In an era where social media is king, it only takes one RT to get you completely caught up with drama and nonsense. It seems as though Pastors have been getting it the worse. We all remember Bishop Eddie Long’s disastrous social media display, when pictures of him in tights standing provocatively in the mirror hit the internet. Now Pastor Charles Jenkins has been photographed in a compromising situation. In order to help our fellow men of God, we decided to come up with 10 things pastors shouldn’t do on social media. We hope this will keep them from getting caught up on the internet in the future.
1. No Women Crush Wednesday/Man Crush Monday
Pastors shouldn’t participate in #MCM or #WCW. It is a serious thirst trap and it’s easy to be seen by people that don’t need to know your business.
2. No Passing Judgement On Instagram
Instagram Users tend to be ratchet and ignorant when they post pictures. Some of the pics can be a bit much, but we shouldn’t pass judgement Pastors.
3. No Emoji’s Except For “Praise Hands”
Many Emoji’s have hidden meanings, so your safe bet would be to only post praise hands. It will ensure that a Pastor isn’t involved in a conversation that might haunt them in the future.
4. No Selfies In The Mirror
Mirror selfies tend to grow legs. Pastors should stay away from the bathroom mirrors and phone pics. Those pics will end up on your friends and families Facebook page almost guaranteed.
Source: PraisePhilly.com