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The pastor finally resigned, but he was also a given a clean record so that he could go on to another church out of state where he did the same thing, but that time he was forced out of the ministry. They have the right to know what their money is going for. I have not found anything posted by Julie R. Pastor James is just a man so why all the fear? If you see wrong be bold and strong! Be a warrior for Christ and fess it up. All this fear about speaking truth when someone is doing wrong just sickens me.
What are we as believers? Just a bunch of doormats to walk on? Absolutely Not! This is exactly why this world is so screwed up. Can we just be a bit more bold for Christ. You were always an incredibly kind person to me and I despise what they have done to you. I learned of this situation last night. I finally stopped reading sources at 4 am. I am completely heartbroken. Late , I was going through divorce. Even in recent weeks, He ministered through the devotionals and podcast in direct response to prayer.
Now, this. I watched the HBC excommunication video. Hearing James voice was like hearing the sound of a beloved friend. I experienced great inner turmoil trying to reconcile those emotions with all I had read.
At present, I remain shocked. The elder letter listed 20 character flaws. I will be praying James repents. Jesus is my Rock, my Lord, my Savior. That will always be! Mark, I can understand your plight and you have my sincere sympathy. Men who make excellent public speakers are often ill qualified to be true shepherds.
People see him on television or YouTube and over months or years of listening to him, they start feeling this bond or kinship and start believing on some level that they know him. They do not. These men are performers and they engage in world class stagecraft. Robert Morris recycles his sermons every years. Their stage crafting is designed to create the illusion of sincerity, empathy and emotions.
At all. The staff annoy him. He refuses to give executive pastors his cell number. He blows up at them if they call him anyway. His family are no different. People on the inside see all of this, but people only listening to the great story tellers end up feeling a bond that in reality simply does not exist. Men like James and Robert use their world class verbal acting skills to make millions. If some of their words help people along the way, that is either happenstance or the power of God working despite the blasphemy.
As you are now experiencing, our faith must be in Christ alone, but particularly never in those who seek to become multi-millionaires solely off the name of God.
Their true god is Mammon. Leave them to it. Serve the one true King who reviles those who sell what they ought not to, for shameful gain. Read my comments and follow up on elephantsdebt link below Partial truth just does not cut it. Along the way I noticed a real change in the way things were run there.
I sat upfront with several other women regularly. Around I began to realize that there were never any financial statements handed out! Then the Stowells left. I remember Joe Stowell Sr. We were crushed because he was such a good teaching pastor, so elequent. Shortly there after there were no Stowells left there. Joe Sr. It was like he never existed as far as the leaders of Harvest were concerned. I began to inquire about all of the above plus some other oddities and nobody could give good answers.
When I would talk about the actions of James McD usually his sermons consisted of a lot of yelling the others in my group of church friends would turn a deaf ear.
Then I remember asking them where were the gifts of the Spirit in James? They worshiped the messenger instead of the message. As Christians we need to pray for discernment, that is a gift that the Lord will give us. Listen to that still, small voice and ask questions.
Harvest is a non-denominational church so maybe they make their own rules? The elders were aftaid of James so they let him run over them , they protected their saleries and families and now they will say they are sorry! What about them? What about their kids who went without to give that money to Harvest? What about the folks who left in disgust and never were able to find a church home since?
Or God forbid, those who left the church completely? Oh, I get it, everybody was making money so not to worry! God help us to be brave and to question and call out pastors like James McD. And, to God be the glory forever and ever, Amen! Put two and two together. Today, I barely call myself a Christian anymore. When I first saw the headline I thought oh no what did he do! I am so grateful it had a happy ending. In these times we really need the positive ms. I attended Moody when he was President and it changed my life.
My sister came to visit me and attended a chapel where Joe gave the Gospel message. At that chapel she gave her life to Christ! Later I became a pastor at Grand Rapids and my church set up a meeting with Joe to glean some advice and he actually took the time out to have lunch with a small town pastor. All I could do is thank him for the huge influence he had on my life. I thank God for Joe Stowell, he has made me a better person and pastor!
Great man. Great ministry. Great life. Great wife. Great family. Thank you, Joe. We need more leaders like you…pointing us to Jesus, like you always have. The Roys Report seeks to foster thoughtful and respectful dialogue. Toward that end, the site requires that people use their full name when commenting. Would you consider making a tax-deductible donation to help our journalists continue to report the truth and restore the church? Your tax-deductible gift helps our journalists report the truth and hold Christian leaders and organizations accountable.
Skip to content Have A Tip Questions? Reporting the Truth. He saw the formation of the National Association of Evangelicals, and he rejected its inclusivism. He watched the organization of the Conservative Baptist Association and objected to the CBA policy of permitting dual affiliation with liberal organizations. Unquestionably, Joseph Stowell II was a fundamentalist and an ecclesiastical warrior.
Unlike some within Fundamentalism, however, he never allowed his opponents to rob him of his sweet spirit.
He was strongly committed to truth, but he was also strongly committed to charity. He never became the kind of brittle, embittered leader that characterized the far right of Fundamentalism. He had plenty of opportunity to observe that kind of leadership. Stowell had a front-row seat for some of the ugliest scenes in Fundamentalism. Some of those fundamentalists seemed to think that an evangelical had to be either a fundamentalist which meant their kind of fundamentalist or a compromising neo-evangelical.
Stowell refused to be drawn into such false dichotomies. He understood that most evangelicals of his day were not neo-evangelicals, and he entertained the hope that some of them could be drawn to the message of a balanced Fundamentalism. He did not think that he had to compromise his principles in order to enjoy certain levels of fellowship and cooperation with the most conservative evangelicals.
Stowell believed that Christian leaders had to guide their followers mainly by what they taught and the example they set. Because he was committed to this ideal, he never became a power-monger. He shared the sense—it was widespread in the old GARBC—that ecclesiastical power was invested in churches; that associations and agencies existed in order to serve the churches; and that agency executives and association representatives were functionaries rather than shapers of policy.
He avoided the bullying, blustering tactics of some fundamentalists, replacing them with the gentle, approachable spirit of an elder statesman. Joseph Stowell II was an important man within his orbit, but he never, ever saw himself as a big shot. He could plainly speak to the issues, but he remained a meek, kind person. One of the blessings of my life was to grow up in a version of Fundamentalism that was influenced by people like Stowell. It was a version of Fundamentalism in which convictions were held strongly but graciously.
Political machinations were kept to a minimum because people like Stowell refused to behave like politicians.
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