It seems every time you turn around, another pastor is in the news, and it's rarely for a good reason. As I was scrolling down my Facebook feed, I came across another one. This time it was a somewhat well-known Reformed pastor, whom I will leave unnamed, being accused of child molestation. The allegations, as often is the case, stem from events that are said to have occurred over a decade ago in a church that he no longer pastors in a state in which he no longer lives. Such is the industry of the pastorate these days. Every time I see one of these scandals, it leaves me somewhere between disgusted, angry, and humbled. How could a pastor harm those whom he is supposed to be shepherding? How could a pastor bring such shame to Christ's name? How do congregations let these types of guys in their pulpits? Child molestation isn't the only sin you read about, either, though that is certainly among the gravest of sins. They also make the news for ...