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YP0534
07-13-2008, 08:42 AM
Does anyone have an email address for John Ingalls or other good contact info? PM if so. Thanks.
YP0534
07-13-2008, 03:58 PM
I have received two replies to my request.
abarkus
01-23-2010, 07:59 PM
John Ingalls Tracker
Date: 06/26/2001 - 06/29/2001
Place: Richmond, Virginia
Event: Christian Family Conference 2001
Remarks: 3 messages: Taking the Stronghold of Zion, Bringing Up the Ark; Making Preparation for the Temple
Other speakers: Stephen Kaung, Ed Miller, Dana Congdon, Lance Lambert
Source: Christian Tape Ministry
Date: 10/09/2004 - 10/10/2004
Place: Harvey Cedars, New Jersey
Event: Harvey Cedars Conference 2004: Spiritual Perfection
Remarks: 2 messages: The Perfecting of Sons, Perfection for God's Administration
Other speakers: Stephen Kaung, Ed Miller, Dana Congdon Source: Christian Tape Ministry
Date: May 2005
Place: Portland, Oregon
Event: Special Meeting
Remarks: 4 messages
Source: Christian Meeting Place in Portland
Date: December 2006
Place: Accra, Ghana
Event: End of Year Conference 2006: Phil 3:10
Remarks: 5 messages
Other speakers: Dan Elkins
Source: The Churches in Africa
Date: April 2007
Place: Christian Meeting Place in Portland
Event: Special Meeting
Remarks: 4 messages
Source: Christian Meeting Place in Portland
Date: 12/29/2007 - 01/01/2008
Event: Bay Area Winter Conference 2008: Jerusalem in Nehemiah's Time
Remarks: 4 messages
Other speakers: KH Wong, Shen Sheang Bor
Source: Christian Meeting Place in Portland; House of God in San Francisco
Date: 12/24//2008 - 12/28/2008
Place: Accra, Ghana
Event: End of Year Conference 2008
Remarks: 6 messages: The problem of sin and death and the law are solved; How to walk in the spirit; The condition and quality of our spirit; How Paul reigned in life (Philippians); How Paul reigned in life (2 Cor); Resurrection, the Holy Spirit and the Church
Source: The Churches in Africa
Date: December 2006
Place: Accra, Ghana
Event: End of Year Conference 2006: Phil 3:10
Remarks: 5 messages
Other speakers: Dan Elkins
Source: The Churches in Africa
I was at this one. Very good time. My wife and I had just left LC by that time. It was nice to see so many brothers and sisters who not only survived, after having left LC, but prospered.
countmeworthy
07-27-2010, 08:29 PM
HEY !
I think it's time a sister give a message from the podium alongside an LC (yeah FAT, FAT CHANCE) an LC man. So scratch that.......but how 'bout at a former LC gathering of sorts...
And if you're doing this: :banghead:
I'm just rambling right now... :D
Are you saying that possibly some sister(s) should speak in sisters gatherings?
countmeworthy
07-29-2010, 12:49 PM
Are you saying that possibly some sister(s) should speak in sisters gatherings?
That already happens.....Joyce Meyers, Gloria Copeland, Beth Moore etc...
And while I don't really want to see a 'sister' teach alongside Ron Kangas, only reason for that is the LC has skewed teachings as we know.
But for the fun of it, wouldn't it be something to see a sister in the LSM/LC hold a conference ? :lol: or be a 'leading one' at a locality ?
Again...unless the LC went through a major positive overhaul, a sister givng a 'message' under the LSM/LC umbrella would be no better than Ron Kangas and company.
Paul Cox
07-29-2010, 02:05 PM
Why sister CMW, didn't you know that sisters are the source of all rebellions?:thumbsdown:
The "Acting god" has said so. :thumbsup:
Now, a sister standing along side the Kangas, speaking at a conference. That would be a sight to see. Then I will know that our brother Ron has finally experienced some real transformation.
A brother who sometimes stumbles across his feminine side
Roger
That already happens.....Joyce Meyers, Gloria Copeland, Beth Moore etc...
And while I don't really want to see a 'sister' teach alongside Ron Kangas, only reason for that is the LC has skewed teachings as we know.
But for the fun of it, wouldn't it be something to see a sister in the LSM/LC hold a conference ? :lol: or be a 'leading one' at a locality ?
Again...unless the LC went through a major positive overhaul, a sister givng a 'message' under the LSM/LC umbrella would be no better than Ron Kangas and company.
I asked my wife about the GLA sisters' gatherings with TC which were always purported to be "glorious." She said they were boring. Always about the same topic, the Proverbs 31 Woman, who was forever perfect. She said the messages brought many of them under condemnation, knowing that they could never live up to the standard. Apparently it was a little easier for the Chinese sisters.
countmeworthy
07-29-2010, 07:15 PM
I asked my wife about the GLA sisters' gatherings with TC which were always purported to be "glorious." She said they were boring. Always about the same topic, the Proverbs 31 Woman, who was forever perfect. She said the messages brought many of them under condemnation, knowing that they could never live up to the standard. Apparently it was a little easier for the Chinese sisters.
