Senate Investigates Televangelists Finances

6 11 2007

Senator Charles Grassley, the ranking Republican on the Senate Finance Committee has asked six televangelists to turn over their financial records by December 6th.

“The six ministries identified as being under investigation by the committee are led by: Paula White, Joyce Meyer, Creflo Dollar, Eddie Long, Kenneth Copeland and Benny Hinn. Three of the six – Benny Hinn, Kenneth Copeland and Creflo Dollar – also sit on the Board of Regents for the Oral Roberts University.” (CBS News)

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ORU 52.5 million in debt, considers selling TV station

1 11 2007

We first heard about the latest number for ORU’s ongoing financial woes last week.

Now ORU is considering the sale of channel 53 in order to help alleviate the debt.  We wonder what took so long, but this is a welcome change.  It’s probably cheaper to buy local airtime than to keep up with the costs of running a TV station.  Unfortunately, this may mean the loss of some KGEB/ORTV jobs.  We know some good people over there.

Read the article here.



ORU’s Day in Court Set for December 11th

31 10 2007

Save the date… the first motions hearing is set for December 11th.



VP’s Pen Letter to the ORU Community

30 10 2007

The letter is signed by nine members of the ORU Vice Presidents council.

“…Our core values and principles have not changed from what God called them to be. That’s because these values are not just words or ideas in the eyes of the administration. They are a part of our inner being—a part of our life that cannot be separated…”

Our viewpoint: Ummm… Is nepotism for it’s own sake one of those core values and principles?

Read the letter here on ORU’s website.

On a side note, we’d like to point out that SaveORU.com is completely independent and is NOT afilliated with any of the lawyers, plaintiffs or defendants involved with this case.



ORU Lawsuit: The legal wrangling has started

28 10 2007

ORU’s Attorneys Call for Gag Order Against the Professors

The attorneys for the professors have publicly stated that they will not go through mediation as long as ORU “denies any wrongdoing.”  The university is trying to get a gag order in place so they can no longer make public comments on the case.  They’re afraid that it will affect the possibility of a “fair trial”.

ORU’s motion also alleges that the plaintiffs “appear to have devised a scheme to slander defendants while hiding behind the litigation privilege, all in hope of achieving a quick, lucrative settlement of an employment lawsuit.”

Read the Tulsa World’s coverage here...

We think that this lawsuit isn’t about the money, it’s about the truth.  The ‘train’ of public perception has already left the station – just read the comments on any Tulsa World story involving the lawsuit.

SOME Alumni Are “Sad” Christian Mediation Wasn’t Used?

It’s always nice to read an article that appears to rebut itself:

Gary Richardson, attorney for the three professors, was quoted as saying that:

The biblical idea of mediation is practical “if they’ll talk to you. We couldn’t get them to talk to us.” (from the Tulsa World)

It looks like there was no attempt at being proactive on the university’s part.  Wisdom would dictate that it doesn’t pay to ignore something like this.

How the Other Half Lives

How does Richard and Lindsay Roberts’ university owned, tax-exempt, 1.4 million dollar, multi-house compound compare to other university president dwellings?

Read the answer for yourself here.

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Commentary: What ORU Must Do

24 10 2007

Commentary:

With the recent controversy surrounding the university, many wounds from the past are being reopened for students and alumni. No one wants to see their alma mater dragged through the mud.

It is our belief that if any Christian ministry or organization insists, (through action, word or deed), that their financial and internal dealings are strictly private matters – people should send their support elsewhere. A failure to display transparency demonstrates a lack of accountability.

Oral Roberts University is not owned by the Roberts family. It was made possible through the contributions of hard-working men and women of faith. In our opinion, the university and has an obligation to assure the public that it operates in a upstanding manner.

We contend that the best way to dispel the current cloud of rumors and allegations is for the ORU Board of Regents to:

  1. Make an absolute commitment to transparency in all of their dealings.
  2. Place a term limit on the presidency.
  3. Establish measures to limit family control.
  4. Make the results of the audit and investigations available to the public.
  5. Join the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability.

The regents owe all students, alumni, faculty, employees and donors a point-by-point response to the allegations. The eyes of the world and the media are watching, and it’s a great opportunity to make the ORU community proud.

We live in the information age, and many tools exist to evaluate non-profits today. The following websites are a great place to start:

The Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability (ECFA) has seven standards by which all members must comply, visit their website at www.ecfa.org to learn more.

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