Comments on: UBF 50th Anniversary Book: Introduction http://www.priestlynation.com/ubf-blue-book-introduction/ my journey of recovery from University Bible Fellowship Tue, 29 Mar 2016 16:34:31 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.6.1 By: briank http://www.priestlynation.com/ubf-blue-book-introduction/#comment-718 Thu, 08 Mar 2012 20:30:44 +0000 http://www.priestlynation.com/?p=755#comment-718 Yes, Chris, I find multiple contradictions in the “blue book”. It is not a cohesive teaching manual, rather a collection of lectures. Clearly there was little or no collaboration in the lectures. I suspect such cohesion will come about in the next 2 to 5 years or so. That is roughly what the Catholic church did: formed councils and lectures until they “got it right” and formed their official positions.

In fact, one lecture describes this process, explaining that UBF is a “progressive” ministry, constantly working to find the “best ways”. Really, this means, they will pick up new teaching and refine their ways as each wave of leaders leave. I wonder if any leaders will remain when they finally figure out what they want to do and why they are doing it?

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By: Chris http://www.priestlynation.com/ubf-blue-book-introduction/#comment-714 Thu, 08 Mar 2012 20:03:05 +0000 http://www.priestlynation.com/?p=755#comment-714 “We cannot reflect on our spirit and ministry without reflecting on Dr. Samuel Lee, the founder of UBF. This is because the spirit and ministry of UBF is closely connected to Lee.”

Isn’t this contradicting their claim in the last lecture?

“If the spirit that worked in the UBF ministry for the past 50 years came from human efforts or ideas, we don’t need to continue in them. … the spirit that worked in the UBF ministry for the past 50 years didn’t come from the ideas of Dr. Samuel Lee …”

I wished they would make up their minds and not weasel around what they really think all the time.

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