I have been sitting on this post for a few days, not wanting to add fuel to the fire.  However, what has happened in Lakeland has been played out so publicly with GodTV’s involvement, which unfortunately means that as the wheels come off, it happens publicly too.  It is all available on the internet, and there is a lot of stuff that is a lot less generous that what is below:

todd_bentley I had been thinking of writing some reflections on the "Lakeland Outpouring" following this rather humorous link last week, but sadly it has been announced last week that Todd Bentley and his wife are going through a difficult time in his marriage, and are living apart at present.  Apparently he has formed an "inappropriate emotional relationship" with a female member of his staff, according to his ministry website.

I wasn’t a huge fan.  It wasn’t the clothes.  It wasn’t the tattoos, nor his jewellery. I didn’t really like the style: the shouting, and Pentecostal style. The "Bamming".  What I perceived as hype and sometimes manipulation.  I was trying to test and weigh, and hold on to the good, but found it hard to do.  There were one of two amazing stories of healing that I heard, from people I know (or know of) and trust, that were challenging and I felt God provoking me.  Not to pursue the "Lakeland Outpouring", but to seek God and to seek Him for the in-breaking of the Kingdom.  But concerning the Lakeland "revival", I mostly took a "Gamaliel" approach - "lets see what comes of this".

And tragically, a potential breakdown of a marriage and some kind of inappropriate behaviour is what comes of it.  But lets not throw stones at Bentley or his wife.  They are the victims in this.  Willing, co-conspiring victims maybe.  But victims none-the-less.

Victims of the hype of the church; the tendency of the Body of Christ to idolise human beings.  The longing for God to move, which tragically means the Church lurches from one thing to the next, looking for the next big thing that God is doing.  I applaud the hunger, but not always the response to that hunger.

Although I suspect the seeds of this situation were sown in their marriage long before April this year, the pressure of nightly meetings, the criticism and scrutiny of the world (both Christian and non-Christian) and the internal battle form being in that kind of prominence and position that undoubtedly would have been raging within Bentley, must have stretched his family to breaking point.  I wonder how many marriages would survive?

I wouldn’t want to test mine in that cauldron of pressure and public glare.  My stones are firmly being left on the ground.

So tonight, as I write, fan or not, I feel God’s compassion towards Bentley, his family, and no-doubt the many people who will be disillusioned and hurt by another prominent failure of a Christian leader.  I feel God’s sadness that this has happened at all; that it was all so avoidable.  Not because Bentley didn’t have the right safeguards, or accountability.  But because the church doesn’t have to put that kind of pressure on people, to chase after the next big thing in the way we do, to set people up on pedestals that they can only fall from. 

For Further Information:

There is an interesting piece here, from the editor of Charisma magazine - slightly negative perhaps, but actually has a lot of really good questions.  And for a UK perspective, from someone who has been very positive about the outpouring, see here and here. Click on "more" for the full statement by Fresh Fire Ministries on the current situation…

From the Board of Directors

We wish to thank all of our friends and partners for the overwhelming flood of support and compassion we have received as a ministry on behalf of Todd and Shonnah Bentley. The many phone calls and emails of concern from people who genuinely love the Bentleys and Fresh Fire Ministries have been a great encouragement to all of us here during these past few days. In particular, the rallying of support and prayer for Todd and Shonnah by prominent leaders within the Body of Christ has been a beautiful indicator of the maturity and grace the Lord is bringing to his Bride.

We wish to acknowledge, however, that since our last statement from the Fresh Fire Board of Directors, we have discovered new information revealing that Todd Bentley has entered into an unhealthy relationship on an emotional level with a female member of his staff. In light of this new information and in consultation with his leaders and advisors, Todd Bentley has agreed to step down from his position on the Board of Directors and to refrain from all public ministry for a season to receive counsel in his personal life.

