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John, This is very interesting.
Thanks for sharing it with us.
Pat Ferguson
At 02:33 PM 11/30/2006, you wrote:
>Here is some news and commentary about the Purpose Driven movement.
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>Text of forwarded message follows:
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>>Purpose-Driven Lay Offs? Is Rick Warren a Victim?
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>>The Purpose-Driven movement appears to be losing steam and has had
>>to layoff employees and restructure it's workforce. Here's what the
>>Orange County Register's latest article on Rick Warren had to say
>>on the matter.
>>Backlash by traditionalists spurred a spate of negative publicity
>>this year. During the same period, the Purpose-Driven program
>>experienced a steep decline in revenue, necessitating the layoff of
>>33 members of its staff. There are currently 130 members on staff.
>>Additionally, Purpose-Driven Ministries relinquished its autonomy
>>and was folded under the wing of Saddleback Church for cost-savings reasons.
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>>Remember the Purpose-Driven mantra, "a church that isn't growing is failing".
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>>Remember that corporate standards of success dictate that a company
>>that isn't growing is failing.
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>>Therefore, The PURPOSE-DRIVEN MOVEMENT is now failing according to
>>the very same standards that they have used to judge others.
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>>But, notice how they are spinning their failure.
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>>They are blaming it on a backlash by traditionalists. Yep, this is
>>a classic case of the "don't blame us, blame them" dodge that
>>immature and childish leaders throughout the centuries have used in
>>order to avoid having to take responsibility for their own shortcomings.
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>>Purpose-Driven executives are painting themselves as victims rather
>>than asking themselves "what have WE done wrong". Instead, of
>>taking responsibility they are blaming those 'evil traditionalists'
>>for their changing fortunes. This sounds like Clintonesque
>>leadership rather than Biblically based servant-leadership. Who
>>could forget Bill Clinton blaming his political woes on a 'vast
>>right-wing conspiracy'? Is Rick Warren a victim, the same way Bill
>>Clinton was a victim? Hardly!
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>>The real reason why the purpose-driven movement is failing is
>>because there is a serious flaw in the product. The whole thing is
>>based upon clever and novel ideas that seek to grow churches based
>>upon man-made methods rather than the clear teaching of scripture.
>>Therefore, like all clever ideas and methods that become popular
>>fads, it is just a matter of time before it ends up in the ash heap
>>and the next fad replaces it.
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>>Lord willing, by this time next-year the Purpose Driven Life will
>>be as popular as the 'Prayer of Jabez' and 'Millie Vanillie'.
>>http://www.extremetheology.com/2006/11/purposedriven_l.html
>>[Live Link to Orange County Register article at this URL]
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>John
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