My dear fellow ministers, This is not a message from a textbook. This is not theology from a classroom. This is not the opinion of a man sitting comfortably behind a desk. This is wisdom gathered from years of ministry, tears, betrayals, victories, disappointments, observations, mistakes, corrections, and painful lessons. Many good pastors are in trouble today not because they committed adultery, stole money, abandoned the faith, or turned their backs on God. Some are suffering because they were innocent but careless. They were sincere but unguarded. They were compassionate but lacked boundaries. They were kind-hearted but failed to understand the dangerous realities of the times in which we now live. Please hear me carefully: In ministry today, being holy is not enough. You must also be wise. A single accusation can destroy what took thirty years to build. A single careless decision can bury a ministry. A single moment of poor judgment can hand your enemies the weapon...