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Through the years we’ve given money for young people to go on mission trips. The idea was that these young people would help and or maybe get a burden for missions.
As we look back our experience tells us that the same young people do not go into missions and it just becomes, a life experience. I’m definitely not against, a life experience but not at the expense of other peoples money, coated as, it’s for the Lord.
Laymen are up very early to rush out the door for work. In many cases work well over 40 hours a week to provide for their families. Give 10% of their gross income, pay 15% in taxes and haven’t even bought groceries yet.
We continually hear and are asked to give to these “projects”. I believe these men should be ashamed of themselves.
What say you HAC nation?
As we look back our experience tells us that the same young people do not go into missions and it just becomes, a life experience. I’m definitely not against, a life experience but not at the expense of other peoples money, coated as, it’s for the Lord.
Laymen are up very early to rush out the door for work. In many cases work well over 40 hours a week to provide for their families. Give 10% of their gross income, pay 15% in taxes and haven’t even bought groceries yet.
We continually hear and are asked to give to these “projects”. I believe these men should be ashamed of themselves.
What say you HAC nation?