ROA stories lol...I remember being at one, the internationals stayed in tent accommodation with the proviso, NO eating or snacking IN the tents. Fair enough, I understand the ant thing etc...so my 3 year old was sitting on the outside edge eating a cookie. Enter Mike Wh!te who was totally pi$$ed at my 3 year olds leg still being INSIDE the tent edge !! Oops, sorry sir. He moved on but was spotted hiding,peering around the edge of the tent and stood there for ten minutes til my son had finished eating...just to make sure....what's the definition of insanity again ?!
ROA stories lol...I remember being at one, the internationals stayed in tent accommodation with the proviso, NO eating or snacking IN the tents. Fair enough, I understand the ant thing etc...so my 3 year old was sitting on the outside edge eating a cookie. Enter Mike Wh!te who was totally pi$$ed at my 3 year olds leg still being INSIDE the tent edge !! Oops, sorry sir. He moved on but was spotted hiding,peering around the edge of the tent and stood there for ten minutes til my son had finished eating...just to make sure....what's the definition of insanity again ?!
Thankfully, our two boys never had to run the gauntlet of classes and twi-indoctrination
where there is NO LIGHT at the end of such striving.
Where would our lives be today if we'd kept prevailing (cough, cough) in twi's cornfield? As we were exiting, my Region coordinator smugly told me that Martindale was going to assign me to the Presidents' Cabinet at HQ. Wowsers. I am SO GLAD that we never got pulled back into that snare again. The micromanagement, the monitoring, no life to call your own......and what about our boys? Looking back, I shudder to imagine how things would have turned out. Would twi have allowed my oldest son the time and space to study and excel in high school? in college? in medical school?
More than likely, there would have been corps grads along the way to browbeat and belittle his "secular" studies. What about the guilt that builds inside from such manipulation? Heck, I've read articles that the suicide rate amongst medical students is very high.....let alone a student who graduates #1 and gets the chancellor award in a class of 300+ medical students. Thank God my son was far removed from twi by then.
On one hand, twi boasts of "believing" to live the more abundant life......YET, they demean THE YEARS OF DEDICATION AND ACTION that it takes to get from point A to point B. Are the directors and corps grads THAT clueless? Are they so regimented in lockstep loyalty that they cannot see their demented logic? Sure, Dr. Carol-yn R@wlins was committed to twi.....BUT she had made her journey and reputation years before hearing pfal. Are all those innie kids going to follow in the path of brian moneyhands or j2p2?
The gauntlet of classes and indoctrination......I remember. I was in college when I started thru this gauntlet. Month after month, the leadership was lining up ANOTHER class for us pfal grads to take. They were poking and prodding us onward. Don't look back. And, twig after twig, they'd end it with a plug for going wow ambassador. Go and grow with God. Subtle, slick indoctrination. And, even though I decided to give 'a year to God' as a wow, I had every intention of finishing college. But the seduction of twi's indoctrination had a way of subverting my soul. Why give heed to secular learning when God has/had a much higher calling for your life? Go Corps.
Looking back, I see whole swaths of corps grads whose lives have been upended, divorced and destroyed. Dozens and dozens of my fellow corps have run the gauntlet and succumbed to defeat. Heck, look at martindale, the corps mascot. Where is HE today? Divorced. Devoured. Dethroned.
WARNING: Run the gauntlet at your own risk.
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Sky, you are so right!! Â I know a lot of people tried to talk to me about going Corps. Â I am so glad I didn't listen. I remember when I was in college, I was a full-time student, and worked two jobs. Â Our area leader, who had never been to college, used to tell us we should put The Ministry ahead of our college studies. Â That used to p--s me off; I used to think I'll do that when TWI gives me some money for my studies. Â What an azzhole he was!
So story I heard is Martindale is getting 65 grand a year.A house.Name still on Gunnison.Talk about a golden parachute.
Someone who deceives.tears down will get what is comin'.Your abundant sharing at work
Everything we did was to support this?Thank God I got out.God had to work overtime it seems but I ended up ok.....@@ me off as so many did not fare as well
Frank, that is how I feel. Â So many were so hurt, who knows if they will ever recover?
Save money on pens and toilet paper, and blow it on vehicles, fancy clothes and Drambuie.
Twinky. and cars, and motorcycles. Â And then of course some of the Ladies on Staff, would need to spend a lot of money on their weekly shopping trips to the local towns near NK. Â Every week I sent in my ABS to HQ. Â Even, if I needed it more than them.
I've lived in your home state for 35 years now (still haven't started rooting for the football team!) and have gotten used to people dressing "formally" by putting on clean blue jeans and a checked shirt!
Absolutely
I started going to ROAs in 1978 and I had fun. I enjoyed the fellowship, the hanging out, and didn't half mind the evening teaching.
