Good question. It depends on several things doesn't it. If the pastor planted the church and grew it to 6,000 or 10,000 people bringing in millions a month (I have no idea if that is realistic number for that number of people) then he should probably be compensated at least $300K a year. This may be too low to some people and too high to others. I think it would be the right amount to avoid the appearance of being in it for the money. Most people can manage $300K a year and over time gain financial independence if they are smart with their money. If the church is bringing in millions and his salary was capped at 300K no one would be offended, and if they were they would be offended if he was paid in turkeys and hams, some people will always be offended.
Now if the pastor was successful at writing books I think he has a right to keep that money just like any writer of fiction or poetry has a right to his. I do not think that because he is a pastor he should not be compensated for his writing. And I think if he were very successful with his books he should stop taking any salary from the church sense he no longer needed any. I have heard of mega pastors doing this today.
I also believe that if anyone wants to give a pastor a gift directly and insists that it be used for him and his family and not for the church that he has a right to receive it and use it as he wills.
Now if the pastor was successful at writing books I think he has a right to keep that money just like any writer of fiction or poetry has a right to his. I do not think that because he is a pastor he should not be compensated for his writing. And I think if he were very successful with his books he should stop taking any salary from the church sense he no longer needed any. I have heard of mega pastors doing this today.
I also believe that if anyone wants to give a pastor a gift directly and insists that it be used for him and his family and not for the church that he has a right to receive it and use it as he wills.
I could take that $300000 a year job for five years, and then retire and come back to this church and pastor the next twenty years for free!
But then I don't live in California or a high profile high income area!
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