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January/March 1991 Editorial Comment
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The Editorial of Ralph D. Winter Founder of the U.S. Center for World Mission Good News Good News Bad News Good News Bad News What is bad news is that many factual inaccuracies have crept into the story and some issues are stated in the very opposite of reality. If you would like to read the story along with our detailed comments and corrections you can write or call and we will send you those materials. But to give you some of the highlights right here: Last year's "Management Dispute" to which Christianity Today refers was real enough. It was beautifully resolved in December, as I explained in my editorial in the last issue of Mission Frontiers. Rather than to ask a determined minority to resign, we decided to reconstitute the entire board. Attending the crucial two-day meeting of our board in December, providentially, was the Executive Director of the prestigious Interdenominational Foreign Mission Association (see the masthead just to the right). He has given us permission to quote him saying that in view of the enduring board impasse the decision to reconstitute the board was actually "The best decision that could have been made." Christianity Today unfortunately does not quote Dr. Frizen, but hints that the Center "has veered from its purpose." But that is the very thing that has now been avoided. In this era of leadership defamation we are grateful at least that the article admits, "This does not involve any financial impropriety or immorality." But it says erroneously that the new board "includes two previous members," which is a gross understatement. The present board has 17 members, eleven of which are either former board members or their wives. And, all five of our founding board members are on our present board. Continuity is certainly assured. Although by some twisted arithmetic the article claims that staff members could out-vote board members from outside--on the grounds that some of the external members might not choose to vote--the board contains a majority of external members. Accountability is assured. If you want the entire article with our comments, write to Mission Frontiers, 1605 Elizabeth Street, Pasadena 91104, phone 818-398-2137, or fax 818-794-1311. Good News Good News Good News Write also for a hefty, denominational statement on mission, "Turn to the Living God" (free) from Global Mission Unit, Presbyterian Center, 100 Witherspoon Street, Louisville KY 40202. We will refer to this next time. [ FRONT PAGE ] [ MEET OUR STAFF ] [ USCWM ] [ SEARCH ] |
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