Ron Elston from the Seventh Day Baptist Church lies on behalf of scandalous Stan Fox

Yakima WA- Stan Fox is involved in a major scandal in the Yakima Valley in Washington State.
Accusations are of affairs, cover ups, looking the other way for friends of his, accused of molesting
children.  Many more accusations abound against this shamed so called Pastor. 

Ron Elston, who claims he was a friend of Stan Fox printed and mailed out an update on Fox
saying that he was asked to resign from the Missionary Society.  The reason being that “despite the
problems in Yakima, it (the church) continues to grow.  This was a flat out lie.  Under Fox’s leadership, the
church has driven out numerous folks.  It has shrunk and is anything but a growing operation.  Fox
drove out the former founder and Pastor of the church. Then that Pastor’s family.  Fox drove out other
women by his misconduct and sexually inappropriate actions.   He has driven out the man that contributed
 the most cash to the new building project.  Fox drove out the man and his wife that organized the new
church building project and  put in the most work and time.  Numerous others have left. Stan Fox sat at home
most of the time the church was being built.  He did little to nothing to get the new church built. 

 Fox is now  immersed in legal battles.  He and his son-in-law Glenn Denman have committed documented perjury.
The son and grandson of Fox and Denman, Don Denman broke into the church and stole money.
The two men covered it up and lied under oath about the matter. 

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