From: <ornerymk@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 9:55 PM
Subject: fandaeagles.com
To:
ccalmer@mbfn.org,
dreed@mbfn.org,
dstevens@mbfn.orgCc:
paulomaluf@masfaz.com.brGreetings,
I found the following at ntm.org:
"New Tribes Mission’s training equips men and women to plant churches
among unreached people groups. Many candidates need financial
assistance. The Missouri Baptist Foundation has offered a
matching-funds scholarship program. Through 2012 they will match $.50
on the dollar. Your gift will help equip missionaries to achieve their
goal of reaching tribal people with the Gospel."
I found the following at fandaeagles.com:
1) The parents called Executive Committee member Mel Wyma to report
the sexual abuse but were warned not to “destroy another man’s
ministry.” Mel Wyma informed the vicitm’s parents that David Brooks
was important and needed on the field.
GRACE REPORT, PAGE 32
2) Tom Bennet, NTM house counsel at the time, also suggested that one
of these documents should be destroyed (913). This is particularly
concerning in light of the fact that the 12/26/89 memo is nowhere to
be found today. This missing, possibly destroyed document could have
contributed significantly to the GRACE investigation.
GRACE REPORT, PAGE 36
3) In two separate emails to Scott Ross dated in 1997, Richard Rayl
referenced being approached by Dean Van Vliet and Macon Hare to
destroy a potentially incriminating document(899and903). In one note,
Rayl writes, “I am also concerned with the EC's cover up with the
Gates, wanting to destroy documents that would incriminate them. It
sounds a little like Texaco or some other corporation”
Grace Report, page 35
fandaeagles.com
scribd.com/doc/36559323/Amended-GRACE-Report-on-NTM-Fanda-Amended-Edition
My question for you folks at the Missouri Baptist Foundation is: Will
any of the matching amounts you contribute to New Tribes Mission be
used to purchase equipment (such as a shredder) used for destroying
incriminating documents?
Have a great day!
Sincerely,
Ornery