Category Archives: Sexual Ethics

Ministers Guilty of Sexual Sin: Advice from a Minister

Excellent advice from Vince Antonucci, a Las Vegas church planter and author of I Became a Christian and All I Got Was This Lousy T-Shirt. There has been a lot of talk and blogging about a well-known pastor who confessed … Continue reading

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Ministers Guilty of Sexual Sin: This Month’s Christian Chronicle

This month’s Christian Chronicle has a fascinating article about how to deal with a minister caught in sexual sin. Now, until you’ve had to deal with this, you likely don’t appreciate how truly terrible these situations are. And while there … Continue reading

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A Warning to Married Preachers

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Real Men Don’t Do Pornography

Great post by Mike Adams on what it means to truly be a man. The thesis of my rebuttal is really simple: It is not entirely fair and accurate to say that most adult women are carrying a lot of … Continue reading

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Helping your ministers avoid sexual sin

Sexual sin has been with the ministry for as long as anyone can remember. But the problem seems to have gotten worse. We live in a more sexualized culture. New demands and stresses are being placed on our ministers everyday. … Continue reading

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The Preacher Caught in Sexual Sin

One of the greatest challenges facing the modern church is sexual sin within the ministry. I know this sounds exaggerated, but it’s not. In my experience, the number of male ministers who ultimately succumb and lose their positions is around … Continue reading

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Preventing Child Abuse

The following expands on my notes on Business Law for Church Leaders. Increasingly, insurance companies are requiring churches to adopt child abuse prevention policies. These are very difficult to put together for several reasons. Some church members may see them … Continue reading

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