The last few days I was following the Facebook drama you are referencing to. I hold the COG in high regard, along with Lee and PTS, as well your leadership. At some point those of you who pastor local COG congregations are going to have to either trust your elected leadership or disengage from the body general. I have met more than one COG pastor who says I'm part of them, but I'm not with them. Generally that means they don't go to the assemblies or camp meetings, don't promote Lee and PTS in their churches, and budget in a way that sends the least without being messed with. These pastors are developing their own networks, missions and ministries, with an eye on an exit strategy just in case. The conflict on the post was painful to watch, someone said it was like watching your parents have a fist fight. I know for you who have given your lives and treasures for the COG, its heartbreaking. Someone may have suggested the spirit at work is akin to the 1923 Split between the COG and AJT & CGP (I know how much you boys like to name evil spirits) . Now I understand that in the COG there is just one approved history book (LAMA), but sometime it would be good to study the life of J. S. Llewellyn and his influence on the COG during the time of the split. This is a man whose personal motto (according to historians) was rule or ruin and who was very litigious (some say the COG can be litigious, is that a legacy of Llewellyn) in his dealing with his enemies.MatPS Is it true that there are only two books that are required reading for a minister's license in the COG - the Bible and LAMA?There has to been a process outside of social media in the hierarchical structure of the COG to deal with this problem in a more Biblical manner. Again, there is so much to admire about the COG, so I'm hoping you don't repeat the past in how issues are addressed.