Ministry Analysis and Confession

Dan McLeod sermon at Milltown Convention 2023

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… There’s joy in heaven when a sinner repents. Jesus went on to say, he that doeth evil hates the light, avoids the light, doesn’t want his evil to be exposed. But he said, he that doeth truth, a person who wants the truth, wants what is true and right and real, looks for light, looks for revelation, looks for exposure and confronts his or her own secrets and exposes them to the light. He said that his deeds may be manifest, may be made known ………. So that we expose ourselves to God and to others that God lets us know that we need to expose ourselves to. So that it can be obvious that we are walking with God.

Nicodemus was a man who wanted to follow Jesus. He wanted to be born again. Jesus had talked to him about being born again. He wanted that. He realised that this was a teacher who had come from God. He realised that there was great miracles and power in this name, in this man. He wanted to follow him. We read on later on that he began to do that. At first maybe in a kind of a secret way, in a quiet way but eventually more and more openly.

I’ve been aware over the years that there is power in coming to the light. I think of some people over the years who have exposed some things to me. I don’t remember asking them to do that.  Somehow, they felt that they needed to be open to somebody about what they were working through. Somehow, they dibbed me in. I’m talking about people who are part of our fellowship. One lady told me about how she had been addicted to painkillers. Sunday morning meeting every week; Wednesday night bible studies; no one knew she was addicted to painkillers. Another man came to me and revealed that if it wasn’t for his faith in Christ he would be living a homosexual lifestyle. He felt like he couldn’t do that because of his faith in Christ. He said that was his struggle, that was the flesh that he had. There have been others through the years who revealed things.

We aren’t told that we need to reveal everything to everybody, we aren’t told that in the scriptures but we are told to confess our faults to one another. There may be times, may be situations, where it is totally appropriate for us to confess some things to one another. It is hard to do. It is like confronting something in your own self. It is a challenge to do.

I think about Adam and Eve. The Lord had told them to not partake of this one tree. They did it anyway and their eyes were opened. The light revealed that they were naked. That is exactly how it happens for us, not so much from eating from a tree but from other things we come up against in life where we know it is the wrong thing to do but there is something about it that we really want, we think it is going to give us something, give us some kind of knowledge or give us some kind of experience that we haven’t had before that we would like to experience. God turned some light on us and then its really important what happens next. It is really important that we come to the light, or we stay in that light or go to more and more of that light.

I don’t understand much about this bit of Genesis 3 about Adam and Eve: They heard the voice of the Lord God walking in the garden in the cool of the day. God was walking in the garden in the cool of the day. I have a hard time visualizing exactly what that would have looked like. I don’t know if they could see him because it just says they heard the voice but they hid themselves from his presence. The Lord God called unto Adam in v9 and said unto him where art thou? Where are you? That’s a really important question for us. Where are you? And how we respond to that is really important. God shines his light and this is an invitation. An invitation to come forward and to reveal where we are and to not hide that from God and from others.

For those of you who aren’t part of our fellowship, we’d like to be really open with you about everything, about our fellowship, I say we and all of us in the ministry. We don’t want to hide things that you need to know. We don’t know everything ourselves, but we don’t want to hide the things that you would need to know. One thing that I will tell you that has happened to us this year as a fellowship and that is that there has been a string of revelations about people in our fellowship, very embarrassing revelations about some people’s personal lives and the way they treated others. We are dealing with that as a fellowship. We are working our way through that. Like someone said, its not a tragedy, well, it’s not a mark against any organisation that they have people who do wrong things. It’s a mark against any group of people if they have people with wrong things and they don’t deal with it in a proper way.

It’s not a surprise that human beings are sinners. That’s what we are. Unfortunately, we haven’t all handled it all well, these revelations, because we are sinners. We make mistakes, and then how we handle those mistakes we make more mistakes. I was reading in the Old Testament there are some times when OT prophets who were facing this crisis among the children of Israel, among  the Jews, these crises I should say. They prayed to God, they confessed their sins to God in an open, well sometimes it seems maybe in private and sometimes in an open public way. It wasn’t always Ezra Nehemiah and Daniel or others who did better and some others I haven’t found. They told in some of those prayers, confessions to God, that they had sinned and they talk about others who had sinned as well.

I’m not quite sure what to do with that. I feel like we ought to be open as a group about what we are struggling with. That we as a ministry need to be really open about our own faults so there can be joy in heaven over our ministry, instead of disappointment. A lot of us have felt a lot of feelings, a lot of feelings of disappointment, sorrow, shame and guilt about sometimes how we as individuals have acted and sometimes about the actions of other people.

