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Such websites have come under scrutiny since the widely publicized suspensions and resignations of priests and pastors on account of "pulpit plagiarism." The question has been raised whether such web sites are encouraging religious teachers and leaders to use posted or published sermon manuscripts
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The Desperate Preacher's Site was founded as a grassroots commentary and discussion web site for religious ministers in 1996 and was placed under the umbrella of JavaCasa Web Resources in 1998. The web site was hailed as an innovative resource for Christian preachers using new media in a November
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without giving proper accreditation when presented from the pulpit or lectern. An article detailing these issues is called "Pulpit polemic: Recycled sermons are on the mount," by Suzanne Sataline, which was originally published by
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is one of the first web sites on the World Wide Web to offer Christian educators and ministers a forum for discussion and exchange of resources. Founded by
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Site Hopes to Help Pastors in a Sunday Sermon Crunch
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Index

United Methodist
Frank Schaefer
Ecumenical News International
Christianity Today
Tampa Bay Times
plagiarize
The Wall Street Journal
The San Diego Union-Tribune
Site Hopes to Help Pastors in a Sunday Sermon Crunch
"Thou shalt not plagiarize"
Tampa Bay Times
Official website
Sermon Sharing-Timesaver Or Sin?
U-T San Diego
"Pulpit polemic: Recycled sermons are on the mount"
Categories
Christian websites
Christian mass media companies
Internet properties established in 1996

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