Dr. Chuck Phelps resigns from BJU Cooperating Board
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I’d be happy to be wrong.
Brenda, I didn’t publicly lambast PHELPS for joining the board
Then my question was not addressed to you.
I’d be happy to be wrong.
Susan, Wow, you think in 3D and color! I guess time will tell whether you are wrong or not.
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Cor meum tibi offero Domine prompte et sincere. ~ John Calvin
@ Brenda- sometimes a picture is truly worth a thousand words!
"Our task today is to tell people — who no longer know what sin is...no longer see themselves as sinners, and no longer have room for these categories — that Christ died for sins of which they do not think they’re guilty." - David Wells
When we have the spirit of a servant, we are going to ask, “What is best for the people I serve ?” If that involves moving to the background, then we should make that move.
As I have read some of the posts, there has been a pretty sharp edge to some of them. I sat under Dr. Phelps for a module on church leadership. While I have chosen to lead in a different way, there are things I learned from him. We must remember the “let him who stands take heed lest he fall” principle. Sitting on the sidelines, it is easy to take shots at how the work is done. Looking from hindsight, it is easy to criticize. Once you lead a church through a traumatic time, there are great lessons to be learned, and you will walk with a softer step.
Let us seek the Lord’s face and immerse ourselves in His Word, that we might soak up and emulate the character of Christ, and that we might have His wisdom as we face our future decisions.
A resource that might be helpful is a book by (I believe the author is Anderson) “When Child Abuse Comes To Church” It is an account of a pastor coming to a new work, only to have a case of long standing child abuse reveal itself. The book walks through how they handled the situation, and has some good suggestions on how to deal with this most difficult of situations.
The two places a child should be safest are home and church, and we need to be proactive to do what we can to make this happen.
Dick Dayton
1. I feel sad that it came to this.
2. It was the absolute right thing to do.
3. It will be interesting to review the various predictions about whether this will satisfy various constituencies, some on this blog and some on others.
[Brenda T] Will those who publicly lambasted him for re-joining the board now publicly praise him for resigning as per their wishes?
[Dan Frank] Pastor Phelps remains on the board of The Wilds. Are camp counselors mandatory reporters?
"Our task today is to tell people — who no longer know what sin is...no longer see themselves as sinners, and no longer have room for these categories — that Christ died for sins of which they do not think they’re guilty." - David Wells
[Shaynus] It will be interesting to review the various predictions about whether this will satisfy various constituencies,I cannot imagine this satisfying anyone with a strong opinon on this subject. If Dr. Phelps has done nothing wrong, why bow to satisfy malcontents and haters? If he bears enough fault to step down “for cause”, why no admission and apology?
This has the appearance of expediency for the sake of expediency.
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