I came across this news story today.
https://www.newsweek.com/pastors-wife-gun-parking-lot-1457652?fbclid=IwAR0p6iA2w9Kr-zoD7nnjMI0n7LoiH096C6KQmWy6ybOb499V9LSk4KwH_LY
The basic story is, the wife of the Pastor and the wife of the Youth Minister could not get along peacefully and it was causing turmoil in the church. Scripture is pretty clear about this kind of thing. The concerned parties have to sit down and work out their differences, in a spirit of Christian love. I've seen this done in real life and it usually works out for the best. In this case, the Pastor's wife walked out of the reconciliation meeting.
The most telling part of the article is:
"Realizing what she intended, Earl and followed her outside"
What? How many times does a man have to see a woman's "I'm going to get my gun" walk to be able to recognize it in progress?
Two questions come to mind. First, why is the man still there, and second, how is he still alive?
https://www.newsweek.com/pastors-wife-gun-parking-lot-1457652?fbclid=IwAR0p6iA2w9Kr-zoD7nnjMI0n7LoiH096C6KQmWy6ybOb499V9LSk4KwH_LY
The basic story is, the wife of the Pastor and the wife of the Youth Minister could not get along peacefully and it was causing turmoil in the church. Scripture is pretty clear about this kind of thing. The concerned parties have to sit down and work out their differences, in a spirit of Christian love. I've seen this done in real life and it usually works out for the best. In this case, the Pastor's wife walked out of the reconciliation meeting.
The most telling part of the article is:
According to authorities, Melinda walked out of the church during the disagreement and went to her car in the parking lot, where she got her handgun.
Realizing what she intended, Earl and followed her outside.
Willis reports Pastor Toney intercepted his wife before she was able to come back inside the church and attempted to wrestle the gun out of her hand. The weapon fired a single shot during the struggle, but nobody was hurt.
"Realizing what she intended, Earl and followed her outside"
What? How many times does a man have to see a woman's "I'm going to get my gun" walk to be able to recognize it in progress?
Two questions come to mind. First, why is the man still there, and second, how is he still alive?