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I have enjoyed logging into actscelerate for many years and have posted my share of posts. However, it is really a sad thing that it seems to have been hijacked by a few and abandoned by many. I was just thinking today about some well respected pastors and officials that used to post interesting and productive thoughts here. Most of them are never heard from anymore. It become frustrating for me personally, to have to read through a few dozen posts to find anything besides discussions on hyper-grace and degree mills. I have enjoyed the dialogue over the years, and may drop back in to read posts on occasions, but I have made the decision to retire from Actscelerate. It has been fun, but not so much recently. I am not sure that my small caveats will be missed much, but I had a good time.I have stayed around a little longer that I planned, with the hope that things would improve, but it unfortunately appears that it is almost time to cut out the lights.

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  1. Never Quit Cav. You never know who you are helping with your ministry! The bible says his word will not return void , but if theres no one left to speak his word what then … You speak his word on this board. Dont stop!The hyper stuff bothers me about as much as the Christian Science Monitor. However there are those that dont know about it and needs to be informed by someone so they wont become trapped.

  2. Take a sabbatical and maybe come back. We’ve all done it.We’ll leave the light on for you________________

  3. Take a sabbatical and maybe come back. We’ve all done it.We’ll leave the light on for you________________

  4. Did RS just link caveator with another poster?Who knew? Yeah, I got a chuckle out of the whole exchange. I guess anyone who has been around Acts long enough would be considered an Acts old timer, which is not to be confused with THE Old Timer.But, RS mentioned the low level of discernment which reminded me that caveator once indicated that bonnie knox and the Old Timer were one and the same.

  5. Did RS just link caveator with another poster?Who knew? Yeah, I got a chuckle out of the whole exchange. I guess anyone who has been around Acts long enough would be considered an Acts old timer, which is not to be confused with THE Old Timer.But, RS mentioned the low level of discernment which reminded me that caveator once indicated that bonnie knox and the Old Timer were one and the same.It’s a funny world. haha Sorry Bonnie. I’m probably older than you anyway. Yes, I did confuse goodbye threads here. I will make necessary adjustments________________

  6. Thank you cavetor for your many excellent and insightful posts. Indeed there have been more hyper-grace posts than desired, and some have challenged the degree mills.I just took a few seconds glance at the board and found these:Carolyn Taylor is in critical condition (a very important post that deserves our attention), Is national Israel still relevant? (seemingly a question that could use some of the wisdom you can share), Thoughts on a passage in the Book of Acts, Secret mystery of the NT, Pre-Trib info, Franklin Graham and politics, and of course, Cojak for President.And of course, the board is wide open for you to share your heart on the issues facing our world and our Church. You are welcome to light a candle of wisdom and interest at any time.However, if your decision is final, please do accept my thanks and appreciation for the numerous insightful and wise posts you have made. You have been a blessing. You will be missed. Blessings.Doyl________________