
Divorced Pastor (not for adultery): Can He Lead the Church?
God honors covenant. Scripture allows divorce in limited cases and requires above-reproach leaders. When (and when not) can a divorced pastor lead?
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God honors covenant. Scripture allows divorce in limited cases and requires above-reproach leaders. When (and when not) can a divorced pastor lead?

Protect people, establish facts, apply biblical discipline. Three clear Scriptures and a concrete plan to decide if a pastor can keep leading

Giving is worship, not ownership. The Bible demands honesty and fairness. Clear guidance when a pastor refuses to return an overpaid tithe.

Offerings aren’t a private purse. Scripture, principles, and a concrete plan for transparent, mission-focused stewardship in the local church.

Scripture mentions polygamy but never approves it: from creation to Jesus, God’s path is faithful, exclusive monogamy.

A leader fathered a child out of wedlock—what now? Scripture’s path: establish truth, protect people, apply discipline, pursue wise restoration.

Scripture’s pattern is “believe—be baptized—come to the Table.” The sound norm is: baptized, repentant believers. New convert? Hurry toward baptism

Many pastors behave as if the church were their private property. The Bible says the opposite. Clearly.