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webdog

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Let's broaden the scope of the question so as to step on everyone's toes: Is this a normal and accepted practice of the Christian? If the work of the minister is to prepare you for the work of the ministry, shouldn't we all be as equally busy doing His work?

Is there a different standard for "clergy" than other "normal" followers of Christ? If so, is that a biblical concept or just something we've created by which to judge another?

BTW, I'm not a pastor either (though I do preach on regular occasions), so I'm not asking this as a defense, just something more to consider...
Definitely a fair question.

I will counter that the average christian is not given a flock to tend to, though. Knowing my pastor, he is so busy that we had to hire another administrative pastor to take on some of the load. I couldn't see him having the time to post something hourly over the course of 6-7 hours a day on a board like this, or numerous posts consisting of many paragraphs taking substantial time to think through and post...and if he did, he would most likely link the BB to our church website.
 

Iconoclast

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Definitely a fair question.

I will counter that the average christian is not given a flock to tend to, though. Knowing my pastor, he is so busy that we had to hire another administrative pastor to take on some of the load. I couldn't see him having the time to post something hourly over the course of 6-7 hours a day on a board like this, or numerous posts consisting of many paragraphs taking substantial time to think through and post...and if he did, he would most likely link the BB to our church website.

Webdog,
Do you think the average pastor is laboring in the word as he should to begin with? I would rather see some of them posting and interacting scripturally on a message board...than getting caught up in something unrelated and spending an inordinate amount of time doing ...even if the activity is lawful.
Some pastors go fishing or bike riding,or walking...but use that time to meditate about some of their sermon preparation. Some might be couch potatoes on the other hand and not giving themselves to proper preparation.
It depends on the heart motive,,,and if they are neglecting other priorities.
 

preacher4truth

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Oh. the little green online dot. That bugger proves it! Whomever's green light is on is being a bad bad boy! :rolleyes:

That MUST mean "said" person is always sitting there. :saint:

Now, I typically just stay logged on, days at a time at points, even my phone has me logged on.

Of things to be worried about in this world. :laugh: :smilewinkgrin:
 

blackbird

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I work in a job that has a lot of downtime where I can surf the web quite frequently.
I have noticed a few pastors on this board every time I am on here.

Is this a normal and accepted practice of the pastorate?

I am merely "gleaning" sermon information---ideas---thoughts---quotes--and the like---nothing of the fun surfing type

What cha gonna do about it, webdoggy??? Get with the deacons and have them slap me around???? "Sue" me??? Threaten me?? Send me packin'??

:laugh:
 

HankD

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I work in a job that has a lot of downtime where I can surf the web quite frequently.
I have noticed a few pastors on this board every time I am on here.

Is this a normal and accepted practice of the pastorate?

1 Corinthians 10:31 Whether therefore ye eat, or drink, or whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of God.

HankD​
 

kyredneck

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I don't think it's necessary for anyone to have to explain their participation here on the BB. I appreciate the involvement of the pastors and the wisdom from experience that you all oftentimes interject into the debates.
 
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webdog

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iconoclast said:
Do you think the average pastor is laboring in the word as he should to begin with? I would rather see some of them posting and interacting scripturally on a message board...than getting caught up in something unrelated and spending an inordinate amount of time doing ...even if the activity is lawful.
You would need to qualify "average pastor", but I would say that yes, the born again pastor who has been called by God and has fulfilled his calling is. Maybe this is it's own thread...but what do you define "laboring in the world" and is this the main responsibility of a pastor?
I will also say that I witness some unfruitful interaction in this time.
krydneck said:
I don't think it's necessary for anyone to have to explain their participation here on the BB. I appreciate the involvement of the pastors and the wisdom from experience that you all oftentimes interject into the debates.
That wasn't what I asked in my op.
 

matt wade

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2. That just because the BB says someone is online doesn't actually mean they're online. Not too long ago I came back to my laptop after being gone for several hours and discovered I had forgotten to go to another site. It probably looked like I was around that whole time...I wasn't.

Bringing up the web page, logging in, and then letting it sit there for hours will not show someone being online for all those hours. That's not the way the forum software works. You must be actively clicking around the website, or the forum will recognize that you are idle and will show you offline.
 

preacher4truth

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I don't think it's necessary for anyone to have to explain their participation here on the BB. I appreciate the involvement of the pastors and the wisdom from experience that you all oftentimes interject into the debates.

Amen.

Basically this is what he is asking preachers to answer to in his "OP."

He called pastors (actually said "alleged" pastors, nice huh?) into question about their activity level on the BB in another thread then started a new thread about it. From my perspective there seems to be a little aggression in tone here against such and from the other thread some of the same.

Of all the things to worry about in this world. :tear:

I think those in here have definitely learned to sharpen apologetic skills through debate, and for that I thank the BB for existing!!!!! :thumbsup:

- Peace
 

kyredneck

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I don't think it's necessary for anyone to have to explain their participation here on the BB. I appreciate the involvement of the pastors and the wisdom from experience that you all oftentimes interject into the debates.

...That wasn't what I asked in my op.