I was not active between 1983 and 1990 and was surprised to find how structured everything had become
I remember that Rock; I went out WOW that year. Â That was also my first Rock; and it was the best one I ever attended. Â It was fun, and people were free to do whatever they wanted to do.
As many of you regular GS-posters know, this topic of "good-hearted, quality corps grads
exiting twi since 1978" has been a staple of my postings. For years, it was a few dozen
couples here, a few dozen couples there......and who really noticed when the throngs of
thousands convened at the rock of ages?
Yet, for some of us who worked alongside many of these wholesome corps grads, I found them
to be the salt of the earth....brothers and sisters in Christ. My wife and I have many
fond memories of these fun, energetic, spontaneity, committed-to-the-Lord individuals.
But.....little by little, dribble by dribble, they were putting more distance between
corporate-twi and their lives, families, education, careers, etc. Why? Obviously, they
too were seeing red flags and/or saw the need that to best serve God one needed to have
a solid, family/finances/future for a foundation.
Who stayed in twi? Who stayed to rise to the region levels? The yes-men. The ego-driven.
The Pharisees. The bullies. Yes, those who were made in the image of wierwille.
This background of information validates how twi became a paradox of principles under one roof.
The Pharisee crowd were pulling levers and pushing buttons to manipulate.....and God-inspired
disciples were out ministering to the people, endeavoring to walk by the spirit. Corporate twi
became vexed in its echo chamber of elitism. Plenty of good advanced class grads and corps
weren't spending any time in this echo chamber.
But hey......the days are long past finding out this information. Even here at GreaseSpot,
nearly all of the corps grads and hq staffers have moved on that used to visit this place.
Perhaps, I should move on, too.
Some who came to twi after 1985 might never have known how amazing some of these people were
who passed thru twi's doors.....
For the gifts and calling of God are without repentence. [Rom. 11:29]
Sky, so very true!  Back in the late 70's,  ROA used to be fun.  The food, and fellowship were great.  And the music was mind-blowing; JN, and others.  I noticed a big change in ROA around 1981-82.  Things became a lot more legalistic.  I attended a few more, but  my last one was ROA in 1987.  Compared to other rocks, it sucked.  That was my final one.
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skyrider
Thankfully, our two boys never had to run the gauntlet of classes and twi-indoctrination where there is NO LIGHT at the end of such striving. Where would our lives be today if we'd kept prevailing
skyrider
Thankfully, I'll never know what life would have been like by staying on twi's dirt road. I don't have that Butterfly Effect....[2004 movie] to compare alternate realities, or how things would have
Rocky
I continue to appreciate your insight on the inner workings of twi. As they say... spot on. In every instance.
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Oh,
and yes, George.
You have a plethora.
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waysider
They make good ice scrapers.
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GeorgeStGeorge
Not nearly as useful in Houston as in New Knoxville. :)
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ROA stories lol...I remember being at one, the internationals stayed in tent accommodation with the proviso, NO eating or snacking IN the tents. Fair enough, I understand the ant thing etc...so my 3 year old was sitting on the outside edge eating a cookie. Enter Mike Wh!te who was totally pi$$ed at my 3 year olds leg still being INSIDE the tent edge !! Oops, sorry sir. He moved on but was spotted hiding,peering around the edge of the tent and stood there for ten minutes til my son had finished eating...just to make sure....what's the definition of insanity again ?!
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OMG ... this is so insightful and spot on! Thank you!
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No Allan, that's the definition of an a$$h0le.Â
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Sky, you are so right!! Â I know a lot of people tried to talk to me about going Corps. Â I am so glad I didn't listen. I remember when I was in college, I was a full-time student, and worked two jobs. Â Our area leader, who had never been to college, used to tell us we should put The Ministry ahead of our college studies. Â That used to p--s me off; I used to think I'll do that when TWI gives me some money for my studies. Â What an azzhole he was!
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Sky, I remember him! Â Nice guy, helped a lot of people.
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Frank, that is how I feel. Â So many were so hurt, who knows if they will ever recover?
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Twinky. and cars, and motorcycles. Â And then of course some of the Ladies on Staff, would need to spend a lot of money on their weekly shopping trips to the local towns near NK. Â Every week I sent in my ABS to HQ. Â Even, if I needed it more than them.
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I remember that Rock; I went out WOW that year. Â That was also my first Rock; and it was the best one I ever attended. Â It was fun, and people were free to do whatever they wanted to do.
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Sky, so very true!  Back in the late 70's,  ROA used to be fun.  The food, and fellowship were great.  And the music was mind-blowing; JN, and others.  I noticed a big change in ROA around 1981-82.  Things became a lot more legalistic.  I attended a few more, but  my last one was ROA in 1987.  Compared to other rocks, it sucked.  That was my final one.
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I remember that ROA; I had to carry around a jug of water all the time.
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Or perhaps he would have done more??
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