A number of years ago, at a ministerial refresher,  which were always exhausting, I asked Ron Kelly in class, if the church  understood the need to provide retirement for the ministry.  I quote the  only answer ever given...
"We will take care of  you....."
Ron Kelly
Thank you Ron, Yes you  did.
Aside from suffering through yet  another episode of losses relived, in many areas both public and personal, which  has me deeply anxious today and depressed, I'd like to know where the good guy  ministers went who simply disappeared when terminated along the way and never  started, stole or hijacked a splinter or sliver Church of God to keep it  going?  
And there were many good guy  ministers.  Damn any of you who use the word "all" as if you knew them  all.  They just weren't the narcissists or pushy ones.  Or maybe you  never met them because they weren't yours. The nut cases have gone on and  on and some are frankly mentally ill and doing just fine hiding in the context  of religion.  Their quirkiness and strange views look downright religious  and obedient. I have learned an ill minister can hide well in a religious  environment. Somehow they look very "Biblical."  Actually some are and that  is the scary part too. 
 Many meant well and got just as  confused as I did along the way as I watched WCG go through one side show after  another until it became the WishyWashyTrinityBSChurch of  God. 
So Ron,  what do guys like myself  do as we get older?  Decades of doing what told, inspiring, sincerely at  the time, the giving of millions and giving back tens of thousands to our harm  as I never made all that much being out of the good ol' boy loop.  I  made $33,000 max.  I bought homes thinking I could stay put and my parents  made up differences along the way.  Sorry mom...I know we don't tell what  people make but this is different. 
We signed, and I don't remember either  being given an explanation or an option, away social security because a church  can take care of it's own and can opt out.  Big  mistake huh?   I was 22 and I had to sign that to get paid my  first $164/2 week  paycheck in the ministry.   I believe HWA  had just spent the entire pay of the ministry that week on Steuben Crystal in  the name of "please like me and let me have my picture with you...." ministry. 
On top of that, US Churches don't have  to give retirements to ministers or at least it "depends."   Mine  depended on staying with WCG as outlined by Bernie Schnippert who  claimed such understanding yet washed his hands of me rather  quickly.  
It was the head of the Church  Reconciliation Dept, who has spend decades making a living reconciling with  all the wrong people who told me....
"We will pray for you Dennis, and we  wish you luck..."
Translation:
"Be warmed and be  filled."
The personal dept at the time  advised us/me to show the severance papers to a lawyer.  I did.   She said:
        "This is a  Church?    You're F_ _ _ _ _"
(wanna see  them?)
And so it still is today.  I told  Joe Tkach years ago it was not nice that the Church retirement program for  the ministry was at age 65 or so to drive into a tree.  He  laughed.  I bet he is still laughing...I'm not.  Life is real.   My dad retired from Eastman Kodak 33 years ago.  Yes, he is 95.   My parents still live in the same home they bought when 22 years  old.  Yes, mom's 94.  I'll never make it.  Too many moves.  Too many losses.  Too many "God will make it up to us."  To many lost  friends and opportunities being too busy being "God's  minister."  What Bullshit...
I grew up where we "didn't say that"  when anger came up.  So from a child, I have learned to pack it  in.  It leads to depression because either one feels they have no right to  speak it, or the price of doing so will be too high.  It has been  both, in my Church Pastor experience. but what does it matter.  I had  to take anti-depressants the last ten years in WCG just to get through.  I  can't afford to do that now as I have no insurance in my current job. Not  uncommon for Americans.  I also don't believe in covering it all up.   Dealing with is the cure. Facing it helps. But in the WCG the nice guys could do  neither without being very quiet about it. 
My own losses along the way, personal  and otherwise have been very difficult. Some of it I understand and some of it  will always be a mystery to me. I am sorry to those close to me for hurting you  as I kept my rage and fear inside.  I still do but you have gone away so it  doesn't matter now.  
Actually the Tkach's have done very  well through it all.  I rarely see anything about WCG and they are the ones  who started all this religious foolishness.  Joe is the Mubarak/Gaddafi of  the WCG/GCI
Enjoy your Non-Feast of Tabernacles  Cruises for Jesus Ron...you did good adapting your way through the changes in  the deep and unchangeable truths.  I also remember talking with you about  retirement after termination and you said you wished you could but....ready for  this.....
"Jesus had worked a great miracle in  the Church and we don't have the money."
That crazy trickster Jesus.   Call me/Trick me.  Which is it?  I also believe I reminded you that  you had just sold the entire campus for a yet to be disclosed price.  I bet  it was over $500 wasn't it?  
Oh...and you guys still don't have it  right.  Your miracle theology is hilarious and your new ministry is even  less qualified to minister than ever.
Actually the Tkach's have done very  well through it all.  I rarely see anything about WCG and they are the ones  who started all this religious foolishness.  Joe is the Mubarak/Gaddafi of  the WCG/GCI   However he is Pastor General over nothing. 
  
Breathe Dennis...it will  pass....