"I have noticed a few pastors on this board every time I am on here. Is this a normal and accepted practice of the pastorate?"


?????
 

glfredrick

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"I have noticed a few pastors on this board every time I am on here. Is this a normal and accepted practice of the pastorate?"


?????

From a guy who has a 15,000 post count and is seemingly on the board 24/7. Of course, to be fair, webdog is not a pastor. But he is certainly advocating the holding of pastors to a higher or different level than all other Christians, isn't he? Wonder how he does in church business meetings... :laugh:
 

Havensdad

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While I am not currently a full time pastor (I am a part time student minister, though), I fail to see how discussing theology, and engaging in fellowship on this forum, is any different than going to meetings with other ministers, taking them to lunch, etc., where the same thing happens.

In fact, some churches include within the weekly hours of the pastor, time for "continuing education," which is for reading, studying, taking classes, or any other self-edifying activity, whose benefit will trickle down to the members. Some even provide a stipend for this activity, providing money for books, memberships, etc. Discussing important issues on this board certainly falls within those same lines.

Also: I think you have to be careful, because the list which shows who is here, is not exactly accurate. If you went by that, I would be here 24 hours a day...I don't believe in closing tabs. So even though I might spend fifteen minutes a day on here, it appears as if I never leave...never even sleep! :sleep:
 

preacher4truth

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From a guy who has a 15,000 post count and is seemingly on the board 24/7. Of course, to be fair, webdog is not a pastor. But he is certainly advocating the holding of pastors to a higher or different level than all other Christians, isn't he? Wonder how he does in church business meetings... :laugh:

....and the name "webdog" to boot.

We should be ashamed. :love2: :wavey: :thumbsup:
 

Bob Alkire

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I don't think it is any of my business how much time a pastor is on here. I try and limit my time on here to 4 or 5 hours a week. For me there is so many others things that is more pressing than the BB. I spend to much time here it cuts back on visitation, helping others do things that they aren't able to do, getting out in the community and witnessing and so on. I'm retired now, so I spend my time as I believe I'm being led by the Holy Spirit, so I have enough problems managing time, to worry about how others do with their time.
 

JesusFan

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Let's broaden the scope of the question so as to step on everyone's toes: Is this a normal and accepted practice of the Christian? If the work of the minister is to prepare you for the work of the ministry, shouldn't we all be as equally busy doing His work?

Is there a different standard for "clergy" than other "normal" followers of Christ? If so, is that a biblical concept or just something we've created by which to judge another?

BTW, I'm not a pastor either (though I do preach on regular occasions), so I'm not asking this as a defense, just something more to consider...

Know that my pastor has Tuesday has 'day off" barring "emergencies" so he does all of his "catch up" postings/readings etc on that day!
 

Skandelon

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Definitely a fair question.

I will counter that the average christian is not given a flock to tend to, though. Knowing my pastor, he is so busy that we had to hire another administrative pastor to take on some of the load.
You know I'm not fighting you here...I think your question is worthy of discussion and doesn't deserve some of antagonism you are getting. But, I'm an equal opportunity offender in that when toes are getting stepped on, I like to include everyone. :laugh:

So, I will counter by saying... If you helped your pastor would there have been a need for them to hire another administrative pastor? In other words, if the flock were "doing the work of the ministry" that the pastor is called to equip you for would he be soooo very busy?

I ask this in concern for the burn out of pastors in our country. It is VERY high and I'm afraid its due to some of these types of expectations. I'd encourage you to ask your pastor what he does for enjoyment. Does he fish? Golf? Boat? Swim? Some blog or engage others on message boards? Is one form of enjoyment more acceptable than another?

Now, while abuse of their time by neglecting their jobs while messaging on the BB is a valid point, I just think that distinction should be clearly drawn.
 

JesusFan

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You know I'm not fighting you here...I think your question is worthy of discussion and doesn't deserve some of antagonism you are getting. But, I'm an equal opportunity offender in that when toes are getting stepped on, I like to include everyone. :laugh:

So, I will counter by saying... If you helped your pastor would there have been a need for them to hire another administrative pastor? In other words, if the flock were "doing the work of the ministry" that the pastor is called to equip you for would he be soooo very busy?

I ask this in concern for the burn out of pastors in our country. It is VERY high and I'm afraid its due to some of these types of expectations. I'd encourage you to ask your pastor what he does for enjoyment. Does he fish? Golf? Boat? Swim? Some blog or engage others on message boards? Is one form of enjoyment more acceptable than another?

Now, while abuse of their time by neglecting their jobs while messaging on the BB is a valid point, I just think that distinction should be clearly drawn.

Is Webdog implying that pastors should not be having enough "free time" to be able to post and dialog here on BB? taht they should be sticking to their 'pastorly' duties?
 

kyredneck

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Is Webdog implying that pastors should not be having enough "free time" to be able to post and dialog here on BB? taht they should be sticking to their 'pastorly' duties?

Probably, and probably GF is right on that he is holding preachers to a higher standard than the rest of us, but if you can get him to admit that I'll take us all out for some cheesy grits..... :)
 
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