I don't know Clayton, but I do know that all ministers should look at their lives as not just me and mine, but at the few or thousands that are hurt by not abiding by their own preaching and vows to church and God. It amazes me the ignorance disregard shown by the few ministers who seem to see them selves above scripture. In my years with the COG (mostly as a member) I have known only one minister personally who, when he sinned (committed adultery) the next day went to the State Overseer and turned in his Ordination papers, confessed, asked for forgiveness and had prayer with the overseer. Then resigned and followed all the rules. I respect that man until this day. He is still a friend.Most Ministers who 'fall' keep on preaching, pastoring, evangelizing until they are 'CAUGHT'. Sorry.... But we folk in the pew have seen too much, and it hurts. Some facts but mostly just my
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