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My Latest Column in The Pastor’s Workshop: Preaching Living Water When Your Well Has Run Dry, Part 2 | Mark D. Roberts

By Mark D. Roberts | Saturday, June 4, 2011

My Latest Column in The Pastor’s Workshop: Preaching Living Water When Your Well Has Run Dry, Part 2 | Mark D. Roberts

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One Response to “My Latest Column in The Pastor’s Workshop: Preaching Living Water When Your Well Has Run Dry, Part 2 | Mark D. Roberts”

  1. bill Says:
    June 28th, 2011 at 1:29 am

    Dear Christian,

    In the IRS 990 form for Grace To You for 2009 listed under “Contract Services” it’s shown that GTY paid $667,000 to The Welch Group. What is The Welch Group and why is this of interest? It’s interesting because The Welch Group is a corporation whose CEO/founder/owner is Kory Welch, John Macarthur’s son-in law! Now do you think there could be just a little conflict of interest going on here? And just thinking out loud….but doesn’t the Word admonish Christians to avoid even the appearance of evil?
    http://www2.guidestar.org/organizations/95-3846510/grace-you.aspx#

    Amazingly (but not for those who know the truth about Macarthur), it appears that the GTY financed, The Welch Group, has done a “concept ad” for Starbucks, an extremely anti-Christian, pro-homosexual corporation! But then again, why discriminate when there is money to be made?
    http://www.welchgroupinc.com/About.html
    http://www.welchgroupinc.com/work.html

    Also of interest from the 990 form: John Macarthur’s propaganda minister, Phil Johnson, was well compensated again in 2009 earning $225,000 while seven other board members earned in excess of $150,000. Oh I almost forgot to mention…who is the treasurer of GTY? Matt Macarthur, John Macarthur’s son, while Macarthur’s other son, Mark, remains a director. Just keepin it all in the family….

    A Concerned Christian

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