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Did Brian Houston Lie to Ps. Barbara Taylor?

10 Thursday Mar 2016

Posted by Nailed Truth in Brian Houston's Beliefs, Frank Houston, Hillsong Associations, Hillsong Scandal, Royal Commission Hearing

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AHA, Barbara Taylor, Brian Houston, Frank Houston, houston, John McMartin, Maddog Mudford, McMartin, Mudford, Royal Commission, Taylor

Source material references are listed at the end.


Brian Houston is known for deceiving and abusing the trust so readily given to him by faithful people. It has emerged from the Royal Commision that Mr Houston told one thing to Ps. Barbara Taylor and testified something else to the Royal Commission.

Brian Houston swore on the bible at the Royal Commission.
Do you think he should have done this?

The Royal Commission (RC) proceedings provide a rare glimpse into the way Brian Houston operates behind the scenes as a ‘Christian leader’. A sad, sorry “meeting” at McDonalds between victim AHA (see Report of Case Study No. 18, section 2.2) and Frank with a family friend assisting Frank back in the year 2000, is an example of how Brian can spin the same event two ways to suit himself:

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Inside Story – Lazy Journalism Allows Brian Houston’s Unfettered Spin

29 Monday Feb 2016

Posted by Nailed Truth in Brian Houston's Beliefs, Frank Houston, Hillsong Associations, Hillsong Conference, Hillsong Scandal, Hillsong Testimonies, Hillsong worship, Marketing, News Headlines, Royal Commission Hearing

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This article is broken into three sections, exposing the lazy journalism of Channel 9’s online report (Brian Houston speaks out on dealing with Hillsong’s nasty secret), on Hillsong Church. In section 1 we introduce the issues in Channel 9’s article. In section two we review the online report. And in section three you can examine all the sources to the material we referenced throughout our article.

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WHAT WAS CHANNEL 9 THINKING?

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Royal Commission 03: Review of Letter From AOG to All Ministers – Damage Control

18 Saturday Jul 2015

Posted by Nailed Truth in Royal Commission Hearing

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AHA, Brian Houston, cover up, coverup, Frank Houston, Hillsong, Hillsong pedophile scandal, hillsong scandal, houston, investigation, John Lewis, Lewis, New Zealand, Royal Commission

Before reading this article, you might want to read the previous articles to develop a framework of what the Royal Commission has uncovered so far in Case Study 18 of the Hillsong Church, Assemblies of God and Frank Houston case:

Royal Commission 01: The Submission – AOG/ACC & Hillsong Exposed
Royal Commission 01.1: The Administration AOG Manual – Excerpt
Royal Commission 02: Submission Findings – Problems with AOG/ACC & Brian Houston’s Management


The Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse - Case Study 18: a public hearing concerned with the institutional response to child sexual abuse of the Australian Christian Churches (ACC) and its affiliated churches.

The Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse – Case Study 18: a public hearing concerned with the institutional response to child sexual abuse of the Australian Christian Churches (ACC) and its affiliated churches.

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Saleh’s sale…

22 Saturday Nov 2014

Posted by Nailed Truth in Associations

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SmartCompany reports,

Nabi Saleh’s $163 million pay day for Gloria Jeans: What it means for franchisees

Retail Food Group, the franchising conglomerate behind Donut King, Brumby’s and Michel’s Patisserie, has paid $163.5 million for Aussie-based international coffee chain Gloria Jean’s.

The move will consolidate RFG’s presence in the growing Australian coffee market, having splurged on acquiring mobile coffee chain Cafe2U in August and scooping up The Coffee Guy Group in 2012.

RFG will acquire the global Gloria Jean’s business – a whopping 800 franchised outlets across 40 countries – all intellectual property assets, operational management of the Australian and USA regions, wholesale coffee roasting operations in Australia and the USA, and all associated plant and equipment.

The $163.5 million deal will be payable to Gloria Jean’s executive chairman Nabi Saleh’s private company, with $153.5 million paid out in cash and another $10 million in RFG shares.

Saleh, who is also an elder of the Hillsong Church, has committed to remain with the business for a minimum period of two years after completion of the sale.

Australia’s largest multi-brand retail food franchisor also has a share of the coffee market with Michel’s Patisserie, Esquires Coffee houses and BB’s cafes.

A recent IBISWorld report reveals the move will give RFG a growing hold on the fragmented Australian cafe market, largely made up of smaller, independent players.

The report shows Gloria Jean’s currently holds a 3% share of the coffee shop market in Australia, while Michel’s Patisserie also had 3%. The only chain to hold any larger slice of the sector was the Coffee Club, at 4%.

The $4.3 billion-dollar coffee industry is expected to grow by an annualised 3.2% over the next five years.

