1. The Greedy
2. The tight-wads
3. The practical hard-workers
For the love of money is the root of all evil ... |
The ntcc is run much like the United States Government is run.
The government has their hand in every aspect of your life. ...
And so does ntcc!
The ntcc is run much like the United States Government is run. Uncle Sam takes a big chunk of money off of the top of your pay check called income tax. This is much like tithe in that it is a percentage of your income before any of it gets spent. Then you have State taxes that come out of your check before you see anything in your bank account. Then you have other deductions like Social Security, unemployment insurance and the list goes on. This is everything that is taken out of your check before you get to spend a penny. Then when you go to spend the money you have to pay sales tax on everything you buy. Food tax which is usually more than sales tax when you buy food in a restaurant. Hotels are taxed and they pass that high tax-rate onto you; (by law they have to). Just about every bill you pay to include the phone bill, energy bill, cable, high-speed internet, water, trash (and the list goes on) has taxes on the bill; taxes which are over and above the services that you are paying for. The government has their hand in every aspect of your life. If this is not enough you then have taxes that are incorporated into every business that you patronize. For example if the Government makes Walmart pay taxes on its profits, do you think that Walmart is going to eat those costs themselves? What they do is they incorporate the price of those taxes into the price that you pay at the register so that you pay their taxes for them. This happens in every business; the expenses of operating are passed along to you the customer. When the Government gets greedy they come out with a new tax that supposedly is on the rich or the wealthiest people such as Gasoline and oil companies. They tax the fuel right at the pump. Why not? The oil companies are rich; they can afford it. Right? This tax is again paid by you the customer. So what do they want to do? As they have done in the past they are suggesting that the oil companies pay "windfall" tax on their profits. Who do you think will pay for that? Us. Gas will be so expensive that we'll have to spend ten bucks just to put enough gas in our lawn mower to cut the grass. If your parents die and leave you their life savings which they have paid taxes on all their life, then you have to pay taxes on it before you spend it; if they repeal the Bush tax cuts, it will be 55% taxed. Then you got property tax, personal property tax, automotive taxes and the list goes on and on and on.
The ntcc has a very similar system to the United States Government. First of all you have tithe which is paid off of the top of your check before Uncle Sam Gets a hold of it. Wait a sec, didn't uncle sam already get a hold of it? Then it is very highly encouraged (from behind the pulpit) that we are not to be tightwads and pay to the penny; but we are to pay more than 10% so God can have room to bless us. Also, just in case we receive blessings throughout the week, throw a few extra bucks into the envelope so you'll be covered. So there we have it; tithe is taken care of. What next? Offerings. This is where they really dig into your wallet. That little velvet bag with the two wooden handles gets to make its rounds at least 5 or 6 times a week. I've seen it passed around in Sunday school and morning and evening church services, bible studies and even on special occasions during fellowship after the service when everyone is eating cake and drinking Cool-aid. But there is nothing wrong with this; it is a free-will offering right? I've seen ntcc preachers sweat and slobber from behind the pulpit trying to get people to give more money. The part of the service that is supposed to be 10 seconds long right before the offering plate makes its rounds was often turned into a mini sermon and fire was issued forth from behind the pulpit before the basket was even prayed over in anticipation of receiving a large wad of cash. I've even seen that pesky little bag passed around more than one time in the same service. Okay, we'll cut you some slack because everybody takes up offerings, don't they?
Here are a few more examples of how the ntcc is like the federal government:
Budget offerings: This is a tax that is incorporated into their system of money extraction for the purpose of covering expenses that were not able to be covered by previous taxes; I mean offerings.
World Missions: This is a tax that is used to export ministers overseas so that they can live in complete and total poverty and receive very little help from the government; ur I mean ntcc leadership, which they have given so much of their money to and entrusted with their welfare.
Building Fund: This is a very special fund of money that is set aside for the expansion of the church or so the church can grow. More real-estate. I thought that was what the escrow fund was for; but that shows you how much I know; I was just a church member (who often kept the books for ntcc ministers) Guess they will make a rule, oops, "policy" against that now. All you ministers better bone up on your math! We can't afford to have the members knowing what really happens to all that money!
