other elders in the Southeast churches. This vital matter was skipped over by Ron in his speaking in Ecuador, as he mentioned Bill's letter only in a negative light. Because Ron Kangas did not want to justify Bill's concerns or my writings, he portrayed Bill Mallon’s letter as bad for his appeal to Brother Lee about LSM’s ignoble behavior in the Southeast, and he portrayed me as bad, as well, for circulating Bill’s letter, and other writings also.
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Ron Kangas was Witness Lee's chief editor for English language materials and an employee of LSM for years. He knew full well what was going on with the GM of LSM i.e. Lee's son in the late 1980s. Of course he didn't do a thing about it and ultimately as an employee of LSM trash talked those who did i.e. he is a company guy.
Prior to his LSM career he was an elder in Detroit. That church imploded and eventually shut down due to leadership issues.
His so called "ministry" today consists of repeating Witness Lee messages - something that takes very little effort or skill. And personally I can think of very few things more boring than listening to him do this.