I think about a time, 8 years ago or so, I was temporarily in another state. A lady came to me and told about a man in the meetings we were having, a man who was attending those meetings, who had harassed her and abused her for years. She asked us to confront him and do something about it. I didn’t know what to do. I talked about it a little bit with some other ministers there. They felt like she was kind of an unstable, difficult person to deal with. We ended up doing nothing.

It shouldn’t be a surprise to us that people are unstable and difficult when they are wounded. When they cry out to God, He hears that and He would love it if we would be as sensitive to that as He is, as responsive to that as He is. We want to do a better job about that. We haven’t done a very good job about hearing the cries around us and we want to do better about that. I want to do better about that.

So much of what we have heard about is about us brother workers, us guys, ministers, has been really disappointing. Sometimes we haven’t respected other people’s marriages. Sometimes we have looked lightly on our calling, sometimes we have, well the truth is that God has called some of us to be single. I don’t know if He called all of us in the ministry to be single. There were married ministers in the scripture. We have committed in recent years to be single and I can’t say that God has revealed to me that there is some young lady that I should be married to so it seems like I am supposed to be single, at least for now, and I haven’t done well at accepting that. At least for the time being I am single. That singleness or marriage is a gift from God, we read in I Corinthians 7. Every man has his proper gift of God, to be married or to be single. There are gifts involved in each of those.  Sometimes I haven’t looked for the gifts that there are in the situation God has me in.

One thing, young people that have been damaged, there has been trust damaged in our relationship with the people in our fellowship, between the ministry and what we call the friends, the believers, people who are believing in Christ and wanting to live the truth. Sometimes we in this ministry have damaged that trust by the way that we have acted. We have been demanding about our time in your homes, instead of being servants. That has eroded trust. I realise that there has been some trust damaged in the last few months but there has been trust damaged for many years. I have heard it all through the years.

Those are some things that God is shining a light on. It really matters how we respond to that, it really matters what we do next, that we come to the light, that we confess about where we are. When the Lord God spoke to Adam and Eve He said where are you? He is asking us that same question, where are you? He wants us to be honest about that first of all, where we are, and He wants us to be honest about where we are going.

When God made a covering for their nakedness, one thing about the light it not only exposes our faults, our mistakes, it exposes God’s provision for our mistakes, God’s provision for our thirst. There are people who are hungering and thirsting for righteousness. People who have even left our fellowship because they couldn’t in good conscience stay. We read in the scripture there are people who leave the believers for several reasons. We also read that hey might leave because they were not of us, they were not believers, they were anti-Christian. We also read that people might be consumed if we bite and devour them. It is not necessarily that they want to leave but because they have been bitten repeatedly they end up getting devoured and they are no longer there, no longer with us.

 [Story about a spring flowing with water in the Everett area. All sorts of people, Christian, Muslim, Hindu, Jewish, come to get the clean pure water that they have heard about, because they are thirsty and they want to get clean.]

I wouldn’t have known about that water except someone told me. I wouldn’t have known about Jesus except someone told me. Down through the years I have found that there is water there. There have been a lot of times where I have been thirsty. There are a lot of times where I wished He would give me more water or maybe different water. He has given water. We can go to Him. There is water there. There is water for people who are thirsty. There is water for people who need to be clean. Let’s take advantage of that. The light is revealing that for us. Let’s focus on Him, focus on that relationship that we can have with Him that will help us to keep taking steps into the light, experiencing a little of the joy that there is going to be in heaven because there’s sinners who are turning away from what they have been.


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18 thoughts on “Ministry Analysis and Confession”

  1. “There were married ministers in the scripture. We have committed in recent years to be single and I can’t say that God has revealed to me that there is some young lady that I should be married to so it seems like I am supposed to be single, at least for now, and I haven’t done well at accepting that”. This is a reoccurring theme; being in a celibate ministry. The apostle Peter was married. Paul implied that some of the other apostles were married, and stated that they certainly were free to do so. “Have we not power to lead about a sister, wife, as well as other apostles, and as the brethren of the Lord, and Cephas [Peter]?” (1 Cor. 9:5). Scripture further makes it clear that “marriage is honorable in all, and the bed undefiled: but whoremongers and adulterers God will judge” (Heb.13:4). William Irvine set up the organization to have a celibate ministry. That does not appear to have been God’s plan.

