The Value of the Church Policy
Recently I was talking to the treasurer of a union which is in good and regular standing after these upheavals. He was telling me that his union was about $8,000,000 in debt right now, and he had no idea where to get the money from.
We talked about members from other fields sending their tithes to this union. He said it was against policy for him to ask people to do that, because the policy states that all church members are to pay their tithes to the field where they have their membership, and it is also expected that the membership is in your local church.
But on the other hand there are many Adventists who send their tithes to struggling fields they know need the funds more than their own conference. This does not mean they are opposed to their own leaders, just that they know the financial needs are much greater elsewhere.
The General Conference knows that these things are taking place, so why are they not stopping this "rebellion" against the existing policies?
That is because the General Conference realizes that policies are meant as guidelines, and not as an unchangeable law of operations.