politicians, professional christians and the inside out (disclaimer)
Disclaimer.
I hope my recent blogs in this series aren’t being “read into.” The purpose of my posts aren’t to point a finger toward or tear down any church I’ve served with. In fact, I consider everyplace I’ve been a blessing. I’m truly thankful for the people and organizations who have invested relationships, time and resources toward my growth as a person and in ministry. I’ve met amazing people–who do amazing things. It’s a privilege to serve alongside such God-fearing people who have sacrificed their skills, talents, and abilities toward the advancement of the Kingdom and the Universal Church.
My posts, however, are reflections on experiences I’ve had or have seen in my short time in ministry, so far. My writings are meant to exploit and expose the parts of leadership and the view of leaders in the American church that should probably be challenged, reconsidered and abandoned. As I continue this series of blogs (yes, there are more–not sure how many), I pray that God transforms the way leaders lead and the way leaders are viewed. My desire is for all to be pushed toward a holistic view of the Body of Christ. Consider this series of blogs as “the world beneath” church leadership.
By the way, I’ve made sure I have accountability in case I’m ever to go off the “deep end.”

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