![]() Rinse, lather and repeat and you have a fireable offense.Ī third factor may be that vicious cycle of jealousy and inadequacy. I’ll bet the majority actually just got caught in a trap of overwhelm and shame: they felt too busy/inadequate/desperate to write their own content, downloaded someone else’s, and were too ashamed/insecure/embarrassed to admit that. I’m sure a few of the people who got fired intended to steal other people’s work and didn’t care about the consequences. Second, it’s sad for the pastor who obviously got into some kind of content trap he or she didn’t know how to get out of. Never have we had access to so many other people’s messages that would be easy sermons for us to preach.Īnd never have we felt more pressure in delivering our own.Īlmost monthly I hear of pastors (most of whom will never make the headlines) who are losing their job because of plagiarism-using someone else’s content but passing it off as their own.įirst, it’s sad for their church, who lost a leader and saw some trust fractured. These are interesting times for communicators and preachers.
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