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October 28, 2020
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CT Pastors, October 1991
Discipleship
HOW COMMUNITY CAUSES BENEFIT THE CHURCH
E. Langston Haygood|postedOctober 1, 1991

Jerry, the pastor of another congregation in town, had asked me to lunch to discuss a problem that was growing like kudzu in our city: pornography.

"The convenience stores are the worst," he said. "Children go into these places, and there these magazines are!"

Jerry continued, "Did you know that one in four girls and one in seven boys will be sexually abused before they reach adulthood? It's that porno rot." Jerry stared out the window. "We've got to do something."

This last comment was just thrown into the air, addressed more to himself than to me.

Now, I'm no banner-waving social reformer. Maybe I should be. But I feel pastors are called to communicate the eternal good news first and not get sidetracked by seemingly lesser issues. Still, I was troubled by the problem.

"Okay," I said. "Let's get some pastors, church members, and community people involved, too." Dipping nachos in salsa, we started to brainstorm.

Eventually, we formed a group called Citizens Against Pornography (CAP). We advertised ...

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