With easy access to sermons on the Internet, plus pressure to deliver
the next sermon with little time to prepare, no wonder some pastors have
resorted to plagiarizing other people's sermons, passing them off as
their own. This growing epidemic has received coverage in the Wall
Street Journal, on National Public Radio, and elsewhere. Some pastors
have been caught in the act and dismissed from their churches. Is this
fair? Is this stealing? How can you recognize it? How can it be
prevented? This book not only helps explain the problem, but it also
explores the ethical implications and gives advice on how to avoid it or
deal with it if the problem surfaces in your church. It includes study
questions at the end of chapters and a concluding case study.