Interesting, although I kind of disagree with his approach.
A pastor shouldn't be "for sale."
It sounds too much like a business agreement instead of a calling.
Who's to say that the call can't come in this form? Anyway, we need some thinking outside of the traditional box. The traditional seems to be failing in so many ways.
That's what I was wondering.
Well, looks like the reserve wasn't met and bidding has ended, so he may stay put or relist - we'll see.
(There were actually over 20 bids!!)
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This must be some kind of a joke!
Surely, even in America, it cannot be serious! :laugh: A pastor selling himself and his family on e-bay? Who is to stop an atheist or a member of a cult from "buying" them? Then what? Or to take a less extreme possibility, supposing they are "bought" by a church that does not share his theology? I wonder what his present church thinks about it, and why he is leaving.