When pastors fall: 3 things we can learn
When we hear of another pastor falling, each occurrence serves as a poignant reminder that no one is exempt from the lure of temptation.
When we hear of another pastor falling, each occurrence serves as a poignant reminder that no one is exempt from the lure of temptation.
As I read the recent indiscretions of Tony Evans and Robert Morris, I looked at myself in the mirror and asked God two rhetorical questions.
Though megachurch Pastor Tony Evans of Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship in Dallas, Texas, recently revealed he had fallen short of biblical leadership standards due to an undisclosed sin, his son, Jonathan Evans, said his father didn’t disclose the sin to his family, even though his public statement suggests he had.
Christian Post senior reporter Leonardo Blair joins "The Inside Story" to discuss Tony Evans' announcement that he will step away from pastoral duties, why it matters and what comes next. He also dives into the implications Evans' announcement has on his other ministries, including a Christian cruise to the Mexican Riviera he was slated to headline this fall.
Days after Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship church in Dallas, Texas, announced that its leader, Pastor Tony Evans, was temporarily stepping away from the pulpit due to an undisclosed sin, his Bible teaching ministry, The Urban Alternative, has canceled a Mexican Riviera cruise he was set to headline this fall.
Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship has denied reports that it hosted a prayer meeting for its embattled pastor, Tony Evans, on Thursday. This comes days after he temporarily stepped away from pastoral duties for committing an undisclosed sin years ago.
Despite stepping away from his pastoral duties at Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship for “healing and restoration” after confessing to an undisclosed sin, renowned Evangelical leader Pastor Tony Evans will remain a headliner for a Christian cruise to the Mexican Riviera scheduled for this fall.
Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship has declined to elaborate on the stunning decision of its influential leader, Pastor Tony Evans, to temporarily step down from his pastoral duties "due to sin" as followers of his massive public ministry offered prayers while wondering about the nature of the unnamed sin he confessed.
The leader of the 11,000-member Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship church in Dallas, Texas, Pastor Tony Evans, is stepping away from his pastoral duties for a season of restoration "due to sin," the church announced.
Tony Evans, pastor of Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship in Dallas, recently married Carla Crummie in a “private ceremony surrounded by family and close friends” four years after the death of his first wife, Lois Evans.