    1. Doreen Saunders: Your reply points-out some very basic facts about this Dan Mcleod. However, whatever this is; is it recorded as actually he spoke? As if this is true; WE ARE “embarrassed”. We are embarrassed for the whole lot; if this is what was exactly said; and is not a Joke being played on him.
      First; Nicodemus was a Pharisee. WHO were Pharisees? They were part of the Government of the Nation of Israel=”the Temple in Jerusalem: who were appointed by God, through the Law of Moses. THIS Pharisee who held the responsibility of being a “master”: the position of “teaching” the Law. What Law? The Law of Moses! John 3:2,:10 and refers to Luke 5:17 as a further explanation.
      This is A Very sad picture.
      John 3:1- :12 Here is a man Who was a ruler of the Jews. He was part of their very Government in the Temple! His position was appointed by God; given to Moses to give to God’s chosen Nation of Israel God’s very Law and commandments.
      John 3:2 by night. in the Dark so he could not be seen. What was he in the Daylight? :10. a “master” teacher of the Law of Moses for the People Israel.
      This is a glaring picture of the 2×2 ministry.
      They are unable to know to whom Jesus ministered, what he preached to his chosen people of Israel, nor how that Nation could prepare for their promised, “covenanted” Kingdom of Heaven on Earth.
      Nicodemus made a very wise choice. :2 and :14 – :21; :18 he believed in the prophesied, promised son of David – as the Messiah: because he “believed” in the NAME of the only begotten Son of God. NO, it was not “believe in the only true ministry” that saved Him. He was born of water(his natural birth) and born of the Spirit. :6 Explains this.
      We just marvel that we sat and listened and Ohed! and Owed! for decades to such ministry as this example of Dan. So we should NOT condemn.
      How can they be open to those who aren’t part of this fellowship?
      What part are they going to be open about?
      That he has not found a young lady that he should be married to?
      He might in the future! And that he has NOT done well with that?
      Or is it that it there are those who are Anti-Christian.
      Matthew 15:24, 10:5, :6 explains Jesus Was only sent to the “lost Sheep of the House of Israel”.= Jews
      And John 20:21 explains Jesus was sending his 12 apostles as His Father had sent Him. Acts 2:5, and :14 thru :36 reads the 12 speak to Jews.
      Acts 2:42-:46 show “ALL” believers continued steadfastly in the “apostles” Doctrine: Luke 24:53, Acts 3:1. Acts 5:41 – :42.
      YES: The very Doctrine God thru Moses gave to Nation of Israel.
      They were NOT Christians (Acts 11:25-:26) until The Ministry of Saul named Paul: Who preached Ephesians 3:1-9 and 1 Corinthians 15:14; And Romans 3:21-:27. This is Christianity.
      Jesus and the 12 only preached to bring that corrupt Government of Israel; back to God. That is Jewdism! They needed to believe THAT Jesus was their Messiah, King and Judge. And that their Promised, Covenanted Kingdom was AT HAND! Oh, how we pray THAT each of you read and learn what is really written by God through the very “Spirit of Christ”:(! Peter 1:11)

  2. Thank God, you are one of the few who really understand what it’s al about, and led by the Spirit of God, the advice you gave is very simple to understand what sinners should do. Repent and bring the sin to light, (keeping in mind) that while on earth, each and every sinner will bear the consequence of their own sin until death

  3. This is wonderful!! Open, honest, nurturing, healing! Exactly what we all need to hear, to restore trust in our ministry, to be our shepherds! Thank you, Dan McLeod, for your willingness to speak the truth!

    1. I don’t think this will, or should restore trust in the ministry. This is one minister, there are many who are corrupt and also teach wrong doctrine.
      However it is refreshing to see one open up about what we are facing these days, but to restore trust there will have to be major changes, in both doctrine and actions.
      Thanks Dan for your courage.
      You were never expected to do well with being single Dan, God said it’s not good for man to be alone, and he made a helpmeet for Adam.
      Jesus sent out a married ministry, GOD doesn’t require anyone to be celibate, that’s man’s mind, and actually the bible attributes that thinking to Satan himself,( as doctrine of devils, forbidding to marry).
      If you choose and want to be single, that’s ok, but it should never be forced on anyone.
      When we read where Jesus sent out the twelve, He told them, you are going to have to leave your wife and children, and home etc, but it was for a short while, then they would return. They had wives, children and homes.
      Sadly scripture has not been followed by this ministry in more ways than one.
      What may have been acceptable when they started out, very soon became corrupted, and more and more corrupted right up to this day.
      I have loved the ministry and fellowship but, unless they return to the teachings of Jesus, and have the love of God in their hearts,( which quite evidently is lacking) God cannot bless them and I cannot bid them Godspeed.

