What should happen to pastors who fall to sexual misconduct? Should they return, repentant, to their pulpits within weeks or months - or should they return at all?
Around the world sexual misconduct is knocking ministers from their ministry. It is crucial to know what should happen to them - for their good and for the good of the Church. Should they return, repentant, to their pulpits within weeks or months - or should they return at all?
"This is a pastoral letter from a sinner to sinners, composed with gracious humility. Above all The Stain that Stays is biblical... It deserves a wide reading by... all who love the church."
- R. Kent Hughes, Senior Pastor Emeritus, College Church, Wheaton, Illinois
"As the epidemic of moral failure among church leaders shows signs of worsening, the church must carefully re-examine some hard questions in the clear light of scripture... surely the finest book to date on this difficult subject."?
- John MacArthur, Pastor, Grace Community Church, Sun Valley, California
Stain That Stays, The: The Church's Response to the Sexual Misconduct of its Leaders is in the following collections: