Diaspora responds to KP’s apology to Diaspora member Troy.
“What he is hoping for, along with all of us in the Diaspora, is your repentance—a change in mindset and behavior from you and your leaders as well as public acknowledgement of your sins against staff and deceptive practices toward donors.”
To: [KP Yohannan]
Cc: [GFA Leaders, Arms-Length Board Members]
Date: Wed, Mar 25, 2015 at 2:36 PM
Subject: Troy
From: gfadiaspora.com
Dear Brother KP,
We are writing you on behalf of Troy, and by his request.
While we understand your reaching out to Troy to ask forgiveness, he has already forgiven you and is not asking for an apology.
What he is hoping for, along with all of us in the Diaspora, is your repentance—a change in mindset and behavior from you and your leaders as well as public acknowledgement of your sins against staff and deceptive practices toward donors.
Until this happens we do not believe there can be true reconciliation with anyone individually in our group, nor do we believe GFA is fulfilling its mission in a manner pleasing to the Lord.
Please contact us at this email if you desire further conversation with the GFA Diaspora.
Sincerely,
The Diaspora