My Nonprofit Reviews

Mark431
Review for Weston A Price Foundation, Washington, DC, USA
The president of this organization has written some good books, but unfortunately she puts out a lot of misinformation as well. For example, she insists that fermented cod-liver oil is a traditional food, but there's no evidence of that. Also, the company who makes the brand she recommends contributes money to her organization, so there's a conflict of interest there.
According to some former employees, the president doesn't tolerate any dissent. If you disagree with her, it's "off with your head." She has even referred to herself as the "benevolent dictator." But apparently she's not "benevolent," and will fire you without any notice.
Worst of all, several women have come forward to say that they were sexually harassed by the president's husband. Unfortunately, they also said the president tried to hush all the women up, and did absolutely nothing about the situation.
Some of the president's books may be worth reading, but as director of this organization, unfortunately she has made it into something very toxic.
Review for New Song Fellowship, Denver, CO, USA
I posted some mild criticism on one of the pastor's videos on YouTube. Well, he blew a gasket. He gave a rude and nasty response. It's obvious that this guy is spiritually abusive. Spiritual abusers rarely exhibit the fruit of the Spirit, have frequent anger outbursts, and bristle at any kind of criticism. Ministers are supposed to be humble and gentle—and slow to anger. Sandford seems just like the proud Pharisees that Jesus warned so sternly about. Prov. 22:24 and Matt. 7:15–16 seem to apply as well. Please stay far away from this hothead and his "ministry."
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If I had to make changes to this organization, I would...
Replace the pastor with someone who actually practices what he preaches.