That's not surprising, albeit a bummer. We all know as long as we hold on to the umbelical cord, which is the LC be it Lee or the GLA, women and men in Christ are simply NOT free.
The most difficult challenge for us former LCrs is discerning the baby from the bathwater. As LCrs, the Word of God was taught. Sometimes it was 'RIGHT ON the MARK' othertimes especially the 80s & 90s imho, very squewd.
So when we read the Word and fellowship outside the LC perameters, and what we were taught in the LC is correct, it's almost hard for us to 'humble' ourselves and say, 'that was a correct teaching we were taught in the LC.'
I think most of the time, we former LCrs would prefer to pick apart the LSM/LC rather than agree with some of the things we were taught.
That's why it is good for us to fellowship with strong, steadfast Christians outside the LC. Not everything the Pentecostals, Charasmatics, Fundamental denominations teach is 'the gospel truth' either.
Still. As long as we continue to fix our eyes on Jesus and open our hearts to our brothers & sisters in Christ, we will receive abundant blessings.
As for us sisters in Christ, never be afraid to share, to teach, to preach the Word of God as the Holy Spirit leads. :)
PriestlyScribe
08-05-2010, 01:27 AM
I asked my wife about the GLA sisters' gatherings with TC which were always purported to be "glorious." ....She said the messages brought many of them under condemnation, knowing that they could never live up to the standard.
Ohio, I never lived in the GLA and have no first hand experience with Titus. But recently I began to comb through the messages that he gave to the sisters, and I agree with your wife's assessment.
Through my study of those messages, I found that Titus not only wanted the sisters to do all the "heavy lifting" for the sake of the church life and their husbands, he also expected sisters to carry a major part of the elders' responsibility.
Titus expects the sisters to shepherd the lost saints (coins), especially those who no longer come to the meetings. (http://www.blendedbody.com/_cl/_Acts20/AntiShepherding.jpg)
In this matter Titus seems to operate much like the Anaheim Blendeds. Instead of obeying Witness Lee's 1997 charge (http://www.blendedbody.com/_cl/_Acts20/sacrificeX8merged.txt) to care passionately for the flock of God (http://www.blendedbody.com/_cl/_Acts20/sacrificeX8merged.jpg), the Blendeds routinely push this primary responsibility onto others to carry out. For example, the FTTA Graduates are being asked to shepherd lost/dormant ones in addition to gaining new fruit off the campus.
http://www.blendedbody.com/_cl/_Acts20/AntiShepherding.jpg
This presumptive attitude on the part of Titus and the Blendeds reminds me of the Lord's warning concerning the Scribes and Pharisees:
Matthew (http://online.recoveryversion.org/outlines.asp?bookid=40) 23 (http://online.recoveryversion.org/chapters.asp?cid=23):4 (http://online.recoveryversion.org/verses.asp?fvid=778) And they bind burdens, heavy and hard to bear, and lay them on men's (WOMEN'S?) shoulders; but they themselves will not move them with their finger.
It's no wonder the GLA sisters were under such heavy condemnation.
P.S.
Ohio, I never lived in the GLA and have no first hand experience with Titus. But recently I began to comb through the messages that he gave to the sisters, and I agree with your wife's assessment.
P.S.
Did you notice that the Church in Cleveland website is not about God our Savior or His children, but 99.94% about Titus Chu, his ministry, and his empire. That's my objection to the LC's. The Bible talks about the church of God, the church of Christ, and the church of the saints, but never mentions the church of the workers. But that's what the Church in Cleveland is. That church exists to build up one man's work.
PriestlyScribe
08-21-2010, 10:12 AM
P.S.
Did you notice that the Church in Cleveland website is not about God our Savior or His children, but 99.94% about Titus Chu, his ministry, and his empire. That's my objection to the LC's. The Bible talks about the church of God, the church of Christ, and the church of the saints, but never mentions the church of the workers. But that's what the Church in Cleveland is. That church exists to build up one man's work.
If you want to hear some ministry that is not focused on THE WORK check out these recent recordings of John Ingalls.
A dear fellow soldier has just made me aware of 6 Conference Messages that John Ingalls delivered in Accra Ghana - West Africa, in 2008.
Walking in the Spirit & Reigning in Life - December 24-28 2008 (http://www.thechurchesinafrica.com/index.php?option=com_jumi&fileid=5) - www.TheChurchesInAfrica.com (http://www.thechurchesinafrica.com/index.php?option=com_jumi&fileid=5)
May these "simple", yet profound messages help us see more clearly how to walk in the Spirit, and how to meet God's need!
P.S.
Terry
08-27-2010, 01:05 PM
I am appreciative to John in giving his permission for making the audio available to all.
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