03-06-2018, 04:27 PM
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(03-06-2018, 02:49 PM)Ed Hurst Wrote: Our local version, Feed the Children, didn't have a non-disclosure last time I checked, but it was otherwise the same as Samaritan's Purse in everything else. I ran into the founder of Feed the Children (Larry Jones) way back in the 1970s when he was just a simple crusading evangelist. I didn't like him then, but I had to admit his resonant baritone made for a big chunk of charisma. He built Feed the Children a short time later, 1979. Sometime after that I got to know a few folks who worked at Feed the Children and they weren't too sunny about him and his ways. The scandal that got Jones fired and his turncoat daughter in hot water includes both of them being immoral about different things and trading accusations in public. He has disappeared since those days.Ok , to be completely honest I don't know if they sign non disclosure because they wouldn't be able to admit it. I have met several people through my kids school stuff that came here to work for SP after leaving corporate jobs, at first they were all bubbly brimming at their opportunity to put faith and work together. They left jaded. I think it operates much like any corporate environment and that makes them disillusioned so, they leave to go wherever the money is. I know the upper echelon make good money because to move in BR society you have to be in BR Country Club ( social membership $30000/yr full $60,000) FG net worth now that pa's dead is quoted as in excess of $28 million. So much for not taking an extra cloak or staff etc. The Lord's true servant's are like us brother, we're broke and don't give a shit because whatever we need for His service is there exactly when we need it .
We can agree that big religious organizations are full of rats. This is what comes from the way hero worship works in Amermoney