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Thursday, February 19, 2026

COGWA Focussing Upon Integrity And Humility...Wut?



Buckle up, because Jim Franks of COGWA just dropped some profound spiritual insight from his recent jaunt Down Under. While attending the Australian Open, he apparently witnessed the "humility" of champion Carlos Alcaraz. In his February 2026 member letter, our fearless leader gushed that he found it positively refreshing to see such rare, exotic humility on display "in our society, especially among athletes, politicians, and world leaders."

Yes, you read that right. Politicians. Athletes. And world leaders. Those paragons of self-effacement are now the gold standard for humility. Who knew?

Imagine the sheer shock: secular athletes and slimy politicians out-humbling the very shepherds God supposedly hand-picked to lead His remnant people. Apparently, Carlos Alcaraz and some random G7 suit are now setting a better example for COG members than… well… the COG leadership itself. Because let’s be brutally honest: the men running these splinter groups aren’t exactly famous for their legendary displays of lowliness.

When they so graciously apostatized from the mother church, and then—plot twist!—apostatized again from the United Church of God. Pure, selfless humility in action, clearly. No pride, no power grabs, no “my way or the highway” ultimatums whatsoever. Just wall-to-wall meekness and turning the other cheek. They did not, in fact, turn the other cheek.

If we want to seek peak humility in the Churches of God, then we need to look no further than Bob Thiel, Dave Pack, and Gerald Flurry, said no one ever.

So here we are in 2026, being gently reminded by the top brass that we should all aspire to the Christ-like humility so beautifully modeled by… professional tennis players and career politicians. Because when has Armstrongism itself ever bothered with anything so pedestrian as actual humility? Never once. Not in 1934, not in 1986, not during any of the glorious church splits, and certainly not now.

Truly inspiring. We’ve got a new standard to live up to.

While I’m not much of a tennis fan, I did watch the men’s final. The match featured Carlos Alcaraz of Spain and Novak Djokovic of Serbia. Alcaraz, at just 22 years old, won his first Australian Open, defeating Djokovic, who holds more Grand Slam titles than any other male player in tennis history. 
 
These two men are at the top of their sport, and since Alcaraz is only 22 years old, it appears that—barring injury—he may remain there for many years to come. After the championship match concluded, each man addressed the crowd in the stadium. I was impressed by the humility they displayed, as they directed attention toward others rather than themselves. There was nothing in their remarks about how great they are. 
 
I found it refreshing to see such humility in our society, especially among athletes, politicians and world leaders. As Christians, we understand that humility is a foundational trait Christ taught us to imitate, and Scripture reminds us that without humility, we cannot enter His Kingdom. 
 
When we began the International Leadership Program in 2018, one of the first classes we chose to teach focused on integrity and humility. As we now approach the Passover, we are reminded that Christ described true conversion—and those who will be in His Kingdom—as being humble, like a little child. Notice His words in Matthew 18:4: “Therefore whoever humbles himself as this little child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven.” We see from this that humility is not simply an important trait to possess; it is essential for all Christians. The Bible makes this point very clear. James 4:6 tells us, “God resists the proud, but gives grace to the humble.” Likewise, we read in 1 Peter 5:5-6, “Be clothed with humility . . . Humble yourselves under the mighty hand of God.”

9 comments:

  1. These guys have time to watch sports? Why don't they do what they tell everyone else to do: pray an hour a day, read the bible an hour a day, read all the articles and booklets, and slave away for the work.

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  2. I was hoping that Djokovic would beat the asssssss out of Alcaraz. Would like to know the one and only Dr Bob Thiel’s take on this one. Watching sport. Good grief. Well at least it aren’t American football or rugby or heaven forbid Aussie rules lol. Give me F1 or NASCAR or MotoGP any day baby. As to humility in the Armstrong movement, hmmmmmmmm…………………

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  3. Politicians and world leaders are humble? What planet is this guy from. Oh, I just remembered. Herb said "government is everything." He meant that literally. So instead of government existing to serve their citizens, citizens exist to serve their government. So of course Jim will put politicians and world leaders on a pedestal. They are the master race and the only one's with the right to life. If you don't agree, you are not being humble.

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  4. Let's remember, HWA went to the Hinson Baptist Church, just a few blocks from me now and still there, to be baptized.

    "In the mid-twenties... HWA was baptized by the pastor of the Hinson Memorial Baptist Church in Portland, Oregon. Mr. Armstrong once said of this pastor, "The man is the most godly man in all of Portland."

    There is some reason to suppose that Mr. Armstrong attended the Bible school which was associated with Hinson at that time; this Bible school met at the Portland library at the time Mr. Armstrong was beginning his studies.

    Of course after that, all minsters became ministers of Satan, Christians, falsely so called preaching churchianity and were educated in Semenaries. There god was the god of this world and "no, YOUR previous baptism was not valid."

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    1. educated in Semenaries

      If there's anyone who had a semenary education, it was Garner Ted Armstrong.

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  5. Athletes??? God doesn't give two swines about sports. I bet Paul and Peter were so focused on the athletes of their day, right. I mean it put athletes first, then politicians. You can't make this stuff up.

    Cowboy

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  6. A nuclear war that wipes out the USA would solve this problem and most of the world's other problems.

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    1. Absolutely anon 3:18:35 PM PST. A nuclear war that wipes out the USA and especially the Democrat sponsored fraud in Michigan would be heaven sent lol. Don’t forget Gaza and please please Iran. Mecca too while I’m at it ha ha. But not London thanks, I would like to see the tennis at Wimbledon next year, finances depending. If da big wigs in Armstrongism can watch a little sport well ME TOO.

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  7. Jim Frank is the epitome of a ruthless minister who seized power at the IDU. Humility? Then why don't they return to the IDU the hall that Saul Langarica has in Chile? It's a bunch of covert thieves.

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