Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Brett Meyer Is Right about ELCA-LWR-LCMS-WELS

WELS in Appleton supports the Salvation Army, through Thrivent. They do a lot of good work too.


Brett Meyer has left a new comment on your post "Sweet to address LCMS educators in Cincinnati, Mar...":

I appreciate your correction Dan.

My position though is supported in part by the following links showing that not only is LCMS Pres. Harrison a board member of LWR (January 2010) but also fully supports their efforts as they fund the United Nations and their murderous activities around the world.

http://blog.lwr.org/2010/01/rev-matthew-harrison-submits-his-second.html

Pres. Harrison is Executive Director of LCMS World Relief and Human Care who partner with LWR who then support Ted Turner's efforts through the United Nations to actively depopulate the world through mass genocide and eugenics.

Through these organizations they work closely with ELCA, "LCMS World Relief and Human Care partnered with Lutheran World Relief and the World Hunger Program of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America to co-sponsor Stand With Africa"
http://www.lcms.org/pages/internal.asp?NavID=14522

I think this statement from Pres. Harrison's is significant in respect to LWR's globalist agenda, "Missouri has a unique position in world leadership." http://www.wfn.org/2010/08/msg00020.html

"Also at its May meeting, the Board endorsed a joint proposal of the Synod and Lutheran World Relief (LWR), Baltimore, to the United Nations Foundation that includes a grant of $4 million for joint work related to the LMI.

LMI is a movement including the Synod, LWR, the UN Foundation, and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America."
http://www.lcms.org/pages/rpage.asp?NavID=17012

Pres. Harrison states, "What are these humanitarian activities? The range is very broad, but let me concentrate on just one. The LCMS is a partner with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) in Lutheran World Relief (LWR), based in Baltimore, Md.

LWR is NOT a mission agency; it is a humanitarian agency. LWR specializes in international aid and development. Through LCMS World Relief/Human Care, we provide $2 to $3 million a year for humanitarian purposes through LWR. LWR—through the LCMS, ELCA, WELS (Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod) and government support—carries out some $30 million in international aid projects yearly."

http://mylcms.org/pages/internal.asp?NavID=14512

More http://www.lcms.org/results.asp?q=united+nations

http://steadfastlutherans.org/?p=10809

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GJ - Wikipedia:

"Lutheran World Relief (LWR) is an international nonprofit organization and a joint ministry of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and the Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod."

[GJ - And WELS. One life-long WELS member, then a pastor, almost cried when he found out his own DP was on the board of LWR. "I grew up in WELS and didn't know it." Thus the lambs are led to the slaughter and ELCA feels another surge of self-esteem.]

"LWR is a member of ACT Development, a global alliance of churches and related agencies working on development that are committed to working together."

There is only one Lutheran World Relief, and Missouri/WELS/ELS support it. Just like Act Development, there are many other overlapping funding agencies, so the trail of dollars given and spent requires a forensic CPA firm.

Church and Change is set up the same way, with many different overlapping groups. Motto for all these crooks: "Your money, their mission."

Yes they do a lot of good in relief efforts, but the Mormons do too. Why not join the Mormons in their work? Or the Shriners? I forgot, Lutherans do support the Masons and Shriners.