In 1 Timothy 3:4-5 and Titus 1:6, Paul says that elders must be the fathers of faithful children. If the Bible teaches that this is a qualification for an elder, then why do some many pastors have children who have wandered from the faith? In this short book, Douglas Wilson explains the Biblical demand for pastors to have believing children and convicts the church for its disobedience to God’s Word. Do we want empty pulpits or full churches?These and other issues are addressed in this short series of punchy pamphlets. These bite-size guides—digestible in a sitting or two—are great introductions to cultural hot topics.
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$3.95The Neglected Qualification: Black Sheep in Pastors’ Homes
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Douglas Wilson explores the Biblical requirement for pastors to have believing children, challenging the church on this issue and addressing the implications for church leadership and community.
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