Revival Fund: This also is a very necessary offering that is taken up so that when the overseer goes on vacation in his Recreational Vehicle, ur I mean when He and his wife come to preach a revival, ahem, they will be able to fill up their company purchased RV; and they can get to the next place and be able to afford to eat out every night at restaurants and such. But wait, the people at the next location will pick up that tab just so they can "be a blessing to The Man Of Gawd".
There are also many things that are expected like taking the pastor out every weekend; which I used to do anyway; because I felt sorry for the guy never having money. Which brings us to the question, "Why would they always be broke with all of the tithes and offerings and special offerings that were taken up?
The answer is that the ntcc taxes that were imposed on the pastors were even more than that which was imposed on the members. I'm sorry; I keep saying taxes when what I really mean to say is tithe and offerings. If you think that the average church member has a lot of tribute to pay wait till you see what the average pastor has to pay in addition to housing, a church building, utilities, food and clothing, and transportation including to and from conference. Actually the pastor only has two or three things that he must pay for. The two biggies are church tithe and pastor's tithe. One of them is tithe on everything they make and the other is tithe on tithe and everything the church brings in. In order for the pastor to survive he has to get a job;and in some cases now his wife has to sin and get a job also; and they have to put everything into the General fund to meet the requirements of ntcc. While all tithe income and Sunday morning offerings goes onto the tithe ledger then 10% off the top goes to Graham; thus the term 'tithe on tithe' ("which for years has been a source of ble$$ing for the churches"--mcUk). The rest goes to the pastor. Wait a sec, I've got it wrong again. 40% of what's left in the tithe fund goes to an escrow fund; and then the pastor gets what's left unless there is not enough in the General fund, which there very seldom is, so the money ends up in the General fund; and the local pastor gets nothing. The General fund is supposed to be used to pay all of the bills; and this is why there is so much push for people to give above and beyond what they are able. Then the local pastor has to pay all of the special offerings like world missions and such. It's no wonder a lot of pastors want their members to pay tithe on their tax returns which is misrepresented as an "increase" when in fact that money was already tithed on by the recipient in most cases. I remember rwd would preach, "I hope Gawd gives you members just like youurself!" This explains why the escrows were introduced to "prevent misappropriation, mismanagement and/or theft of each church's finances and to provide them a reserve account for coverages of extraordinary expenses" like Grant's secular education. Oops. Did I say that? I'm sorry jury, strike the words "Grant's secular education" from the record. That was uncalled for; or was it?
The very few ntcc ministers that are able to succeed in this environment can be categorized into the three types of people that we listed at the beginning of this thread. The greedy take up all the offerings and pass on the expenses to the church members without sacrificing their own personal lifestyles. They expect everyone else to sacrifice; but they themselves are not willing to... Sounds like davis and kekel to us. The tightwads operate on the same principle by extracting as much money as they can from their members and also sacrificing themselves to put every penny into the work to keep it afloat. The last type of person is very, very rare in the ntcc; and that is the practical hard-working individual that is able to get a very good paying job, or able to get a large following of church members that can sustain the financial obligations of the church without asking for more than people are able to give.
Does this sound crazy to anyone else besides me? Do you ever wonder why 99.9% of the people in the ntcc are poor? They say: "God will bless you if you pay your tithe and offerings;" but where are "God's ble$$ings" flowing within the ntcc? They are not flowing down hill; but rather they flow uphill to the Pacific Northwest's ntcc leadership specifically. Graham, Washington is where you can find "the ble$$ings of God" within the ntcc. Not in the Servicemen's homes where the brethren are borrowing from each other to put enough gas in their cars to get to work, or busting open their piggy banks to gather up enough pennies to give in an offering. Not in the bible school dorms where the students are eating ramen for dinner every night, but a few doors down where you find the beamers parked in the driveways waiting for their owners to jump in them and take them to the SeaTac mall for another spending spree where tanya kekel can buy an Alpaca wool scarf for $90 at Nordstroms (on sale!). I wonder how many bs students witness this riotous living and just leave? What keeps the majority of them there is fear rather than love. Hell is placed over their heads as a consequence to bucking the system or questioning the high and mighty leadership of the ntcc. The ntcc is an organization full of scared preachers that are under enormous pressure from their superiors to "make ends meet" and have to extract money out of people that give more than they should have to because they are fearful of "failing God" if they are unsucce$$ful.
