The organization lost the original case, but won on appeal.
In 1906, the organization had grown to serve 14 people, but lost its lease.
In just three years, the organisation lost 75% of its members.
But even successful organizations can lose their ways, and Sears did.
Depending on who is speaking, the organization lost between $200,000 and $500,000 last year while spending $2 million.
Between 2008 and 2009, the organization lost about 200 members: not surprising given the number of people laid off in the media industry that year.
De Leon died in 1914, and with his passing this organization lost its central focus.
In 2005, the organization lost its official government registration as a religious association.
But the organization is losing some significant and high-profile financial backing.
The organization had lost its edge, and the best of them was on his back in God only knew what condition.