On behalf of the Fresh Fire leadership and the Board of Directors we wish to apologize to our friends and partners and to the larger body of Christ and to ask for your forgiveness. We are truly sorry for the pain many of you must feel and so regret that in the midst of great revival, the enemy has found a way into our camp. To those who have stood by us, we wish to thank you for what in many cases has been years of support. Thank you for your financial giving towards the vision of this ministry, and thank you especially for your prayers. For those of our partners, friends and supporters who may be struggling with the recent disclosures and finding continued support of this ministry in conflict with either conscience or conviction, we release and bless you with all our hearts and trust that God will redeem in your hearts the good that He has accomplished in your lives through this ministry. It is our sincerest hope and prayer that the Lord bless you and bring you into your fullest destiny in Him.

When this ministry was initially birthed in May of 1998, Todd had but one simple desire in his heart – to see the world come to know Jesus. Now, only 10 years later, Fresh Fire Ministries has grown to become a Resource Center that is literally reaching out to all the corners of the Earth. There have been dozens of associate ministries, scores of interns and hundreds of graduates from the Supernatural Training Center. Over 60 nations have received a combined total of more than five million dollars in humanitarian aid and we have seen well over one million conversions for Jesus Christ.

And so, the question can well be asked… where do we go from here? It is true that we are deeply saddened by these recent events, but it hasn’t shaken our faith in either God or His goodness towards us and with the help of wise and compassionate leaders within the body, we will do everything within our power to see our brother and sister healed and restored.

As a ministry, we can not forsake the vision and heartbeat upon which Todd Bentley founded Fresh Fire Ministries which is simply this:

    Matthew 10:7-8
    And as you go, Preach, saying, “The kingdom of heaven is at hand” Heal the sick, cleanse the lepers, raise the dead, cast out demons. Freely you have received, freely give.

While Todd and Shonnah each go through the necessary steps towards restoration and wholeness, we are compelled, with the resources with which God has entrusted us, to continue to spread God’s love and power all over the world.

There are many noble activities and endeavors in which Fresh Fire Ministries is involved, initiated by Todd, and to which we are still committed. We have the Supernatural Training Centre, our school of ministry, already in it’s fourth full year and with more than 50 students already enrolled we’re believing for an amazing year of biblical instruction, practical application and encounters with the presence of God. Many mature and gifted speakers and associates, graduated interns and teachers filled brim-full with the DNA and fire of this ministry are ready to pour revelation and passion into the hungry hearts of this coming year’s student body.

We will continue to host conferences in our region with speakers and worship leaders from around the nation whose message and mandates resonate with the vision and heart of Fresh Fire Ministries. In addition, we are committed to supporting the growing “OutPourings” across North America and around the world with our Associates, with encouragement and prayer support. In Todd’s own words, “What God is doing is bigger than one man”, and we now have a golden opportunity as the Body of Christ to pick up the baton and to run with perseverance for His glory.

Our missions department is progressing, as previously mentioned, with our major African crusade. With close to 100 team members in attendance, excitement is beginning to build and team members have responded that they are still believing God for the most amazing missions trip ever! Our Uganda Jesus Village in Kampala is forging ahead with the recent acquisition of 35 acres of land 30 minutes drive from our present location. Two of the 15 homes planned for the property are nearing completion, and the expanded village, when finished, will house almost 150 orphans rescued from war torn northern Uganda.

So whether in our Children’s Home in Africa, in our Supernatural Training Centre in British Columbia, in the revival meetings and outpourings spreading around the globe, or in taking teams to minister compassion and practical assistance to the poor in the far corners of the Earth, we have been and still are committed to bringing love, hope and a demonstration of the saving, healing, delivering power of the Gospel to a world in need.

Thank you all once again for your prayers and support. We bless each and every one of you in whatever decision you must make. Please know that our heart in all of this is to see the name of the Lord vindicated, and we take great encouragement from Psalm 23 and the Lord’s promise that He will “lead us in paths of righteousness for His name’s sake.” Together we look to the mercy and wisdom of our loving Father and we remain as ever, your brothers and sisters in Christ.

