Mal Fletcher comments
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In the end, there can be a new place of effectiveness for even the fallen ones, though perhaps not in the sphere they previously occupied.
If you've ever known a leader or prominent Christian who's fallen, keep yourself from bitterness which eats away at the soul. Determine in your heart that should you meet, you would be able to say, 'I'm praying for you and for your family. God has a great future for you and it is good.'
The Biblical God is the God of a second chance - with accountability, healing and gradual restoration.
Watch Mal Fletchers special video presentation on what we should do when Christian leaders fail.
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As i understand it, Michael faked cancer to cover up an porn addiction he was suffering from. He suffered the addiction since he was just a boy and i think we should remember that. He felt caught in a trap and was unable to seek help - all these years he must have carried around this secret until he couldn't take it anymore. Please let's have some compassion. What Michael did was wrong, but so many Christians battle porn addictions and the fear of being condemned must prevent many of them from seeking help and accountability.