User talk:76.89.239.20

Dear user of IP address 76.89.239.20 Regarding your recent edit [942233258] to the Acts 29 page, Controversies section, I am creating a talk page for you to invite & share information: Invitation; your specific edit being the only edit logged on Wikipedia as being made from your IP it is questionable whether you are editing in good faith or have direct affiliation with Acts 29 and are making the edit on the organisation's behalf. I would point you to Wikipedia's neutrality guidelines here (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Neutral_point_of_view ) or else invite you to openly clarify your vested interests on a userpage as is normative. Sharing; your edit also claimed the sentence you removed was not corroborated by the article cited, may I refer you to this direct quote from same article (see https://www.christianitytoday.com/news/2020/february/acts-29-ceo-steve-timmis-removed-spiritual-abuse-tch.html ): "According to a copy of a 2015 letter sent to Acts 29 president Chandler and obtained by CT, five staff members based in the Dallas area described their new leader as “bullying,” “lacking humility,” “developing a culture of fear,” and “overly controlling beyond the bounds of Acts 29,” with examples spanning 19 pages. During a meeting Chandler arranged with two board members to discuss the letter, all five were fired and asked to sign non-disclosure agreements as a condition of their severance packages." This qualifies as verifiable & given the nature of the section the edit was made in does objectively impact public knowledge about Acts 29. Jastovell (talk) 21:17, 23 April 2020 (UTC)