"What do divorce, alcoholism, kidnapping, radio
evangelism, ancient prophecies,
the collapse of the Soviet Union, church
schism and the Stockholm Syndrome
have in common with the music of the
Beatles?
The People of he Sign effortlessly weaves these together,
proving once and for all that truth really is far, far stranger than
fiction."
There is another book ready to be published about life in the Worldwide Church of God.
This one will be a little different from the previous books that have dealt with people exiting the cult. This book is by a former minister of the WCG, who jumped ship during the changes to UCG, then jumped ship to David Hulme's little group and then over to David Antion's group.
From his posts on Facebook and elsewhere he seems to be very unapologetic about his role as a minister and his stance on sabbath and other COG issues.
It will be interesting to see how people react to his book.
This is what was on Facebook today:
Hi all - I'm a former full time WCG Minister (1989 - 1995) who was then a "local church elder" successively in UCG, David Hulme's COG aia and David Antion's COG SC. I also supported Leon Sexton's Legacy Institute, including several trips to India - and some memorable baptisms there.
I've written an autobiographical book about my journeys - called The People of the Sign. It's being published on 1.16.2012 (couple of tie-ins there - anyone want to venture a guess?)
My personal experience withing the WCG was overwhelmingly positive, though in my book it is discussed - warts and all, and people from across the experience spectrum will find history to relate to and disagree with.
It will list on Amazon.com and Barnes & Nobles for $19.95, but is available on pre-order direct from me for $10, which includes shipping.
Let me state, openly, I've worked over 4 years on this book, and I'm not ashamed to say I hope it more than pays for itself. A laborer is worthy of his hire.
Let me also say, one of the reasons for putting up with some of the heckling and attacks that I endured in WCG survivors is that I and the other ministers in WCG and its offshoots do have a lot to answer for. There is pain, hurt, disappointment, suffering, and sin to account for. Those in positions of leadership, such as myself during that time, are held to a higher divine standard than those who looked to us as "ministers".
My goal in participating in open discussions is reconciliation.
By this shall all men know that you are my disciples, if you have love one for another. Cheers!
Wade Frannson
People of the Sign
A laborer is worthy of his hire
ReplyDeleteWhat unmitigated arrogance.
It's like paying twice.
Doug, thanks for your thoughts. I hope you'll read the book, then I'll be happy to talk to you about it.
ReplyDeleteDoug, thanks for your arrogant thoughts.
ReplyDeleteRead my book, then we'll talk.
Live long and prosper my friend.
Being unfamiliar with the captcha here I posted twice, anonymously - though I thought I was signed in with Google.
ReplyDeleteSounds like the author is still a cult leader, just in a different cult. Has he apologized for all the lives he helped ruin in the old cult and the new one.
ReplyDeleteDon't waste your money.
Hey Wade, you asshole, read hwarmstrong.com and then we'll talk. Have you read that yet? Lot's of proof on there about what dickhead you are. Read that and repent and then we'll talk. In the mean time, fuck off you evil prick.