  4. Thank you to this worker for speaking this and thank you to this site for publishing. The source (worker) and message have been a balm to me from a fairly far distance. I believe the miracles of our Father through Jesus still going forth on the Earth today

  5. Wow. That was a long winded way of saying there have been mistakes and we are sinners but the ministry is still worthwhile and where you can find living water. These revelations are not just sins. They are crimes. And those who have known about these crimes and did nothing were also committing sins of omission and possibly crimes of aiding and abetting criminal behavior. If they did not know, I can understand. But he admitted he knew. Also, he didn’t say much about the victims. My overall impression is he was trying to say some things, but he was still presenting some sort of silver lining in the whole sordid mess. “Gods people” should be law abiding at minimum. There’s no excuse for aiding and abetting CSA. You are either part of the solution or part of the problem. His sermon, whilst perhaps touching, was still a weak stand on specifically how he plans to deal with the crimes for the future.

    1. I agree, Angela. I hesitated commenting on what was, at first read, a courageous, necessary, and heartfelt sermon. To me it was a start, and I commend Dan for delivering it. Then as I re-read it, I tried to put myself in the shoes of hundreds of parents whose child had been molested, even raped, by a worker IN THEIR OWN HOME, as they heard/read this sermon. And I realized that again, this was a case of a worker coming to the plate, only to swing and miss. This isn’t about single vs married workers. Re-read his statement about trust: “there has been trust damaged in our relationship with the people in our fellowship”….”We have been demanding about out time in your homes, instead of being servants. That has eroded trust”. Really? He ignores the proverbial ‘elephant in the room’, that is the criminal abuse of children IN THEIR HOMES by workers, the criminal failure to report, and the criminal coverup that has gone on for years or decades. I can also understand the reluctance to implicate oneself in any of the above criminal behavior.
      As I’ve posted before on Wings, IMO this behavior and continuing coverup will only change when the majority of professing people, including convention hosts, demand it change. Right now I only see a vocal minority, which isn’t enough. And some workers will continue to preach ‘nothing to see here. Let’s move on’. As an example, remember the recent missive from an overseer after convention ‘All is well in God’s Kingdom.’ Not yet, I’m afraid.

      1. To stand for the truth: He totally missed saying the main reasons trust has been eroded! He doesn’t show any empathy towards victims and their families and parents. He tried to make it seem like the biggest problem is they are too demanding? Really? He tried… I will give him that. And I agree about the Light. But he failed to say what the Light has shown, in plain direct English…if this is the closest thing to a full confession… he doesn’t get it and I think most of the workers right now are just afraid of being implicated… they are more worried about saving the ministry than making things right for victims and survivors. He tried to justify why there’s a celibate ministry… because I think deep down he knows that is a big part of the problem. This is a church with a sex abuse problem, in which talking about sex even normal sex is taboo, with a ministry where sex is forbidden. Yet there are still so many that are Dancing With Wolves.

  6. It seems like things are only considered “wise” or “wisdom” when we agree with them. But things are considered “deceitful” and “slander” when we disagree with them.
    I was praying last night and God finally spoke to me. I prayed for help on how to deal with all of the abuse in our fellowship. Not for me personally, as I haven’t suffered sexual abuse. I haven’t suffered mental abuse. It has nothing to do with me. But I’ve been praying for answers on how I can be a help in Gods kingdom. I asked to be a vehicle or vessel for change. To be used as his pawn. I know it won’t be easy and I’ll lose friends and family relationships along the way. But he spoke to me. Here’s what he said:
    “This isn’t my kingdom. I wouldn’t call people to serve me and to preach the gospel of my Son who would abuse children and abuse their neighbors spiritual well being. I wouldn’t put overseers in place who would schlep predators from location to location to prey on others. I am the overseer. Trust no man’s doctrine other than Mine and my Son’s. I never asked my Son to start a church, so leave this one”.
    So is this wisdom? Or is this deceit? Is this Satans answer to my prayer? I was told by a worker that Satan can intercept our prayers. How is that fair? How do I know if I’m getting Gods wisdom or Satans deceit? How do we know that what we’re getting from the plywood platform that’s 18 inches off the ground isn’t from Satan?
    What does professing mean? Does it mean going from Sunday meeting to Wednesday meeting and just making up a testimony on the spot? I can’t tell you how many times I’ve done that. Is it memorizing your prayer before you pray it in meeting? I don’t know why we’re praying in front of people in the first place. It’s so odd. Why can’t we just pray at home before we go to bed, before we start the day, before we eat breakfast, lunch and dinner (that’s five prayers already in one day) now if this was a Sunday and you prayed in meeting (6) then you pray for the emblems (7) then you pray in gospel meeting because you’re a worker (8). That’s 8 prayers in one day.
    If every person prayed just once a day (7 billion x 1 prayer = 7 billion prayers a day. 7 billion prayers / 24 hours = 291 Million prayers an hour. 291 million / 60 minutes = 4,860,000 prayers a minute. 4.8 M prayers a minute / 60 seconds = 81,000 prayers a second! I know some people who have two ears and don’t even listen to me when I’m speaking. I sure hope he is catching our prayers in that mix. Then again, he may be busy in Africa with the children in the mines. He might be busy with the Ukraine/Russian war. He might be busy helping the workers what to say in gospel meeting! That’s probably the most likely one since we are the chosen ones. The poor chosen ones who live in America with air conditioning and healthcare and longevity and opportunity and clean water and food and obesity. I feel bad for everyone else who is going to hell.
    Also, how do I apply for the work?

