Martin Illig,
Your President has just sent out the latest “information letter, dated December 2014, covering important issues in Latter Rain.
Your comments on the situation in Germany in the information letter are unbelievable! To be honest, I am appalled about your statement on what you have said and not said.
You have, for example, not explained why the non-profit status had been taken away from Latter Rain in the first place! So I will: It was due to the many ambiguous and incorrect handlings with donations and sums that were given to the mission. While on the one hand most inhabitants in the German faith homes have nearly no income at all and work for free, bank accounts, on the other hand, were opened in Europe for Fanie van Vuuren, so that one day he could retire and live a comfortable life in Switzerland. How on earth does this go together? You have not mentioned that in your statement. Additionally, you have not mentioned the many fraudulent actions that resulted in the loss of the non-profit status of Latter Rain. All you say is that – thank the Lord – the non-profit status was given back to the mission.
Please be honest and tell the whole truth, not half of the truth or bits of the truth! There are always two sides to every coin.
And regarding the court case that Latter Rain has filed at the social court of Heilbronn: How can you tell this blatant lie?
Of course you have filed AGAINST all former residents that have left the faith home.
You do not want to give them what is theirs! The German government wants that money from you, so that it can be given to them as pension. If you do not pay to the government, they will be incredibly poor in old age! Therefore, how can you even consider acting as plaintiff against the government. And to top it: how can you even ask your people to pray against this situation, against your own brothers and sisters? Your statement is a slap in the face to all those that have left the faith home.
Clearly, Latter Rain is fiddling around with their money and giving it to the wrong people. Fanie van Vuuren has never confirmed nor denied that he tried to get into Switzerland when he retires.
I am closely following the comments and stories that are published in this forum. I do know Germany and I still have friends there, both inside and outside the faith home. From those that have left I know, that they are having a hard time outside. Most are very disillusioned with Latter Rain and the way in which they were treated upon their departure.
Martin Illig, to ask the people in South Africa to pray for Latter Rain Germany and for the favourable outcome of the court case, is just like turning the knife around in the wounds of those that have left the faith home and are now trying to make ends meet.
Do you not have a guilty conscience I wonder? You do not speak the truth about the way in which the former house children are now treated. Or why do you not give those in South Africa the whole picture?
Can you understand that in that light, it is very hard to believe your letter of apology that you have sent out recently to all house children and those that have left Latter Rain?
Think of that and take a good look into the mirror!
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