Paul from Antioch
Active Member
Here's the situation: A good local Bible-believing Evangelical church has been blessed by God to increase in both size of her membership AND the physical size of her campus. This local church entered into negotiations with several commercal real estate agencies and have finally decided to accept a bid for a new church campus that is located quite a distance from her current physical campus. This local church's membership voted in favor of this proposal, and construction on her new campus facilities has already begun in earnest. NOW, here's where a "Controversy" has crept in: What should that local church do with her older campus buildings? The only reasonable offer to purchase her old facilities has come from a cult that wants to establish a presence in that city. Should that local church accept this cult's offer, and, according to some folks, thereby enabling this cult to spread its heresies in this city, or keep on seeking an offer from somewhere else? What is your opinion on this matter?