The Fresh Fire Board of Directors

- Print Version of August 15th Letter -


August 12, 2008

Greetings Partners and Friends,

The last four months have been some of the most amazing months in the history of Fresh Fire Ministries. We have witnessed God pour out His Spirit in an unprecedented way in Florida and around the world in the first revival in history to be broadcasted live into literally millions of homes and churches across all five continents and into more than 200 countries. The “Outpourings” as they have come to be called are continuing now in many cities worldwide. These fiery hot coals of revival are sweeping through the Body of Christ, crossing geographical, political and denominational boundaries as the Holy Spirit brings the manifest presence of the glory of God back to His church with tangible demonstrations of his saving, healing, delivering power.

As a result, we as a ministry have experienced the blessing and the burden of exponential increases of activity and interest in our activities, functions and resources. Our website during the last few months has received as many as 6 million hits in one month and our office has struggled to cope with numberless phone calls and emails which have taxed our infrastructure and human resources almost to the breaking point. We so appreciate the patience and grace many of you have extended to us during this time, whether waiting for us to answer the phone or process your donation or product order. To overcome this challenge, we have hired more than a dozen new staff in our home base here in Abbotsford in addition to the many staff temporarily hired to help with the administration of the Outpouring in Lakeland, Florida.

The Lord’s blessings and abundance have been so evident on the ministry during this season of intense activity and we rejoice in seeing and being able to participate in what we believe is only the beginning of a worldwide awakening. It is with considerable sadness then, that we must temper the jubilation we know you all feel with the sobering news that Todd and Shonnah Bentley are presently experiencing significant friction in their relationship and are currently separated. We want to affirm that there has been no sexual immorality on the part of either Todd or Shonnah, nor has there ever been. Undoubtedly the pressures and the burden of the Outpouring, which approaches 144 days on August 23rd, have helped to create an atmosphere of fatigue and stress that has exacerbated existing issues in their relationship. We wish to stress however, that the Outpouring is not “to blame” for the current chain of events and that in effect we have no interest in blaming anyone, but rather we deeply covet your prayers for Todd and Shonnah and for Fresh Fire Ministries during this time.

We know that many of you will have questions, for most of which we presently have no answers. We cannot see far down the path ahead of us, but we have quiet confidence in the One who sees the end from the beginning and promises to provide grace and strength for whatever lies ahead. We are hopeful that the outcome will include restoration, but we can make neither promise nor guarantee. We intend to take each day as it comes and look intently for the new mercies promised us each morning. We will watch and pray and ask each of you to do the same, knowing that you will pray as you are led by the Holy Spirit.

In the meantime, we encourage you to continue to participate in current Outpourings, whether the Florida Outpouring or one in your area and region, …or to become one if there are none nearby. As a ministry, we continue to encourage and facilitate these growing Global Outpourings, providing Fresh Fire Associate ministries, resources, and input wherever needed.

We are still fully committed to our crusade in Uganda, Africa later this month, and though Todd will not be in attendance, our Fresh Fire Team and Associate Ministries will lead a team of almost one hundred people from around the world to share the love of God, the power of the gospel, and humanitarian aid with the people of Uganda. While there, we will also connect with the Uganda Jesus Village, the Fresh Fire Children’s Home where we shelter and provide for over 60 orphans rescued from war and poverty only a few years ago. We’re excited about seeing the recently purchased 35-acre property that will contain both a school and homes for the children and their “mamas.” As we step inside the first home (being completed as we arrive) we will be stepping towards our dream of not only protecting and nurturing hundreds of orphans, but raising them up to become full-fledged ambassadors of Christ to the nation of Africa and beyond.

With all of this in mind, we ask each of you to continue to pray with us, both for Todd and Shonnah and for this ministry, as we continue to bring the saving, healing, and delivering power of God to a dry and thirsty world, desperate for an encounter with the endless love of the living God.

We thank you again for your many prayers and support and we truly believe the promise of the Lord that He will indeed work all things together for our good.
With our sincerest blessings and gratitude,

The Fresh Fire Ministries Board of Directors

- Print Version of Aug 12 Letter-

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Comment by MisterDavid
2008-08-20 19:11:13

Hi Rupes,

When you were talking on Sunday - rivers etc. - the thing that came to mind straight away for me was ‘you don’t build houses in rivers’. It sounds to me that that’s what GodTV have effectively been doing - turning a splash into a stage; a bit like Peter’s ‘Let’s build three booths and stay here!’ mentality. Well maybe.

