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Pastors Moving Every Few Years a True Reason PKs Backslide? |
Quiet Wyatt |
This idea seems to be often stated or assumed, but is it true? |
[Insert Acts Pun Here] Posts: 12817 8/19/16 8:04 am
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Cojak |
Moving always has an effect on lives. I did not like moving as a PK, and then I turned right around and moved regularly as a preacher and military.
I know PK's whose dads moved 2-4 years who are:
Good members.
Good pastors
TV preachers.
Good COG administrators
Good preacher's wives
Good preachers
Sorry non members, dislike the church and blame the COG for most problems.
Mean pastors, hard
One who is a TV Crook.
All from my childhood when the COG was small enough that I knew most of the preachers and their kids in North Carolina.
I do think it had some negative effects on my life, but not sure it was any worse than member's kids who never moved. But it is an interesting question. I am glad that some PK's now can attend school with classmates from elementary school to HS grads and have some roots, that I never had.
The moving may have had a lot to do with me being a HS dropout because I was not tied to anyone in my class in HS.  _________________ Some facts but mostly just my opinion!
jacsher@aol.com
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01000001 01100011 01110100 01110011 Posts: 24285 8/19/16 10:25 am

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Re: Pastors Moving Every Few Years a True Reason PKs Backslide? |
Dean Steenburgh |
Quiet Wyatt wrote: | This idea seems to be often stated or assumed, but is it true? |
My dad has always been the guy the State Overseer would seek out at Campmeeting, GA or somewhere in between to move to another struggling church.
I went to 14 different schools from K-12th.
Dad took churches that were supposed to be closed and property sold & a few months later it was doing well & the call would come in that another church needed help.
There was a few times where my humble dad was taken advantage of.
I had some difficult years & so did my brother in terms of always being the perfect example of a PK but the one thing I had were Holy Ghost filled grandma's & my mom who believed in calling on God for us kids.
Prayer covered me many times from getting in trouble.
Fear of my dad's belt provided additional persuasion
However, I can see where this causes spiritual issues. _________________ "Empty nest syndrome is for the birds!"
Email me at: SteenburghDean@gmail.com
Church planters are focused on just one thing ...introducing people to Jesus!
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Golf Cart Mafia Capo Famiglia Posts: 4682 8/19/16 11:42 am
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Eddie Robbins |
I am in that club and have many close friends in the club. It's not the moving. It's having access to so much hypocrisy as a child that causes it, in my opinion. |
Acts-pert Poster Posts: 16509 8/19/16 11:50 am
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Quiet Wyatt |
In getting to know a church growth consultant a few years ago, I mentioned in passing how when I was growing up as a PK, we moved, on average, every two years. He looked at me in amazement, and said, "How is it that you still love and serve God at all?!?"
Really though, except for the three years in my early adulthood when I stupidly became an alcoholic, I never once seriously considered not living for God. I did angrily vow as a teenager that I would never be a pastor, and that was indeed due to local church politics forcing my Dad out of a pastorate and making us move right in the middle of high school for me, but in due time I found I was not able to run from the call of God very well.
I just can't see any legitimate excuse for not living for God. I think PKs likely do have more opportunities than others to see hypocrisy in church politics or even perhaps in their parents' lives, but when it comes down to it, anyone who rejects God to follow their own desires does so because they do not want to serve Him, not because of perceived injustices suffered by them as a result of their parents being in vocational ministry per se. |
[Insert Acts Pun Here] Posts: 12817 8/19/16 12:41 pm
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Re: Pastors Moving Every Few Years a True Reason PKs Backslide? |
Cojak |
Dean Steenburgh wrote: | ...
My dad has always been the guy the State Overseer would seek out at Campmeeting, GA or somewhere in between to move to another struggling church.
I went to 14 different schools from K-12th.
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There was a few times where my humble dad was taken advantage of.
I had some difficult years & so did my brother in terms of always being the perfect example of a PK but the one thing I had were Holy Ghost filled grandma's & my mom who believed in calling on God for us kids.
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However, I can see where this causes spiritual issues. |
I can see where many 'humble, God filled and Blessed men, were taken advantage of. I can also imagine that if the same men had been allowed to remain at one of the salvaged churches until He felt God was through with him, we would have had more SOLID LARGE congregations.
I think my friend Fred Brannen tied you for the number of schools attended, I used to wonder how in the world he made it. Now I will wonder about you! I was only in 4 before I dropped out.
Thanks for this comment.  _________________ Some facts but mostly just my opinion!
jacsher@aol.com
http://shipslog-jack.blogspot.com/ |
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diakoneo |
Quote: | Pastors Moving Every Few Years a True Reason PKs Backslide? |
Sorry, I don't buy that.
I am a PK. We moved on average a little less than every two years. At 19 I walked away from the church (for 13 years) and did my own thing. It was my choice. I chose to rebel. We are new covenant believers and each believer is responsible for his/her own actions. His Grace surpasses all of the junk any poor decision by as state overseer or pastor could make.
Thanks God for grace!! |
Golf Cart Mafia Consigliere Posts: 3382 8/20/16 10:46 am
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