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Originally Posted by rogerjohns69
Just curious. Does anybody out there know? Berean went through some tough times. Was it because God led them that way or did Reverend Neal lead them that with way due to poor leadership? Who chose the builders and the construction people? God or tom neal. any accountability anywhere by berean for the poor leadership or does tom neal just bully his way around. Anybody have answers?
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Sometimes, we are being lead to cross the Jordan's, to learn and grow in new directions, to accomplish something great God has in store for us, but sometimes we are brought to the Jordan to be reminded about God himself. Maybe for Berean, this is one of those times.
My observation has been that while a particular pastor can be an outstanding spiritual leader (and I have no clue if Neal is one or not), they are not often all that great in other areas, like managing building programs. And they, being just men themselves, sometimes have to learn this the hard way.
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The Bible often talks of believers being fishers (to attract or lure) and harvesters (to nurture and gather), but never as hunters (stalking the unsuspecting).Words are finite organs of the infinite mind. They cannot cover the dimensions of what is in truth. They break, chop, and impoverish it.