I know a guy who lives here in Columbus, Georgia who has been with the NTCC for years and years. He and I used to be in the same NTCC church before I left. He feels like he lives a good, prosperous life and he does. He gives God all the glory for his prosperity but there is a catch, (at least according to NTCC standards). He attributes his financial success to the fact that he pays tithes, but there is another catch, (at least according to NTCC standards). His wife has had a job as long as they've been married. She hosts her own TV show. She attends a different church while he attends the NTCC. He has a TV in his house. She wears pants and cuts her hair and so on. He works during the week in the evening time, (by his choice) which results in him missing services. Face it; he has never genuinely followed the NTCC rules so sure he has it good. Stick a dress on his wife and pull her out of the work force and cut off that extra income and live by a schedule where he "never misses services" and see just how miserable life becomes. He'd loose his job. Pull the TV completely out of his house like we did. Let him tell his wife that he is leaving her to go to the NTCS because she doesn't want to "get in" or make her life so miserable that she leaves him like so many other NTCCer's have done before. Sure this guy has it good because he has never genuinely followed the NTCC rules and anyone else who has it good in the NTCC doesn't and hasn't followed the rules either to include the Kekels and the Davis'.
12/31/2010
Life After The New Testament Christian Church; Cursed Or Blessed?
I know a guy who lives here in Columbus, Georgia who has been with the NTCC for years and years. He and I used to be in the same NTCC church before I left. He feels like he lives a good, prosperous life and he does. He gives God all the glory for his prosperity but there is a catch, (at least according to NTCC standards). He attributes his financial success to the fact that he pays tithes, but there is another catch, (at least according to NTCC standards). His wife has had a job as long as they've been married. She hosts her own TV show. She attends a different church while he attends the NTCC. He has a TV in his house. She wears pants and cuts her hair and so on. He works during the week in the evening time, (by his choice) which results in him missing services. Face it; he has never genuinely followed the NTCC rules so sure he has it good. Stick a dress on his wife and pull her out of the work force and cut off that extra income and live by a schedule where he "never misses services" and see just how miserable life becomes. He'd loose his job. Pull the TV completely out of his house like we did. Let him tell his wife that he is leaving her to go to the NTCS because she doesn't want to "get in" or make her life so miserable that she leaves him like so many other NTCCer's have done before. Sure this guy has it good because he has never genuinely followed the NTCC rules and anyone else who has it good in the NTCC doesn't and hasn't followed the rules either to include the Kekels and the Davis'.
12/12/2010
The NTCC Promotes Poverty & Free Loading
Back to the original topic.
12/10/2010
Control Mongers
11/30/2010
Hmmmmmm....
11/25/2010
11/11/2010
Come One Come All, See The Great Attraction. You Won't Believe What Your Eyes Will Behold
11/07/2010
Pastor Kekel's Blog Statement
I do not possess personal ownership of New Testament Christian Churches of America, Inc. in any way, neither am I in charge of decision making in regard to its policies and doctrines. It is not within the scope of my authority to change them, so there's no need to ask me about them.
If you have an issue with an individual in the church or within its leadership, you should do as the bible says and go to that person and work it out with them as an adult would do.
Jeff said...
Mike is right. It is not within his scope of "authority" to change the New Testament Christian Church's rules or doctrine. It is however within his scope of "influence", and in that regard he has done quite well at making changes. When the Kekels don't adhere to certain rules, eventually others cease adhering to the same ones the Kekels have broken. If I were still in the NTCC, (which thank God I'm not) I wouldn't even consider sending my children to the NTCCs school of rules otherwise known as the seminary. My children will get a REAL education just like the Kekels son. Not an indoctrination dished out by a whole bunch of folks who the NTCC doesn't want serving as pastors.
So much for the idea of taking your complaints to someone within the NTCC leadership while hoping to work it out. Historically that will result in no more than a blasting and or a blacklisting. I took a lot of issues to the NTCC leadership and nothing of any substance was done. It would be good to work things out as adults but that is not possible when the person you have issues with is an insecure narcissistic bully pulpit pastor. People like that probably make up about 80% or more of the NTCCs pastor population and you are better off trying to reason with a caged bull.
I will say this for Pastor Kekel. He will hear you through and he will at least listen to what you have to say. Whether or not he is simply pacifying you is another question altogether, but he will listen. In that regard Pastor Kekel is not insecure at all. For that I sincerely tip my hat off to him. He will listen but the problem is, even if he wanted to do something about your issue, (as he has already stated) he doesn't have the authority. So much for being the CEO. I guess the NTCC pays him for holding that title. Of course I wouldn't know that for sure.
Jeff
11/04/2010
10/31/2010
Wow!!!! Read What Appears When You Click On The Link Below
10/30/2010
To Halloween Or Not To Halloween Is The Question
Jeff
10/22/2010
Oh The Drama And The Propaganda
Extra, Extra, read all about it. A daring rescue was made which saved an NTCC pastor from impending doom and FIRE! All you "had" to do is go to Pastor Briggs blog to read the article. Since then Pastor Briggs set the article so that you have to sign in to read it. After I posted this thread, his article stayed up for about one day before Pastor Briggs set his website requiring people to sign in to read the article. Apparently Pastor Briggs was considering resigning his position as an NTCC pastor, or leaving the NTCC altogether, or both. If someone really wants to serve God there are plenty of places to go. He made it out like R DUB and Olson saved the day?
If they'd convinced me to stay with the NTCC, (knowing what I know now) they'd have ruined my day. It would have been the same as getting thrown back into the fire. Many of us know that life is a whole lot better now that we are no longer with the NTCC.
10/17/2010
You've Got To Be Kidding Me!
10/12/2010
More Of The Same Psychological Garbage
9/13/2010
The Irony Of It All
Yes SIR!!! I'll follow your rules but first, can I go back to pick up my brain? Maybe I can figure out where I left it?
The word is, Kekel took down many of the threads which he had previously posted on his own blog. I guess old Mikey decided (or it was decided for him) that much of his propaganda was not good at helping the NTCC's cause.