Posted by Nordic on July 15, 2022 at 10:29:24 from (216.232.255.209):
In Reply to: ot prayers needed posted by 730virgil on July 14, 2022 at 21:33:23:
To search for a new Pastor is not an easy task. I am strongly in support of fervent prayer for 'God's man' for the the pulpit to be filled. I have been on search committees twice for finding a new Pastor. As believers we wish to believe the best about people and we jump to the conclusion that when he's a Pastor he must be very honest. Don't abide by that conclusion! Any candidate will put the best foot forward. It is our job to check things out, we often settle for less than we ought to know. We must pray BUT God will NOT do for us what is our job to do. When doing reference checking, previous places of serving can be reluctant in sharing the truth because it could be thought of as 'judging' on their part. The result is you don't get what you're looking for. Pray for the wisdom of Solomon in drawing out the hidden truths. To spare time, I won't share how our church got hood winked.
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