While I await your response, my initial defense of my pastor Sam Polson, who probably doesn't need defending:
a) he's a great guy; b) he's been a great husband for over three decades c) he's a believer d) he and his wife adopted three kids from Romania e) he pastors a church of 2,500 people....2,500 people with problems, issues, mouths, Facebook accounts, sin, etc. f) when the ABWE stuff happened, he wasn't even yet a pastor of West Park, much less on the board of ABWE; I think he might have been a youth pastor in Ohio at that time g) decision which he and his colleagues take can generate all types of legal problems for all types of people; (editor's note: you'll notice I never afforded the current Executive Committee at NTM the luxury of this perspective.....because I was mad as a hornet) h) I think Sam has the spirit of Christ i) I don't know all the facts about what happened in Bangladesh, but I think GRACE, retained by ABWE, is working to figure that out. So, right now, I would say kudos to Sam Polson for choosing GRACE, which is by the way is an element I've noticed to be very evident in his life and in the lives of others he and his wife have touched.
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