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Originally Posted by BrainWashed
Okay, so what what are you doing about? Since you’re no longer a youth minister, is it no longer your problem? If it’s no longer your problem, was it then just a duty of the role you fulfilled? And if it was just a duty, it must have never been in your heart to help if you’ve ceased to help the youth now that you don't hold that position.
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Wow, a lot of assumptions and accusations being made here. smh I'm noticing a trend with you.
I am not in the role of youth minister anymore. I am currently helping a couple establish a church. I have known this family for many years and I do my best in whatever I am asked or feel led to do.
"Is it no longer your problem?" This is the point at which your accusations tumbled into the abyss. From here you created more accusations, all of which are false.
1) I would never consider ministry, nor any aspect of ministry, a "problem." It was an honor to be involved in youth ministry.
2) I never considered it a "duty" or a "role" of which I was obligated to fulfill. Being unpaid, it wasn't for the money either. In fact, I spent a lot of money as a youth minister.
3) As stated previously, I am currently helping to establish a church. If there is a need, and if the Lord wills, I will be happy to help out. Your accusation that "it must have never been in your heart to help if you've ceased to help the youth now that you don't hold that position" is terribly wrong.
You should really consider establishing a new church. I would imagine it would be the PERFECT church, because you would be the PERFECT pastor.