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In recent years, a sobering pattern has emerged across the evangelical landscape: highly gifted, influential leaders whose ministries appeared successful—until character failures brought devastating consequences. In this solo episode of Advancing the Cause, Richard Bargas reflects on why character must always outpace competence in ministry leadership. Drawing from Scripture, pastoral wisdom, and the hard lessons revealed through recent church and ministry scandals, this episode explores how leadership giftedness can mask deeper spiritual vulnerabilities, how weak accountability structures enable moral drift, and why biblical qualifications for leadership focus far more on character than skill. Rather than sensationalizing failure, this conversation calls pastors, boards, and ministry leaders back to the quiet, often unseen work of cultivating integrity, humility, and godly fear. This episode is both a warning and an invitation—an appeal to build ministries that are not merely effective, but faithful; not just impressive, but trustworthy; and not dependent on charisma, but grounded in Christlike character.

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