I mean, I’ve intentionally not read a whole bunch about Lakeland or concentrated on it, mainly because, to me, the whole point of ’signs’ is to point you somewhere else, you know? It’s not helpful for me to get over-focused on some stage in some meeting somewhere, let alone for the poor guy with the mic.

Anyway, I think that’s my two penn’orth …

Comment by MisterDavid
2008-08-20 19:14:34

(with apologies for poor html skills …)

Comment by rupert
2008-08-21 19:02:16

Rupert
HTML worked fine!

 
 
Comment by rupert
2008-08-21 19:00:56

Rupert
Good points david and in many ways i agree. Unfortunately i feel i have been “forced” to consider lakeland and all the goings on there, partly because of my role as a leader within the church. i tried to avoid taking a position on it, but i guess even sitting on the fence is a position too… sometimes rather uncomfortable!

In the end, i felt lakeland was a red herring. i was probably misunderstood by some for saying that, but i have no desire for a meeting focused church. we need to keep the focus on being missional, integrating any works of the Holy Spirit into our desire to be really good news the city we live in.

 
 
Comment by Paul
2008-08-25 21:02:19

Jason Clark wrote a good critique of the whole thang a while back…

Hmm all i’ll say is that we get judged for our reaction and therefore i’m with you on the not throwing stones!

Comment by rupert
2008-08-26 22:40:30

Rupert
Paul - great to hear from you. I read Jason’s evaluation of lakeland at the time, and found it helpful.
I really agree about not judging. Been wondering about writing something on lessons we could learn, but don’t want to get into all the debate about TB’s split, not be critical. But i do think there is stuff to learn … wondering how to do that in a Godly way…

 
 
Comment by Tim Sokell
2008-09-10 17:28:34

Rupert- bit late catching up with you on this post. I really feel for Todd and his wife in all this. My (quite major) problem has been with those who put him on the pedestal, including those who broadcast it live and built up the hype, and then, when it all hit the fan, gave us the sop that “…we need to pray for Todd now”, (before reverting to their more lucrative schedules?)

The other thing which I found almost laughable, was the live broadcast of the nonsensical ‘Apostolic Alignment’. For me this encapsulated much of what is adrift in the charismatic church. Actually, I didn’t know whether to laugh or cry, and it seriously made me think about my own journey of faith and how I position myself with those who endorse and engage in this kind of twaddle!

Sorry…. I came very close to judging there didn’t I!

Comment by rupert
2008-09-12 23:21:31

Rupert
Good comment Tim. Thanks for adding that.
I really agree that that GodTV have a lot to answer for. I think where people have so positively endorsed, that some acknowledgment of their part in would be helpful. I don’t think it will happen though.

I do wonder about Peter Wagner’s involvement. I didn’t like the style / language or think the public way it was done was that wise. But it does seem as though he had his concerns and was trying to bring Todd into some place of “accountability”. I think it would have been much better to have been done very differently, but I think there was a good motive behind it.

I have found it interesting to reflect on how i would have responded a few years ago, which would have been much less discerning!

 
 
Comment by Tim Sokell
2008-09-13 09:29:36

Hi Rupert…. I agree with you about Peter Wagner’s motivations over concerns, and about the style/language. But bottom line… did those guys see something ‘big’ taking place and needed to be in on it? Despite the motivations it just confirms to me the bubble that can so easily be created by those in ‘ministry’.

Yes… interesting about responses too. I would have been likewise some years ago. These days I find myself more relaxed over most things, but a bit more discerning and decidedly itchy when it comes to things such as this!

Comment by rupert
2008-09-13 09:56:01

Rupert
Tim - you may well be right about wanting in the next big thing. I can’t quite understand why it was done publicly?! If they had concerns, but wanted to help, it would have been much better to have agreed something behind the scenes and issued a joint statement.

I think Lakeland deserves some reflection on what we can learn from this. I think i am going to write some posts on it…

 
 
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