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Join Date: Dec 2017
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What is obvious is that you have leaders of a church movement who also run a business. Although its "non-profit"- the leaders who run both are placing requirements on local churches to support a business financially. You're mixing a business with a church and it's a pretty tricky thing to handle on an ethical level. It's one thing when a church owns a daycare for its members or the community. It's another thing when they own a publishing company that wants exclusive privilege of printing and supplying all materials for the local churches. They require churches to purchase these materials and quarantine churches that don't comply. It's the perfect example of "leaven" and yet they proclaim they're the group on earth expressing the body of Christ in the best way? You can't have the same people running a church and running a business, interchanging money between the two, and be naive enough to think there won't be problems. There's no accountability with the leaders on any level. I hope that answered your question ![]() |
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