Author: | Richard Exley | ISBN: | 9781939570109 |
Publisher: | Word and Spirit Publishing | Publication: | June 20, 2013 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Richard Exley |
ISBN: | 9781939570109 |
Publisher: | Word and Spirit Publishing |
Publication: | June 20, 2013 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
In Perils of Power, Richard Exley takes an in-depth look at immorality in the ministry. It’s a complex issue involving the minister’s relationship with money, sex and power. There are many factors at work including the minister’s self-image and sexual identity, his life-style, his marital relationship, the way he views power and even how he conducts his ministry.
Immorality is seldom just a “sexual sin” and while it is definitely a spiritual problem, it is more than just a “spiritual problem.” Perils of Power looks beneath the obvious sins of highly visible ministers in an attempt to understand interpersonal dynamics of moral failure among those who recognize it is a deadly sin. Dr. Exley offers scriptural insights and practical strategies for overcoming the temptations we all face.
Can immorality in the ministry be prevented? The most honest answer is no; that is, not completely. But rethinking the way we train people for ministry can significantly reduce the casualties.
In Perils of Power, Richard Exley takes an in-depth look at immorality in the ministry. It’s a complex issue involving the minister’s relationship with money, sex and power. There are many factors at work including the minister’s self-image and sexual identity, his life-style, his marital relationship, the way he views power and even how he conducts his ministry.
Immorality is seldom just a “sexual sin” and while it is definitely a spiritual problem, it is more than just a “spiritual problem.” Perils of Power looks beneath the obvious sins of highly visible ministers in an attempt to understand interpersonal dynamics of moral failure among those who recognize it is a deadly sin. Dr. Exley offers scriptural insights and practical strategies for overcoming the temptations we all face.
Can immorality in the ministry be prevented? The most honest answer is no; that is, not completely. But rethinking the way we train people for ministry can significantly reduce the casualties.