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Haggard wants your financial support

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Fallen Pastor Seeks Financial Support

By Associated Press


COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - The Rev. Ted Haggard, who left the megachurch he founded after admitting to "sexual immorality," has asked supporters for financial assistance while he and his wife pursue their studies.
The former New Life Church pastor plans to seek a master's degree in counseling at the University of Phoenix while his wife studies psychology, he said in an e-mail sent this week to KRDO-TV in Colorado Springs.
The couple and two of their sons planned to move Oct. 1 to the Phoenix Dream Center, a faith-based halfway house in Phoenix, where Haggard and his wife would provide counseling, the e-mail said.
"It looks as though it will take two years for us to have adequate earning power again, so we are looking for people who will help us monthly for two years," the e-mail said. "During that time we will continue as full-time students, and then, when I graduate, we won't need outside support any longer."
Haggard left the 10,000-member New Life Church late last year and resigned as head of the National Association of Evangelicals after a former male escort accused Haggard of paying him for sex.
Mike Ware, an overseer for New Life Church, told The Gazette of Colorado Springs on Friday that it was premature of Haggard to release the statement without first consulting the overseers.
A New Life spokesman did not immediately return a phone message left late Friday by The Associated Press.
Haggard received a salary of $115,000 for the 10 months he worked in 2006 and an $85,000 anniversary bonus before the scandal broke, The Gazette reported. Haggard's severance package included a year's salary of $138,000, and he collects royalties on his book titles, the newspaper reported.
El Paso County records show Haggard's home, which has been up for sale, has a market value of $715,051.
 
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And while ya got yer checkbooks out, I could use $50,000 to tide me over while I study, too!^_^

Why stop at $50,000? ;)

This is one of those:eek: moments! I think I am speechless! Who cares about single moms trying to support their children, while earning enough money to put on the table of their one bedroom apartment. No, we must concern ourselves with paying for a wealthy man's Master's degree. That must be what Jesus meant when He said to feed the poor.
 
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This kind of stuff wouldn't happen if pastors were actually expected to do stuff like, say, take vows of poverty or somthing. Heaven forbid someone gives all he has to the poor and follows the Lord.

Though that might be my internal Lollard talking.

As a pastor myself, I'd like to ask you why you think that sort of thing is necessary?

I make a decent living wage - though not extravagant. We are perfectly content, though certainly not rich in any worldly way.

But more than that, this Ted Haggard problem transcends a "vow of poverty" or any such thing. It's just a bizarre case of run-away ego, or something. I don't know...
 
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It's not somthing I expect all to do, but it would help some pastors and churches in general if the paritioners were expected to take care of the pastor's particular needs, and the pastors themselves not handling money himself. Might not be good for all, but would be good for some... in particular, the big shots who make too much money.
 
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It's not somthing I expect all to do, but it would help some pastors and churches in general if the paritioners were expected to take care of the pastor's particular needs, and the pastors themselves not handling money himself. Might not be good for all, but would be good for some... in particular, the big shots who make too much money.
Well... I handle absolutely none of the church money. None. And I wouldn't have it any other way!

On the other hand, these mega-church mega-star pastors are the extreme exception, not the rule. And not all of them are bad. In fact, I'd guess that most of them are pretty fantastic people.

But there's always one or two...
 
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If I don't give, will Jimmy Swaggart die? J/K
Wrong, just so very wrong.

I've got a very good friend who lives in that area of Colorado Springs - and the bizarre thing is that $700,000 doesn't buy you a very opulent house.
 
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