Missionary Rejection Letter
Mystery Babylon Denomination
Foreign Missions Board
Rev. Saul Paul
First Christian Church
Antioch, Syria
Dear Mr. Paul:
I have your application for missionary appointment
before me, and will be as frank as possible concerning your qualifications
as a foreign missionary. We have to be very careful in choosing our
missionaries, and our Missions Board has reviewed your case thoroughly.
We have decided that it would be unwise to send you to the foreign field
for the following reasons:
- It has come to our attention that you
are doing secular work on the side. We do not feel that making tents
and a full time ministry go together very well. It seems that you
do not have enough experience in trusting the Lord for your income.
You should make up your mind whether you want to preach or continue your
profession.
- Your previous actions have been very
rash and unseemly for a minister. We learned that in a public meeting
you opposed Dr. Simon Peter, an esteemed minister with a high reputation.
We also hear that you argued so violently with some of our ministers that
a special council meeting had to be called at Jerusalem to prevent a serious
split in the churches. We frown on such radicalism. For your
own good, I am enclosing a copy of Daius' Carnegus book on "How to Win
Jews and Influence Greeks. "
- We understand that you do not agree with
all the points in our constitution and by-laws, and do not even believe
in all our doctrines.
- In checking back, we discovered your Christian
education consisted of a three year course in Arabia. We find that
the Arabian school has not been approved by our accreditation board and
we hear that there are some strange unknown doctrines being taught in that
school.
- We also hear a rumor that you are a snake handler.
Such a reputation could only hurt the true cause of Christ and the Church.
We don't have all the details on that episode at Melita, but we understand
you claim immunity to harm from snake bites through a promise of Christ.
It has come to the attention also that you preach much about "the Power
of God" and the "gifts of the Spirit." Also that you
speak in tongues a great deal. Surely you realize that such as this
only drives off the better class of people, and attracts only the riff-raff.
- We see here that you have a jail record
in several places. If this is true, it puts you in a bad light, for
our denomination has always stood for a high standard of holiness, and
I fear it would damage our reputation to have someone representing us that
had served time in jails and prisons. Frankly, Mr. Paul, we
seriously doubt you could have been innocent and the judge wrong in so
many cases. It just doesn't look right.
- It seems that you are a troublemaker
Mr. Paul. Several business men of Ephesus have written us that
you were the cause of severe loss of business to them and even stirred
mob violence. You must learn to cultivate the friendship and influence
of men such as these. We also have some details of a lurid "over
the wall in a basket" episode at Damascus, plus a stoning at Lystra, and
several other violent actions taken against your ministry. Haven't
you ever suspected that conciliatory behavior and gentler words might gain
you more friends? We have never condoned such sensationalism in the
ministry. This is just not the type of ministers that we send out.
We have learned through channels that following some trouble with a preacher
on the island of Cyprus, you had to change your name. This does not
seem to us to be conduct becoming to the ministry.
- You admitted in your application that
in the past you neglected such needy fields as Bithynia, just because "the
Spirit didn't lead that way," and that you undertook a hazardous journey
on the strength of a dream you had at Troas. Mr. Paul, surely
you don't expect us to go along with such flimsy and fantastic excuses
for your seemingly purposeless wanderings. Many times you did not
stay long enough, in our opinion, to get a church established. You
left your converts many times without even a pastor to guide them, and
without setting the church in order in some good fundamental denomination.
- We hear also from Troas that you preach too long,
one sermon lasting almost twenty-four hours, Even to the extent that a
young man fell asleep and was seriously injured. We understand that
you claim to have restored his life and raised him from the dead by falling
on him and embracing him. What nonsense! If the man was injured,
you should have called in a competent physician.
- We understand from your own home church
that you could not get along with your fellow ministers, that John Mark,
a commendable young man and nephew of one of our leading ministers, had
to leave your party in the middle of a journey, and that you had a violent
quarrel with gentle, good natured Barnabas. Now these men are well
thought of in Jerusalem and we wonder why you are always having trouble
with your fellow workers?
- We have notarized affidavits from three fine brethren,
Diotrephes, Demas, and Alexander, to the effect that it is impossible for
them to cooperate with either you or your program. From what we hear,
you seem to have a self-exalted spirit, boasting about your revelations
and that God has chosen you to reveal some "new Mystery."
- Can't you realize that any new truth that is to
be revealed would come through Headquarters to the recognized, more mature
brethren, and that after it had been checked by our Procedure and Doctrine
Committee we would have to bring it up before the retired missionary select
committee for a vote?
As you see, Mr. Paul, we feel definitely
after close scrutiny of your case, that you are undoubtedly the most unqualified
applicant we have ever seen, and my advice for you is to find a church
where you can Work in harmony, and use your past education as perhaps a
Sunday School teacher. I hope I have prevented you from making a
terrible mistake in your life.
Sincerely, Mr. Laodicean Loser
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