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3 comments:
The NTCC will bleed you of every dime they can get. I was going through some money when we lived in Atlanta. I specifically remember mentioning to the pastor that I was going through quite a bit of money just driving folks back and forth from church.
He had my wife and I driving two vehicles to pick up about 10 people or so. We would often drop folks off and go back to make a second trip. I thought that I was going through maybe $25 on just gas every Sunday. Buddy that is a monthly bill if you added all the money spent on gas alone. The NTCC has many ways to suck a bunch of cash right out of you. It's hard to get ahead in the NTCC if your are so called "faithful" or "in".
The NTCC is a cash pit. It just sucks you dry. I hate to even think about the money I spent just for the Atlanta church to be back in a hotel room. What a waste but it wasn't RWD spending the money so it doesn't matter to or effect the general board's bottom line.
Oberhauser lived in a serviceman's home with just his wife and maybe one or two brothers for a couple months for almost 4 years. It was a big house. 4 bed rooms and three good size living room areas and a huge dinning room and a large kitchen with a swimming pool in the back yard. The air conditioning unit was about useless and the electric bill was huge. It was nothing more than a big waste of money but we were the ones paying for it. The church members I mean because Oberhauser didn't work.
I used to complain to him about that home and suggest that they move out. The NTCC didn't care because it was our money that was being wasted. If it was RWDs money, Oberhauser wouldn't have stayed there for a year. And to make things even worse, they pointed the finger at Denis because he was still in the NTCC when they acquired this big house to rent. They didn't have to stay there for about 4 years or more. Denis had been gone for a long time. You might as well throw the money in the toilet that you give to the NTCC half the time.
Even if it doesn't get wasted (literally) it gets spent on everyone elses bills like Grant Kekels education and Pastor Kekels fat house.
Jeff
If you like to waste money just join the NTCC. They will figure out plenty of ways to do it.
Jeff
Jeff said,
"The NTCC has many ways to suck a bunch of cash right out of you. It's hard to get ahead in the NTCC if your are so called "faithful" or "in".
Don and Ange said,
That's the whole point. If the ntcc see's that you have money, they will find a way to get you to cough it up. If you prosper as an individual in the ntcc you are of no use to them. First of all the ntcc's control tactics are designed to keep you in your place which is to be in total submission to the "man of God".
In so many cases, anytime an ntcc member had personal achievements or was blessed financially, they would be rebuked for being filled with pride, or they would be praised for being blessed because of their giving and then encouraged to give more. It always depends on the disposition of the brother or sister as to what the best approach to getting into his or her wallet.
It doesn't matter how much you run around picking people up for church at your own expense, or how much you give or how much you support the programs of the ntcc, the most important factor is control. Your place is to be in subjection not to Christ, but to them. They emphasize respect to their hierarchy more than to God. They equate respect for them as respect for Christ.
I always gave the utmost respect to the leadership of the ntcc, while I was in it, but now it is so very clear that their system is set up for people like me by creating checks and balances to keep us in our places. There are always motives behind everything they do. Yes I once revered them. Yes I now disrespect them. Why? Because of double standards and hypocrisy. Because they expect you to live one way while they are two-faced and live a life of luxury breaking the rules that they imposed on us. My eyes were blinded when I was a member of the ntcc cult because I didn't want to think that everything we were doing was in vain. This systematic process slowly broke me down until I was useless and void of passion. When I was no longer useful to the ntcc and parted ways, there was no love loss and there never is.
It's always the persons fault that leaves. Never once did the ntcc leadership ever look inwardly to see why someone left, but the blame is always placed on the people that leave. The destruction of a soul is used to encourage the remaining cult members and to make them feel like they are more elite and special than everyone else. The destroyed person becomes dehumanized, portrayed as an infidel and becomes nothing more than an admonishment.
It's all about money and control. There is no viable explanation other than greed. When people are driven by the accumulation of wealth and recognition, Christ is no longer on the throne of their hearts and souls become commodities that are valued by their monetary worth rather than their spirituality and immortality.
Don and Ange
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