Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Let’s face it FCA is a business like any other private club. The difference is that they use religion as a front for their real purpose. Other teams may choose championship and recruitment as there front. I have heard directly from a direct source at FCA that they follow the rule of 3rds. 1/3 is there for Christ, 1/3 is there for social reasons, and 1/3 is there for personal gain. Don’t have a problem with this, just wish that religion wasn’t used for personal gain. But yet again the church has been doing for centuries. Not all FCA Employees/players are the latter 2/3rds, a few I have met are committed to Christ and happen to be really good players.


I could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure that FCA staff have to raise support for their own salaries. So nothing really like a business if that is true. Sounds more like a church / minister operation.

That's actually true. All the player fees go into the program.