Dear "bob,"
You wrote this:
Those with followers. You have some Brent. Where are you going to lead them? Why don’t you encourage them in the scriptures? Give real healing counsel. You may say part of healing is the venting of anger. This has been going on for almost a year now. You as leader should help turn that anger into a renewed hope and confidence in Jesus Christ. Heb 12:15 “Looking diligently lest any man fail of the grace of God; lest any root of bitterness springing up trouble you and thereby many be defiled.” Let’s not fail of the grace of God. It is abundant.
My intent is not malicious. I would just like some evidence that people are going on with the Lord. Some dialogue that indicates, “this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before.” Those who used to post such seem to be gone (Chuck Vanesse, Al Hartman). Maybe I am dreamer.
So long guys. If you find the time, pray for me. God knows who I am.
“bob”
I agree with you wholeheartedly. If you want to see some of this encouraging talk, go on
http://www.restfortheweary.us/bb/index.php. On that website, I am much more in the "encouraging" mode. Like someone else said, this BB is for venting, or at least that is it's current function. Every now and then we stray into a really encouraging topic for a while, but 17-20 years of the Code of Silence needs a couple years of venting to balance out----for non-overcomers. Overcomers, or course, don't need to vent.
Regarding the RickRoss articles, Rick didn't want to put my name on them. I put my name and phone on the Macgregorministries articles.
I don't recommend anyone else to put their phone number, etc. I don't even have a problem with anonymity.
However, it is Biblical that we have a right to face our accusers. I didn't like the fact that I couldn't get my name on the Ross articles, so eventually I had to start my own site, and take responsibility for my words and actions. Thanks for the Wyatt Earp comparison, BTW.
When you posted snipets of my writings and then said, "I am questioning your credibility Brent," you at least owe me to tell me who you are. If you only want to comment on the public domain that's fine, in light of anonymity. However, if you get personal (which is fine) you should be a person. Nevertheless, you may post anonymously if you wish.
As far as people silently being against the BB, there may be a dozen, perhaps more. However, I have hundreds of letters that say just the opposite.
Chuck Vanasse will be back, and I'm sure Al will stop by from time to time. Do you really want everyone to be doing this? Isn't it "healthy" that so many have "moved on?" I think so.
The overwhelming testimony I have received has been that people are happy to have been delivered and gotten into healthy churches. Chuck Vanasse himself put together a book for me that contained testimonies of people who had been blessed by the website and BB. The vast majority of people who registered here over the last year have found green pasture and fresh water and are "getting on" with The Lord.
I guess the real question is, Why are we still here?
For me, it's not because I am bitter. Mostly I laugh my head off when telling "Assembly" stories. I'm here, at least for now, because I presume to be a help to others. Perhaps I am mistaken in this, but I base this on the mail and phone calls I get.
I do have a few critics, but as far as I know, I have no followers. No one has given me a dime in all of this, except that Steve sent me a check for the balance of time on the web-hosting service. If I have inspired people, then I am happy. If I have stirred them up to throw off the yoke of bondage, praise God!
I know I have angered some, but as I posted somewhere else, this endeavor has been a hundredfold harvest for Suzie and I.
Before the website we were excommunicated, no inheritance, no Assembly friends except our fellow outcasts.
after the website, we have 80% of our Assembly friends back. We went from about 4 Assembly friends to about 40, in the space of 3 months. That's pretty good if you ask me. You can't make that many friends with a Dale Carnegie course, now can you?
Brent