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Old 03-28-2017, 10:05 PM   #156
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Default Re: A Woman of Chayil: Far Above Rubies by Jane Carole Anderson

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Originally Posted by Igzy View Post
No, we know what it means. It means you cannot publish anything of your own. If you feel led to write a book you have to squelch that leading for the sake of the "one trumpet."

Again, it's all about hoisting up Lee so that people continue to think of him as something in a class by himself and impossible to improve upon. What should naturally happen is that other teachers come along and improve on what Lee taught (and trust me there is a lot of room for improvement). That's the way God does things. But because of the artificial restrictions of the one publication edict, that can't happen. So ironically God's truth is not aided, but hindered.

Unless you truly think Lee cannot be improved upon, which is just plain silly.
Igzy,

That was not what Untohim said.

However LSM is a publishing company and they can choose to publish whomever they wish to. I can read whomever I wish to read. Obviously, Evangelical does too. Those two data points alone disprove Untohim's charge.

Yet, you are wrong that LSM only publishes Brother Lee.. They publish the speaking of half dozen brothers in the Ministry Magazine. Though they reference Brother Lee and Nee they also add their own experiences and fresh insights.

Furthermore, dozens of brothers have written and published articles in A&C. Kerry Robichaux has a book on Amazon.

So this forum continues to push a false narrative about this so called "edict" and" strictly forbidden" one publication that prevents anyone from reading and writing anything other than Brother Lee. Evangelical's non-LSM entries disproves that theory. Unless when you say "strictly forbidden" you don't mean strictly or forbidden.

As relates to this topic I am absolutely certain that LSM would not have published Jane's book. That is their right too.

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