The Greatest need of the Seventh-day Adventist Church is for well informed members to give liberally not only of their tithes and offerings but of their very best judgment-as church board members, as constituency meeting delegates, as local and union conference committee members and as institutional trustees.
I don’t hate it that this book was written, but the writing is so uneven and there’s no “so what”. It’s a collection of papers by folks who are laying out how the Adventist church misused money or allowed for gross/criminal misuse of money. But so often the writing is just a screed and sarcastic that it undermines credibility and I don’t have any sense of what other perspectives there might be on it. I’m glad we have this information, but I would only trust conclusions based on it once it is integrated into actual scholarship.