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How to Handle Controversy and Conflict in Ministry

By Filings on Tue, 03/03/26
Church & Ministry
Church Conflict
Conflict Resolution
Ministry Leadership

“If a pulpit is dominated primarily by the denunciation of our theological enemies, we will think that our biggest problem is them. And our biggest problem is always us.” - TGC

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Bert Perry

NewJust like Pogo said

Tue, 03/03/26

"We have met the enemy, and he is us".

Perhaps a quick way of stating this is that when another church or pastor disagrees with us on a fundamental or a significant doctrine, they become at worst a "mission field". They are not an enemy per se, and when we start treating them as enemies, what we will find is that we abandon basic Biblical norms like honesty, courtesy, and the like. Basically, we go from being David to being Joab--a man who would brutally murder any and all rivals to his position.

Aspiring to be a stick in the mud.

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