Open Letter To This List

Doris Ross (doris.ross@wiso.uni-augsburg.de)
Tue, 04 Nov 1997 09:07:40 +0100


>I wasn't thinking about when the pastor councils a woman. I don't think
>that the pastor should ever council another woman without his wife present.
>But, if he was counseling a man privately, it should stay that way.


I agree with you, if he councils a man that is a different subject or if he
councils a couple....but the pastor and a woman alone in the same room for
councelling...I have problems with that. Anyway...maybe you guys are right
it is up to the individual. As for me, I hardly ever go to my pastor for
councelling (cause I usually have a bad feeling that I did something wrong
when I have to go to the office or even when my pastor says he has to talk
to me...hehe, I guess I got chewed out too much)...when I have a problem I
rather go to my pastor's wife and talk to her....although, Thursday we get
a different pastor again (4th in 18 month, for those that would like to
keep count)...it might change then. Depends on how I feel. I hardly ever
have a problem that I can't solve anyway so I don't really need to pester
my pastor with my petty problems. God bless, Doris. :)
Dos-User

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