Prostitutes in the Pews

Prostitutes in the Pews by Jonathan Stephens, published by LitFire Publishing, LLC in September 2016, is a 60-page exploration of complex issues within religious communities. This edition presents actual interviews with pastors who have succumbed to temptation, shedding light on the dynamics that contribute to these situations. The book aims to address the multifaceted nature of morality and accountability in religious settings.
Readers will find a candid examination of the challenges faced by spiritual leaders, as well as the influences that lead them astray. Through firsthand accounts, the narrative delves into the interplay between faith and human vulnerability, focusing on the broader implications for the church and its followers. This work invites reflection on the responsibilities of both leaders and congregants within the context of religion.
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PROSTITUTES
IN THE PEWS
The Pastors Are Not the Only Guilty Party
Actual Interviews with Pastors at Have Yielded To Temptation and the Ones Who
Lead Them There.
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