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Ye cannot serve God and money
Here's a little more info why I'm concerned about the dealings of Eleanor Maier and why her decades-old Evangelism Explosion obsession (AKA Everyday Evangelism) raises red flags.
Right from the get-go, the current, official website for EE originates from a preacher who was named D James Kennedy. He was known to be as right wing as a reverse mortgage. You'll notice no matter how much he won't let you share Jesus until he gets some loot, they'll kindly help people Estate Plan for free. How nice... what could possibly go wrong?
Below: both regular money and old people money accepted
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Source: EE website
Okay, Eleanor didn't invent that, who could fault her... Now here is a direct lift from Bethel Newsletter from July 2013.
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Source: Bethel July 2013 - author Eleanor Maier
After decades of running 12-week courses on how to "witness" Jesus, thankfully another book altogether helps Eleanor to "build bridges" (I'm sorry but that looks like false pretenses) in order to get ready to really... wait, it's time for an Estate Planner again.
I blurred the names of the legal counsel so I don't get my ass unnecessarily sued off. They didn't invent it, who could fault them for wanting to help...
Below: direct screenshot the way it looks in the church newsletter
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Source: Bethel Newsletter September 2013
Now can you imagine any old person whose estate is being handled in a church?
Is it reasonable for me or anyone else to ask if any pressure is being applied for a person to donate some or all of their estate to ahem... uhm... :RpS_wink: ?