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How do you recognize abusive leadership? Abusive churches and Christian leaders characteristically: Make dogmatic prescriptions in places where Scripture is silent. Rely on intelligence, humor, charm, guilt, emotions, or threats rather than on God’s Word and prayer (see Acts 6:4). Play favorites. Punish those who disagree. Employ extreme forms of communication (tempers, silent treatment). Recommend courses of action which always, somehow, improves the leader’s own situation, even at the expense of others. Seldom do good deeds in secret. Seldom encourage. Seldom give the benefit of the doubt. Emphasize outward conformity, rather than repentance of heart. Preach, counsel, disciple, and oversee the church with lips that fail to ground everything in what Christ has done in the gospel and to give glory to God.
Jonathan Leeman
Bermuda Johnny Bread
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Eggs, Dairy
Breads
6
Servings
INGREDIENTS
1/4
c
Sugar
1 1/2
c
Flour
1/4
ts
Salt
2
ts
Baking powder
1
Egg
1/2
c
Milk
2
tb
Butter
INSTRUCTIONS
Mix sugar, flour, salt, and baking powder. Add egg and milk and mix. Melt
butter in frying pan. Spoon a third of the batter into the pan. Fry on low
heat until brown. Turn and brown the other side. Repeat twice with the
remaining batter. Split bread in half and serve with plenty of butter and
jam.
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