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Author Topic: Help Wanted: Chief Financial Officer - factually challenging position  (Read 38624 times)

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Ozzie

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One of the great problems in modern Adventism is that we have abrogated Justice and adopted a false religion of unlimited Mercy. This is fatal and it's affects are clearly being felt by a church that is racked by one mess after another. The book Who Watches? Who cares? reviews just seven of these examples but the lessons and their longterm impact still haunt us today.


I have heard it said that attitudes and practices in the church swing like a pendulum historically between either too liberal or too legalistic. 

It is hard to find a happy medium.



How do we find the answer to this perpetual problem? I see a situation now, where everything id 'Grace-centred' to the extent that practically 'anything goes', and as I seem to be hitting my head up against a brick wall, I don't know which way to turn. :dunno:
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One of the great problems in modern Adventism is that we have abrogated Justice and adopted a false religion of unlimited Mercy. This is fatal and it's affects are clearly being felt by a church that is racked by one mess after another. The book Who Watches? Who cares? reviews just seven of these examples but the lessons and their longterm impact still haunt us today.


I have heard it said that attitudes and practices in the church swing like a pendulum historically between either too liberal or too legalistic. 

It is hard to find a happy medium.



How do we find the answer to this perpetual problem? I see a situation now, where everything id 'Grace-centred' to the extent that practically 'anything goes', and as I seem to be hitting my head up against a brick wall, I don't know which way to turn. :dunno:



But if you weren't hitting your head against that brick wall, you would never know how good it feels when you finally give up :ROFL: and accept any and all in the name of ???? you pick the term
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How do we find the answer to this perpetual problem? I see a situation now, where everything id 'Grace-centred' to the extent that practically 'anything goes', and as I seem to be hitting my head up against a brick wall, I don't know which way to turn. :dunno:


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But if you weren't hitting your head against that brick wall, you would never know how good it feels when you finally give up :ROFL: and accept any and all in the name of ???? you pick the term

Point taken Bonnie!  :dogwag:
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Re: Help Wanted: Chief Financial Officer - factually challenging position
« Reply #48 on: September 20, 2008, 08:54:08 PM »

According to the September 2008 3ABN World magazine, pg 41, 3ABN ex-CFO Larry Ewing is still very much involved with 3ABN.  Now, his "watchful eye" keeps track of the activities of the new production truck in Canada and the northwestern United Stsates.
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Re: Help Wanted: Chief Financial Officer - factually challenging position
« Reply #49 on: September 20, 2008, 09:06:00 PM »

It is interesting that the 2006 Form 990 was scanned by the IRS on June 27, 2007.

Yet here we are in the latter half of September and still no 2007 Form 990.  I wonder what the hold up could be...
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Re: Help Wanted: Chief Financial Officer - factually challenging position
« Reply #50 on: September 26, 2008, 01:20:31 PM »

It is interesting that the 2006 Form 990 was scanned by the IRS on June 27, 2007.

Yet here we are in the latter half of September and still no 2007 Form 990.  I wonder what the hold up could be...

Maybe, since they have been so completely "exonerated" they need to restate a few items??? After all they are absolutely "perfect", except when it comes to restating all the errors in the returns, back how many years? And that just to "perfect" all those returns!!!

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Re: Help Wanted: Chief Financial Officer - factually challenging position
« Reply #51 on: September 26, 2008, 06:26:08 PM »

I wonder if the audit report is complete yet.  Maybe they are trying to figure out how to comply with FASB 5.
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Re: Help Wanted: Chief Financial Officer - factually challenging position
« Reply #52 on: September 29, 2008, 06:48:14 PM »

I wonder if the audit report is complete yet.  Maybe they are trying to figure out how to comply with FASB 5.

And does Hamilton know what FASB 5  is and how it applies to a non-profit? Doubt it!!!

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