Description
At the heart of the discussion is a question every pastor eventually faces: how to remain faithful to Scripture while wisely engaging differences in conscience, conviction, and maturity within the church. Ascol warns against two common errors—narrow exclusivism driven by fear of compromise, and an overly broad openness shaped by the desire to accommodate at any cost. Both, he argues, move away from the balanced path Scripture requires.
Instead, this booklet calls pastors back to a biblically grounded approach that holds conviction and charity together. It encourages careful thinking about conscience, liberty, and pastoral responsibility, especially in settings where disagreement is unavoidable. Written for pastors, elders, and serious church leaders, this booklet is a concise guide for anyone seeking to pursue reform without losing gospel clarity or pastoral wisdom in the process.




