The decor includes a $30,000 malachite round table, a $23,000 marble-topped antique commode, a $14,000 custom office bookcase, a $7,000 Stations of the Cross in Dresden porcelain, a $6,300 eagle sculpture on a pedestal, another eagle made of silver bought for $5,000, and numerous paintings purchased for $1,000 to $4,000 each.
Inside Meyer's private office suite sit a conference table and 18 chairs bought for $49,000. The woodwork in the offices of Meyer and her husband cost the ministry $44,000.
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So what's the problem? You would complain that some OT characters had too much land and too many cattle, as though that was any of your business.
Meyer's style isn't my cup of tea, but if God chooses to reward some people more than other, that's not up to me to bitch about. Where do you get your authority to bitch? Sounds like raw envy to me.