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Originally Posted by ManOfWord
It seems easy to understand from your vagueness then that your relationship is not a face to face relationship. If you're willing to rely on that to put someone on your church board and handle your IRS and personnel issues then more power to ya.
I need to know someone quite a bit better than that before I would relinquish important duties regarding the welfare of the church I pastor. 
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Ok, for the most part, this thread isn't horribly serious (Timmy isn't going to leave his career and move across the country, just to be on my board) and the idea was to challenge our thinking (mine too) concerning the "Christian Bubble" and how open we are to those who don't toe the line of faith.
But I'm sorry, MoW, I'm not gonna publish on this thread how well I know Timmy. That's not fair to expect that of me. There's a bit of a safety of anonymity that should be understood here, and that should be respected.
And let's just say that IF my relationship with Timmy is, and will only be, limited to the internet....as Timmy would so well say....the "discernment" Christians claim should be decent enough to get a decent grip on his worthiness for the position. Furthermore, plenty of people have been grilled, face-to-face and plenty of time has been spent with people who we were certain were perfect for a position...and they ended up giving us hell. Putting someone into a position in a business, church, or group of any kind is never a sure thing.
I'm willing to take a wild guess here and say that not everyone you've placed into a position in your church, that you had thoroughly checked out, worked out. Sometimes, no matter how well we know a person, they're just not a good fit, or there was something no one knew.