This has gotten rather ridiculous. NTM leadership should be about nothing but getting to the bottom of these situations. Forget saving face, damage control, etc. NTM's name, nay, testimony, is not worth a hoot if procrastination is its game. And unfortunately the hole is already pretty deep, so it would be encouraging to see some frantic, motivated digging (out) effort. You've got a ways to go. And not just Larry Brown...ALL OF YOU. What if everyone in leadership at NTM USA got some holy fire in their soul and started acting in ways that let us know that these situations are priority #1 for them? Wow!
But maybe you can't hear us. Maybe it's a little too calm and comfortable in those air-conditioned offices, where sound is dampened and people stick phrases like, "for the glory of His name" and "until every tribe is reached" in their correspondence. But maybe you'll hear this: in approximately 5 minutes (11:30 CST) NTM's website will become inaccessible. Think of it as a sit-in protest of sorts. People converging in one place, waving big signs and placards with angry messages on them, asking for change. Now consider which matters more to you, that your website is down, or that the things described in these forums have happened. Which will you rush to make right first?