12-07-2011, 05:29 PM | #1 |
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Sisters of the Rebellion
In 2001 I met Sandee Rapoport after meeting with Max for three hours at a brother's home in Riverside, CA. She and others had come in to join us for further fellowship. I met that week in Southern CA with other former leaders, which was my primary objective, after having sent them In the Wake of the New Way, my first writing. My visiting took place December 3 thru 10 exactly ten years ago.
I had several email contacts with Sandee concerning her experience in Anaheim. I was amazed at the love and forgiveness in her heart she continually expressed toward brothers Ron Kangas or Witness Lee and others. Two sisters she got me in contact with had the same spirit of love. Jane Anderson testified of her “repentance to Lynn Turner and her husband and the sweet experience of brotherly love that resulted” and discussed with elders the need “to be free to open up to one another honestly about our problems and personal situations.” This, Jane and others saw as a necessary labor of love in the church to build up the Body. But it was apparently viewed by church authority as a part of a sisters’ rebellion against God’s move that damaged God’s building. Thus, church authority was executed to “terminate” the “divisive” and “independent” sister in a scene that was considered to be to this day by the executioner a proper demonstration of the “headship of Christ” in the Body. http://www.HidingHistoryintheLordsRe...eRebellion.pdf |
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