    1. Applicant:

      (Matthew 7:16) “you will know them by their fruit” is part of Jesus teaching about recognizing true followers and avoiding false prophets. Starting with verse 15, we read this context: “Beware of the false prophets, who come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly are ravenous wolves. You will know them by their fruits. Grapes are not gathered from thorn bushes nor figs from thistles, are they? So every good tree bears good fruit, but the bad tree bears bad fruit. A good tree cannot produce bad fruit, nor can a bad tree produce good fruit. Every tree that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire. So then, you will know them by their fruits” (Matthew 7:15–20).

      Trust God He will show you His Truth, Way and Life🌷

    2. Applicant- Jesus as far as I can recall said we should pray in secret, the only place in the New Testament that I can recall were we are admonished to pray in the open is if someone is sick and call’s us to pray for them.The praying in front of other’s in meetings and convention’s has bothered me aswell.

    3. A good read here on this page. A page from August 2023. Back when we were all being awakened with the wafting of dark roast from the kosher kitchen.

      I have been thinking about redemption. The worker in the newsfeed here that spoke somewhere mentions repentance. Could it be that Christians all figured the cup of redemption was sipped once a week and the renewing of cleansing and redemption happened each Sunday morning around 11:30am? (or whatever time each week their religion dictated that redemption would happen?)

      Could it be that the job of redemption was really left up to us individually while we walked the weary path of life, but the cup only a reminder that one day when the lid went down on our little time that the Redeemer would finish what we were not able to finish? Is redemption not rather a difficult ongoing process for each of us to continue reworking the building blocks of our life, a continual assessment, discarding some blocks, obtaining new ones, that bit by bit we are getting more and more blocks aligning with the Chief Cornerstone? Has organized religion taught that once a certain block is in place there is no going back and reassessing it? “Buried buddy, buried! Keep building upwards my friend! Don’t look back! Don’t waste yer time digging anything up! Its all a wash!”

      Has Christianity taken the cup for granted and tried to soak their garments each week with the blood of grapes to make them appear white? So they could start a new week off afresh and leave the mess of the previous week behind? And believe in their head that the mess really did not happen? Did the founding fathers of organized religion that put together the founding principals of organized religion take the ‘burying in the depths of the sea’ thingy on themselves so that they could move ‘forward’ in their ‘beauteous’ work? Did the priests stand behind the scribes and have some wordsmithing going on when we read that Jesus said in so many words that whatever the disciples condoned on earth would be condoned in heaven? And whatsoever they condemned on earth would be condemned in heaven? I just filled out the paperwork for becoming a disciple. The certificate is in the mail. I understand that after I get the certificate I can start deciding who is in and who is out. And how long the skirts need to be.

      And a little other thought. Have the skirts of the organization not maybe have been a little too long? A little overly conservative in a sense? Was it somehow spiritually sexy to just uncover the ankles of the organization? Ewww….what is up there?

  7. Applicant- you said this is the answer you got from God:

    “This isn’t my kingdom. I wouldn’t call people to serve me and to preach the gospel of my Son who would abuse children and abuse their neighbors spiritual well being. I wouldn’t put overseers in place who would schlep predators from location to location to prey on others. I am the overseer. Trust no man’s doctrine other than Mine and my Son’s. I never asked my Son to start a church, so leave this one”.

