The best I can tell, both Wallace and Cutshall are both top-of-the-line ministers. From what I have read and felt, I would think that it all began well, but that at some point, their visions for the future of the enterprise diverged.It is MY thinking that it is likely that Wallace felt the need to leave the COG if he was going to be able to fulfill the vision he had for both his church and the school. It is also MY thinking that Cutshall did not want to leave the COG, and so had to go in another direction.