Tuesday, August 28, 2007

send checks to cover our BGE bill please

I saw this today on a message board that I frequent


Ted Haggard's Funny Money
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from: Bonnie Goldstein

Posted Monday, Aug. 27, 2007, at 2:55 PM ET

Hot Document readers will remember the public apology rendered by the Rev. Ted Haggard, founder and pastor of Colorado Springs' New Life Church, after a sex scandal forced him to resign from the church and as president of the National Association of Evangelicals. (Haggard got caught having a sexual relationship with, and buying methamphetamines from, a male prostitute.) Later, after secular counseling, Pastor Ted wrote some of his former parishioners a "personal and private e-mail" (promptly leaked to KRDO, an ABC affiliate in Colorado Springs) to explain that he was no longer gay and that he planned to become a psychologist. Now Haggard's rehabilitation is raising some new, very bizarre questions.

Four months ago the Haggard family moved to Arizona, and last week, Haggard informed KRDO of his newest life decision: to minister to "the homeless, those coming out of prison, recovering alcoholics, drug addicts, prostitutes, and other broken people" at the Phoenix Dream Center halfway house, where the Haggard family will also live. Haggard and his wife, Gayle, now members of Phoenix First Assembly (the "church with a heart"), are also enrolled as full-time students at the University of Phoenix. Minus his $138,000 salary, and with the depressed real estate market preventing the sale of his $700,000 house, Haggard will have trouble making ends meet. So, Haggard asked KRDO reporter Tak Landrock (see below) to help him line up "people who can give a one-time gift or make a commitment to help support us monthly for two years."

Here comes the weird part.

Haggard wrote Landrock that supporters can mail checks directly to the Haggard family at their Scottsdale, Ariz., address, but that if contributors wish to make their donations tax deductible, as they very likely will, they can make out their checks to something called Families With a Mission and write on the check that it is designated for the Haggard family. Ninety percent of these funds will then be forwarded to Haggard, while the remaining 10 percent will cover Family With a Mission's "administrative costs."

When I read it I was a little put off by the asking people to send them money thing. I think its kind of weird for him to ask people to cover his family's living expenses...There's always this thing called a j-o-b. Then Shawn and I talked about it and here's what he said which I totally agree with
but for the grace of God it could be any one of us. We set ourselves up for failure as Christians because we spend so much time trying to deny that we are human. So that we learn to "be human" in private. We are all then "shocked" when the bubble bursts...and what could have been addressed if he was honest with himself...grows out of control.


So that would be my two pennies on all of those shenanigans

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