A friend called me out on something I had said, and he was right.
“Joe,” he said, “you tell young pastors to find themselves an older pastor as a mentor. But my experience is that many older guys are less committed to Christ than the younger ones. And some of them will scoff at the notion of pastors protecting themselves from temptation with the women, not riding in a car with a woman alone, that sort of thing.”
He wondered if I didn’t want to revise my advice.
I told him I have been blessed by having some godly older pastors in my life, and some of them have made invaluable contributions. But I’m sure he’s right. Just because a man has seniority does not make him a role model, endow him with wisdom, or gift him with a heart of compassion or a headful of sense.
So, let’s focus on how to choose an older pastor as your advisor, mentor, counselor, and most of all, friend.