Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My ex is a christian minister who had a long affair and left me and the kids.
It's fine (now). We're doing great. But it does not surprise me. Many of these folks are in it for the adulation.
Truly sorry for you and your kids.
Men are terrible in general. Every day is April Fool's Day when you are attracted to men (myself included).
NP. What a pathetic statement. I'm sorry for you and anyone who actually believes this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never heard of this guy, but at least he's fully admitting his sins and being accountable for them. That's a LOT more than most people on DCUM would ever do, regardless of your religion(s).
"My conduct defied everything that I believe about marriage. It was also totally inconsistent with my faith and my writings and caused deep pain for her husband and both of our families," Yancey began in his statement, noting that he would withhold any further details out of respect for the other family impacted.
The author said he had "confessed my sin before God and my wife," and that he is undergoing counseling and an accountability program. He then apologized to his readers, who trusted him and his writing and for dishonoring God and his Christian faith.
"Having disqualified myself from Christian ministry, I am therefore retiring from writing, speaking and social media," Yancey wrote. "Instead, I need to spend my remaining years living up to the words I have already written."
He's definitely doing more than many in the same situation, including stepping down from any ministry. However - that doesn't make him a good guy. To be a good guy after deeply betraying your spouse and your God requires living out the work of making ammends for years afterwards, in quiet drudgery.
Jesus still died for him, but he'll also still be judged for what he's done. Just like the rest of us.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like a CYA. The AP’s husband was probably getting ready to out him.
Anonymous wrote:Really disappointing. He was one of the most measured and smart theologians of this century. But apparently he was also living in sin for almost a decade.
For the love of everything holy, separate if you want to sleep around or make it an open marriage. Both are things that Christianity would strictly forbid. I grew up in a Christian family but am mostly over all of it.
And his wife is pathetic. Get a freaking backbone.
Anonymous wrote:Never heard of this guy, but at least he's fully admitting his sins and being accountable for them. That's a LOT more than most people on DCUM would ever do, regardless of your religion(s).
"My conduct defied everything that I believe about marriage. It was also totally inconsistent with my faith and my writings and caused deep pain for her husband and both of our families," Yancey began in his statement, noting that he would withhold any further details out of respect for the other family impacted.
The author said he had "confessed my sin before God and my wife," and that he is undergoing counseling and an accountability program. He then apologized to his readers, who trusted him and his writing and for dishonoring God and his Christian faith.
"Having disqualified myself from Christian ministry, I am therefore retiring from writing, speaking and social media," Yancey wrote. "Instead, I need to spend my remaining years living up to the words I have already written."
Anonymous wrote:The first thing Christianity teaches is that people are inherently sinners, which is true. It's not a surprise that Christians, like all other people, sin.
Anonymous wrote:Pretending to be Christian to make millions off book sales and appearance fees.
Anonymous wrote:Never heard of this guy, but at least he's fully admitting his sins and being accountable for them. That's a LOT more than most people on DCUM would ever do, regardless of your religion(s).
"My conduct defied everything that I believe about marriage. It was also totally inconsistent with my faith and my writings and caused deep pain for her husband and both of our families," Yancey began in his statement, noting that he would withhold any further details out of respect for the other family impacted.
The author said he had "confessed my sin before God and my wife," and that he is undergoing counseling and an accountability program. He then apologized to his readers, who trusted him and his writing and for dishonoring God and his Christian faith.
"Having disqualified myself from Christian ministry, I am therefore retiring from writing, speaking and social media," Yancey wrote. "Instead, I need to spend my remaining years living up to the words I have already written."
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone ever heard of this man? He’s allegedly really famous?
Anonymous wrote:Never heard of this guy, but at least he's fully admitting his sins and being accountable for them. That's a LOT more than most people on DCUM would ever do, regardless of your religion(s).
"My conduct defied everything that I believe about marriage. It was also totally inconsistent with my faith and my writings and caused deep pain for her husband and both of our families," Yancey began in his statement, noting that he would withhold any further details out of respect for the other family impacted.
The author said he had "confessed my sin before God and my wife," and that he is undergoing counseling and an accountability program. He then apologized to his readers, who trusted him and his writing and for dishonoring God and his Christian faith.
"Having disqualified myself from Christian ministry, I am therefore retiring from writing, speaking and social media," Yancey wrote. "Instead, I need to spend my remaining years living up to the words I have already written."