“Gloria Jean’s Coffees genuinely transforms RFG into a global franchising powerhouse,” said RFG chief executive Tony Alford.

Meanwhile, the acquisition follows confirmation last week director of franchise Gary Alford was forced to write to its Michel’s Patisserie franchisees to address anonymous complaints about rising costs over the rebranding of the chain.

SmartCompany understands at least two Michel’s Patisserie stores are operating at a loss and such added costs are creating financial hardship for a number of franchisees.

Despite the recent complaints, Franchise Advisory Centre principal Jason Gehrke toldSmartCompany Gloria Jean’s franchisees are likely to benefit from the takeover.

“In the short term, it will likely mean business as usual for the franchise,” says Gehrke.

“But in the long term, it could mean [franchises] can tap into the improved supply chain by being part of a larger network and it may have an impact on their cost of goods.”

Gehrke says the takeover could even have positive flow-on effect for the rest of the group.

He says some franchisees may be understandably nervous about the change of management.

“Franchising is about change but the most fundamental change is that of ownership and leadership,” he says.

“Franchisees can feel very unsettled. Any new owners would obviously move quickly to reassure franchisees across the network they have acquired that it’s business as usual and that any changes will be done so in consultation.”

However, franchise consultant Howard Bellin told SmartCompany he questions the benefits for both RFG and Gloria Jean’s franchisees, saying the chain appears to be struggling, given the presentation and upkeep of many stores.

“You’ll often see a light fitting blown [in a Gloria Jeans]… You would never see that in a McDonalds,” says Bellin.

“It’s not as if they took over a thriving chain, they took over a failing chain in my opinion.”

Source: Kirsten Robb, Nabi Saleh’s $163 million pay day for Gloria Jeans: What it means for franchisees, Smart Company, http://www.smartcompany.com.au/growth/44343-nabi-saleh-s-163-million-pay-day-for-gloria-jeans-what-it-means-for-franchisees.html, Published 27/10/2014 0:28. (Accessed 22/11/2014.)

The Australian reports,

Retail Food Group buys Gloria Jean’s for $163.5m

RETAIL Food Group, the company behind Michel’s Patisserie and Donut King, has bought Gloria Jean’s Group for $163.5 million and is seeking to raise $40m to help fund the purchase.

The global coffee chain had long been a target for Retail Food Group, and adds to its current coffee businesses, Cafe2U and The Coffee Guy.

Gloria Jean’s has 358 stores in Australia, 87 in the United States and franchises in 40 other countries.

Retail Food Group (RFG) will pay $153.5 million in cash plus $10 million in its own shares, plus up to a further $16.4 million depending on the company’s performance.

The acquisition is expected to deliver $13m of synergies over three years.

Retail Food Group is raising $40m towards the purchase via a placement through the issue of 8.3m shares at $4.80 each.

In addition, a share purchase plan for up to $15m will be considered and $10m of vendor equity would be used to fund the acquisition.

The raising is at a 0.8 per cent discount to its last closing price.

The executive chairman of Gloria Jean’s, Nabi Saleh, has promised to stay with the business for at least another two years, along with his senior management team.

He said Retail Food Group’s reputation as a food and beverage operator and expertise in building franchise businesses made them ideal to lead the continued expansion of Gloria Jean’s.

Gloria Jean’s was established in Chicago in 1979 by Gloria Jean Kvetko, and under the ownership of Mr Saleh expanded to Australia in 1996.

Retail Food Group is buying the intellectual property rights to the Gloria Jean’s and It’s a Grind brands, and will be the operational manager of the business in Australia and the US.

It will also take ownership of its wholesale coffee roasting operations in Australia and the US, and will be the franchisor of the business in 40 countries.

The purchase of Gloria Jeans is expected to be settled by December.

On the back of the Gloria Jean’s acquisition, Retail Food Group has upgraded its guidance to a 36 per cent lift in net profit for the 2015 financial year compared to a 15 to 20 per cent increase previously.

The business, based in Southport, Queensland, is also the franchisor and owner of Brumby’s Bakeries, bb’s Cafe, Pizza Capers, Crust and Big Dads Pies brands.

RFG shares were trading up 2c to $4.86 in early afternoon trade.

Source: By Bridget Carter, Retail Food Group buys Gloria Jean’s for $163.5m, The Australian, http://www.theaustralian.com.au/business/dataroom/retail-food-group-buys-gloria-jeans-for-1635m/story-fnjw8txa-1227101015441, Published 24/10/2014 3:15PM. (Accessed 22/11/2014.)

Rumblings and ramblings in the Royal Commission

22 Wednesday Oct 2014

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We found this article to be an insightful recap of what took place in the Royal Commission hearing a few weeks ago. We would love to hear your thoughts on this article.

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