"......we were fed the company line about TWI being the revival of the Book of Acts, and how it was a world-wide ministry...."
FellowLaborers was promoted as a way to gain an intimate understanding of how the church functioned in the first century through academic scrutiny and practical application in our everyday lives. After graduation, the idea was to take what we had learned back to our hometowns and put it into use so we could be better leaders. It fell short on all counts. The academic aspect was dismal at best. The promised study of Acts was almost nonexistent. The daily living aspect was nothing but a commune with a religious twist. We had some good times. We had lots of bad times. We learned some valuable life lessons. Few of them had anything to do with the Bible or how the first century church functioned. It was all a charade at best. .....but we did learn how to grow mung bean sprouts and make our own mayonnaise so that's nice.
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"......we were fed the company line about TWI being the revival of the Book of Acts, and how it was a world-wide ministry...."
FellowLaborers was promoted as a way to gain an intimate understanding of how the church functioned in the first century through academic scrutiny and practical application in our everyday lives. After graduation, the idea was to take what we had learned back to our hometowns and put it into use so we could be better leaders. It fell short on all counts. The academic aspect was dismal at best. The promised study of Acts was almost nonexistent. The daily living aspect was nothing but a commune with a religious twist. We had some good times. We had lots of bad times. We learned some valuable life lessons. Few of them had anything to do with the Bible or how the first century church functioned. It was all a charade at best. .....but we did learn how to grow mung bean sprouts and make our own mayonnaise so that's nice.
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Oh yeah, the mayo. That was pretty good.
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