This week brought to light more disturbing facts concerning Mars Hill's
leadership. By paying to put Mark Driscoll's book on the New York Times
Bestseller list, Mars Hill Executive Elders may have put the church's 501(c)3 tax exempt status in jeopardy.
That would be a multi-million dollar hole from which the church may not
recover. There is growing pressure for Mark to step down from
leadership as more elders accuse him of what I have personally witnessed
firsthand - a bullying, angry leadership style that leaves members and
staff bleeding on the sidelines. He laughed about the dead bodies under
the bus of Mars Hill in 2007/2008. People have been pointing out the
dead bodies for years, but apparently the pile has to be big enough to
see from space before enough pressure will be raised to cause change or
repentance. But I admit from personal experience that, until you are
personally splattered with your own blood or the blood of someone
standing beside you in ministry, it is hard to believe the problem is as
big as it is.
The larger Body of Christ needs to take seriously the criteria set in Scripture for acting on such accusations – two or three witnesses.
The larger Body of Christ needs to take seriously the criteria set in Scripture for acting on such accusations – two or three witnesses.
I Tim. 5:19-20 Do not admit a charge against an elder except on the evidence of two or three witnesses. As for those who persist in sin, rebuke them in the presence of all, so that the rest may stand in fear. Continue at Theology for Women
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