Friday, January 6, 2012

God, Mammon or Multi-Level Marketing (Have you met a C.M.L.M. Yet?)


So you visit a new church and someone with a very bright smile and a big warm handshake welcomes you. That’s to be expected right? In fact you might encounter several similarly friendly folk inside a church right? Well, you should though often you can sadly walk in and out of some fellowships and never hear a word except from those that have “Greeting” as their ministry.




Anyway let’s stay on topic and save that little observation for another day and another rant. So say one of these sweet people invites you to a party. Perhaps asks for your e-mail or phone number, wants you to come over for tea and dessert or insists on going to lunch sometime like right after service. Chances are you may have just encountered a C.M.L.M. A in the in the World you may ask? A Christian Multi Level Marketer, a C.M.L.M. for short.

The multi level marketing craze all started in the 1950’s. Its precursor being the “franchise”, where one could buy their own branch of an already established business. Some say this goes back to Ray Kroc and his start up of McDonalds. Multi Level Marketing to my estimation really began when nutritional, cosmetic and cleaning products companies started to proliferate door to door. Now let’s get it said up front Franchising and Multi Level Marketing are legal and legitimate businesses. My issue here is when they claim connection to and appear in force inside the Church of Jesus Christ.


Now keep in mind M.L.M.’s account for barely 1% of total retail sales in the U.S. Whereas about 50% of retail sales in the U.S. are attributed to franchises. So hats off to Mr. Kroc! Often you will hear a M.L.M. rep refer to M.L.M. as your greatest opportunity to start your own business and their particular company as the best since white bread, toilet paper and the coffee grinder. They are in reality giving you access to a slight sliver of the pie and will undoubtedly stand to profit personally from adding you to the fold and their personal “downline”. So buyer beware.

It might serve us well to remember a bit of scripture, namely Matthew 21:12 -13, Mark 11: 15 – 17. Luke 19: 45 – 46 and on. Here is a quick look at Mark 11:15-17:

15 On reaching Jerusalem, Jesus entered the temple courts and began driving out those who were buying and selling there. He overturned the tables of the money changers and the benches of those selling doves, 16 and would not allow anyone to carry merchandise through the temple courts. 17 And as he taught them, he said, “Is it not written: ‘My house will be called a house of prayer for all nations’[a]? But you have made it ‘a den of robbers.’]”


From this we might assume that Jesus did not stand for people selling anything in His Father’s House. That’s what I believe but you know some folks might argue.Same folks that like to wait on the hurricane to hit before dashing for the in lands. The type that might say; “I never sell in the church I just meet prospects”. Well that I contend is selling. Indeed this is what one gentleman told me after inviting me to a meeting about a “business opportunity”. I never went and within a couple of years this gentleman’s family was in shambles and that church was as well. Now I understand this is just a personal experience. Anecdotal evidence at best but I can multiply the number of incidence many times. How about you? Anyone have a “Witness”?

Over the years I have personally seen two churches crash and burn due in large part to M.L.M. inside those fellowships. I have seen dozens of friendships damaged, lost or turned to bitter hate amongst the “brethren”. I have also seen brothers and sisters in decent financial shape nearly ruined and others who were close to ruin pushed over the edge. In fact estimates place the number of those that succeed or end with a net profit as low as under 1% and as high a 30% overall. The vast majority earning well less than $100 dollars a month and averaging less than $2.00 an hour. Individual claims will vary for various particular groups but remember, M.L. M. gives you access to just 1% of all sales so consider the probabilities. Most that make money make it on their downlines, those they sign up and take a percentage of sales including their purchase of “inventory”.

It might be making you money, it might help you make friends and it might be a source of hope and excitement. Sadly, statistically when the excitement fades you might find the hope was just like the type promised in 2008. In other words FALSE!

My advice is if one of those sweet smiling C.M.L.M.’s approaches you perhaps you might ask the Head Pastor what the churches policy is on M.L.M. If it turns out that person is his wife, brother, sister or best buddy well there may be a problem getting along if you do not go to “the party”. All I can tell you is Jesus’ might not approve. We would all do well to consult Him before we join the C.M.L.M flock! Here are a few links for your personal consideration. Free of Charge!!!

http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/retail/2011-02-07-multilevelmarketing03_CV_N.htm

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi_level_marketing

Thursday, January 5, 2012


Christmas and New Years, the most emotionally over loaded week on most folk’s calendar, is upon us. Once again we find ourselves rushing about chasing our gift lists, refining our guest lists and wondering if Santa even knows about our own wee little wish lists. Offices party, family’s party, neighbor’s party and people we may not even know will party with some finding themselves in the raucous merry midst of it all.





Still others may just sit by an aging phone that seldom rings. Remembering the places and faces that filled the sweet celebrations of lighter louder days but now are only faint memories stirred by the season but nearly lost in its present heavy stillness.




In between the two extremes bounce a majority of we everyday people, rushing to the next festivity, reunion, performance or gathering. These are busy grown up people, unaware of the long gone youth of joyful wonders and jolly excitement still in the offings of a familiar old song. Surprised when they bursts out strongly as the Peanuts gather round Charlie Browns little tree, that just needed a little love or Rudolf soars off blazing victorious into the storm of the century.

The holidays mean many different things to many different people. Indeed we can find ourselves in a pickle just wishing the wrong person the wrong celebratory wishes for a holiday they might not even acknowledge or perhaps be opposed to.

What has happened to Christmas? Sure we can mostly all agree on New Years as long as we stick to the “Common Era” ending and leave the “Anno Domani” designation alone but why all the division and emotional mine fields out there hidden in the holidays?

One little word is the reason, Christ. If you take that one little word out of the mix all the conflicts go away. You still have Santa and Rudolf, Frosty, Heat & Cold Miser as well as all the elves and warm happy endings you can shake a stick at.

Still what hope is there for those really “Home Alone”? Where is the comfort and joy of the folks whose phones seldom ring and have lost more friends and family than they remember? Their hope, comfort and joy is in that one little word and that is what we should be celebrating. Not out of malice, as so many politically correct and overtly angry atheists and others would believe but out of reverence, thankfulness and yes, joy.

Christmas and New Years can bring out the best and worst in people. Their selflessness as well as their prejudice, their happy memories as well as their losses and longings can mix with their hopes, disappointments and dreams to find them emotionally charged way past the usual load. Our dual natures and imperfections can rise out of us and serve only to point out what Christmas is really all about.


In my own memories from way back to rotary phones and rabbit eared TV’s I recall the best explanation that stopped a young heathen boy in his tracks one December long ago. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pn10FF-FQfs

Hold on to the best of what Christmas is all about this year and do not let anyone take Christ out of your New Year either! Blessings, Merry Christmas and to all…a good night!
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