    “So is this wisdom? Or is this deceit? Is this Satans answer to my prayer? I was told by a worker that Satan can intercept our prayers. How is that fair? How do I know if I’m getting Gods wisdom or Satans deceit?”

    Does this sound like it comes from Satan?
    God will help you to know the Truth and His Truth will set you free!

    1. Applicant: and Louise: How very interesting are your questions. How very sad that you do not have answers! I had a comment about Nicodemus which was posted August 25, at 12:02 am. It is now gone. Perhaps you read it before it disappeared. If NOT ask Wings if you can see it, as it was approved.
      The answer you said you got from God; You wonder if satan intercept.?! According to Our Holy Bible which is according to 1 Peter 1:11: is the very “Spirit of Christ”: YOU ARE straight-on. Something in your learning what is actually written in your Bible has assured you that God knows what IS HIS KINGDOM. THE ABUSE OF THE “false teaching” is where your Doubt comes from.
      This account of Nicodemus in scripture only mentions him 3 times. But we get a clear picture of whom Jesus ministered and preached when in his flesh on this earth. Matthew 15:24 is Jesus very own words.
      Who was Nicodemus? An Israelite, serving in the Temple according to the Law of Moses. John 3:1-:12 In the day light he was a teacher of the Law of Moses. We see him doing this in John 7:50 – :51. Did Nicodemus leave the Temple and his religion of Judaism . NO! did he need to? NO! WHY NOT? Because Jesus, who was of the seed of David, John 1:9-:11 came to HIS OWN. :12 But as many as received Him….; even to them who believed ON HIS Name! As in John 3:18.
      John 7:37 – :50, :50 – :5, we see Nicodemus still doing his Job as a “teacher of the Law!” Did Nicodemus go to a different religion. Nicodemus “just believed in Jesus NAME” as Jesus demanded in John 3:18. As had been prophesied, by
      all the Fathers and prophets in the Old Testament in our Holy Bibles.
      Then we read of Nicodemus in John 19:39 (secretly:38) :40 and prepared Our Lord and Saviour’s disfigured, mangled body for an acceptable burial. Yes, Nicodemus believed “WHO Jesus WAS” : the redemption of Israel; God’s Chosen Nation. Oh, the pain and suffering. Oh, the abuse, on so many levels, of so many innocent and honest little ones and hearts who sooo want to be right with God. Who are misled because they do NOT know and understand God’s Word: Our Holy Bible. It is written in plain, understandable English. God’s answer to you is the beginning of your learning what is actually written. Oh, we pray for each of You. Please, ask Wings for my address if you want to.

  8. Applicant: We just want to help you with your decision that has been laid in your heart. You just want to help to deal with all of the abuse in our fellowship. Yes, all of our hearts are torn with the destruction and the callousness of those who knew about the criminal perversion and deep damage it caused. Those overseers then threw the hurting and destroyed with their advocates: YES, threw them all in a dump-heap as the abusers were protected and rewarded. And to realize Now, ALL those who KNEW about all of this; KEPT; by choice; all of this “in the Dark”! Yes, we have just read of those in Eagle Bend knew of this for 23 years and tried to protect those coming to Conv.. WOW, a light shown on all of this, then; would have given each Mother and Father the TOOLS to protect their own for at least 23 of those years from abuse… AND each and every one of those Sisters just ‘half of a chance’ to protect themselves.
    Now, your desire to help; is much needed! But on this site there is at least one worker has left their position in the so called “WORK” to be able to get their mind wrapped around all of this and maybe be of help to the abused.
    Other cases of at least 2, have been removed from their position in the “WORK” because they were and have been “advocating” for the “abused”.
    Others have been removed from the “WORK” because they were preaching Paul’s Gospel given to him by the “risen” and “ascended” Jesus Christ in Heaven. So, maybe Wings – whose main purpose is to help; can guide you.
    Our purpose is to help you consider to whom you apply and just how much you really KNOW of God’s Word. Your second paragraph reveals God’s very clear warning and answer to you. Now, it is your responsibility; to search God’s very mind and will. Yes, Our Holy Bible has all the answers. We, pray God will be able to help you as he helped Lydia: Acts 16: not long after God, the Son; the Risen Christ had sent Saul-(whom God named Paul): Acts 13:1-4.
    Acts 16:12-15 Lydia – whose heart the Lord opened THAT she attended unto the things which were spoken of Paul.
    Again, WINGS purpose alone; is to help and protect and bring healing to ALL these victims; and can help you find a place of helping those who have been so violently abused and destroyed from a normal life and for all their life.

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