Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Crucible Project: What You Won't See

If you've been looking for information on The Crucible Project online, you may have found some posts that are, let's say, less than accurate.

Here are two things that you won't see on a TCP weekend:
  • Devotionals on Rocky (the movie)
  • Men blindfolded & kneeling on a concrete floor
By this, I mean it doesn't happen--not that it does & you won't see it. Especially the part about the blindfold--get it?

How can I say that, & moreover, why listen to me?
  • I went through the weekend in March, 2010
  • I staffed a weekend in March, 2012
Neither of these things happened when I went through or staffed.

Full disclosure: 
  • I believe in & trust The Crucible Project & its mission.
  • I'm not being paid or rewarded in any way to write this (or any) blog entry.

4 comments:

  1. Now the weekend I went on was in March of 2009, and both of those things did indeed happen.

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  2. @Jason:
    You posted "Now the weekend I went on was in March of 2009, and both of those things did indeed happen. *March 2008"

    If you re-read my post, I'm saying these things don't happen. They didn’t happen on the two weekends I mentioned in the post, and they didn’t happen when I staffed in March of 2013.

    I'm not interested in debating with you about your perceptions of the weekend, which you admit you did not complete.

    I believe a reasonable person would carefully evaluate the evidence provided, in an effort to ascertain all of the pertinent information, rather than merely leaping to uninformed judgments.

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  3. I attended my first weekend in March 2011 and have staffed 8 times since then. I have never seen blindfolded men kneeling on concrete or anything else. Devotionals on Rocky, the movie? I have never witnessed or known of any devotional of ANY movie, ever. Wonder how a person that didn't even complete a single weekend, can know or understand what goes on. That's just common sense to me. But what do I know ... I have only completed 8 or 9 weekends. :)

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