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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Greater Ohio
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There is an illusion (i.e. sales pitch) that the Full Time Training will positively benefit your Christian walk and understanding of the Bible. Whether this really occurs requires some honest research and evaluation into those who have passed through its 2 year schooling. Like any church program, or college for that matter, we must examine the fruit. The Bible tells us this.
Titus Chu of Cleveland, back in the early 2000's, told us that he asked some of the Blended Trainers for such data. There already was sufficient history with the FTTA to provide meaningful feedback. This data would not be difficult for LSM to obtain, but they balked at such a request. He wanted to know statistics like how many of the FTT graduates (1) served full time at LSM or the LC's, (2) how many grads were still active in the LC's, and (3) and how many grads had left the LC's. Obviously there were a sufficient number of Midwest returning grads by that time to warrant such an inquiry. MrsS, since we are both from Ohio, I thought it best to respond as I am doing. Before the LC's were targeted for an LSM "QUARANTINE" some 10 years ago, the FTT "trainers" were active in sowing suspicious seeds into all their attendants from the Midwest and elsewhere. Many young people who returned were highly suspicious of LC leadership in this region. Supposedly they were not adequately zealous for the teachings and ministry programs at LSM. These seeds of suspicion damaged the faith of many a young believer who was invested into their program. Their Training Program definitely has hidden agendas beyond what they tell people. These "seeds" had nothing to do with the truths of the Bible. They had nothing to do with immoral activities. They had nothing to do with anything the Bible would condemn. It was all about Lee. It was all about Lee's books, teachings, and programs. It was all about their "interpretation" of Lee's books, teachings, and teachings. It was all about whether the Midwest LC's, or any LC for that matter, was adequately supportive of LSM. They demanded that every LC and every LC leader be subservient to their every decree. Period! Or else!
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