Just like I have said more than once now on threads: you cannot tell which ministers behind the pulpit are or aren’t saved. Period. You cannot differentiate between those who some say were “falsely saved” but somehow duped the church, and those who are “out of fellowship with God” but nonetheless still saved. These people are BACKSLID, or never saved to begin with -—— period.
Look at the the read that I posted yestereday. It lists A-G -— which bolsters what I am saying.
***A former youth pastor...
A former youth minister... ***
I remember a youth minister who said his biggest problem in church was that many of the teen girls actually threw themselves at him.
It seems to be a problem in all churches as the SDA church recently had the same problem.
Well you posted an article on bringing awareness to sex abuse in SBC churches don’t you think we should discuss that first?
My main problem with the article is the author’s assumption that since SBC churches operate independently, thus convention I will point out, that somehow that leaves the laity powerless. Well that is not the case. Most of these type churches have elders who can remove a minister or pastor. Basically they can fire them so they no longer lead.