Talk:Frontline Ministries International
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If there's no opposition, I'll put my (suitably referenced) content back. The sources I'm citing are FMI's own web page (for the history such as the board structure which controls FMI and various outreaches), the newspaper article which refers to local outreaches to the homeless, and the referenced DVD where FMI adherents were calling the sick and performing faith healings over the telephone. If any of those sources are in dispute, we can discuss that.
This article has been getting undue attention from editors who have, among other things, cut and pasted their entire FAQ (which is not unbiased or encyclopedic in the least) and attempted to remove information they feel is not favourable to them. (See the history for bookkeeper75.)
Thanks, Joshua
(6-Oct-2006) I feel like I'm talking to myself here, but let's please try to keep this article constructive. Edits without any references but with controversial statements do no good and make the article sound like a editorial.
If anyone wants to improve this article, can we talk about it here first? Let's try to reach a consensus on future edits. --- Joshua