 | Training Themes Sexual Integrity A resource to help church leaders with sexual integrity. See Related PowerPoint
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| Topics: | Accountability, Character, Family, Liability, Relationships, Self-control, Sin, Vulnerability |
| Filters: | Counseling, Elder, Men, Pastor, Pastoral care, Volunteer, Women, Worship leader |
| References: | Romans 12:2 , 1 Corinthians 10:12 , Proverbs 6:20-28 |
| Date Added: | October 24, 2007 |
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As our culture becomes increasingly sex-charged, the ability for Christian leaders to stumble only grows. Churches must speak frankly about temptations, and the boundaries and guidelines that are necessary to help prevent leaders from giving in. This resource outlines the many different aspects churches must address in order to build healthy, open, and honest leaders.
This Training Pack contains all of the following:
Three Ways to Live
Biblical examples for being in—but not of—a fallen world Mark Buchanan
Living in a Modern Corinth
Actively pursuing purity in a sex-saturated world Randy Alcorn
Precautions in Place
Are you taking the practical steps to reduce the risk of sexual misconduct? Richard Hammar
The Real and Untold Cost
The fallout of sexual sin reaches far and wide. Randy Alcorn
Overturning the Myths about Sex
Is your teaching taking a stand against these false teachings? Jenell Williams Paris
Being Moral Isn't Enough
Before a moral failure comes an ethical lapse. Archibald Hart
Fences Bring Freedom
How boundaries can liberate us. Randy Alcorn
"But I'm An Exception!"
Putting ourselves above the rules opens the door to failure. Bill Hybels
Before the Next Sex Scandal
How your church and your pastor may prevent the predictable. Christianity Today
Private Sins of Public Ministry
3 church leaders discuss lust’s power and how leaders can overcome it. Leadership journal
Taking the Upper Hand
Victory over temptation begins with reflection, prayer, and boundaries. Richard Exley
Setting Ethical Codes
Clergy and counselors have standards that can apply to all church leaders. Archibald Hart
Did Not Finish
Leaders must avoid this tragic epitaph. Gordon MacDonald
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