Unbiblical Concept of Discipline.

Rule of Ratting - These organizations use a simply rule which is very unbiblical. If you as an employee or member of their Christian organization and see somebody else sin, you are to report them to the organization and the organization is to discipline them.

God gave us a very distinct principle of discipline in the New Testament. Our goal is restoration, not expulsion. Therefore when one person sees another sin, they go directly to that person, confront them, and that person is given "a second chance". He may correct his life and nobody else will ever know. Or if he desires to continue in his sin, somebody else will find out and eventually his sins will become public knowledge. Then the church as a whole gets involved and they publicly rebuke him, and if he continues, he is totally removed from fellowship.

When we break with the standard operating procedure God has laid out in churches, then we get into trouble. So why do Christian ministries and mission boards dump these clearly understood rules to create their own "system"? Because much of missions is about control and money. 

Mission boards have become vehicles for controlling churches and missionaries and Christian workers around the world. Some mission boards go so far as to actually own the property and building of the churches of their missionaries. Most boards have policies that if the missionary leaves the mission, he has to abandon any work he has raised while under that mission board. Why? Control. We have lost the New Testament vision of planting independent, autonomous, self-functioning, self-propagating, self-governing churches, and we want control over everything and everybody.

But Christian organizations work on their own principles, not God's. Somebody does something wrong, you do not go one on one to clarify and rebuke, but you involve the administration and they take it from there. If the "witness" is lying and doing it for some ulterior motive, the administration has fallen into this person's duplicity.

This is typical of Christian organizations and how they work. It is unbiblical.