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      Policies of the New Pastor

      HP News Service by HP News Service
      May 31, 2026
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      By Dr Yumri Taipodia

      Last night, I was visited by a vivid dream—a dream that carried a profound message about the incoming pastor of our congregation. In this dream, I heard a divine whisper: the new pastor would adopt a series of noble policies—policies that would not only uphold his integrity and purity before God but also set a transformative example for the entire faith community. I felt compelled to share these policies with you, for they will become part of a lasting legacy in the history of our Church.

      The first area of focus in his vision is finance—an aspect often susceptible to misuse but one that, under his leadership, will be held in the highest ethical standard. He has chosen to implement four clear financial guidelines. First, any financial contributions made to him personally, in the name of pastor, will not be used for his family’s needs. Instead, all such funds will be deposited directly into the pastoral account, ensuring they support the operational needs of his office. Second, he vows never to use these funds for his personal expenses, even when given in his official capacity. All such amounts will again flow into the office account, strictly used to support the administrative work of the ministry. Third, even anonymous donations, those that arrive without a name attached, will be treated the same way—channeled into the pastoral account, ensuring they fuel the work of the office, not individual desires. Fourth, any money clearly designated solely for him—perhaps in a personal offering—will be considered his basic income. Beyond that, he has pledged to accept only the food offered to him during his service and wear clothing gifted in love by the congregation.

      His approach to material possessions is equally deliberate. During his tenure, any valuable item—whether a vehicle, a piece of technology like a computer or mobile phone, or a ceremonial ornament—will be formally registered in the name of the pastoral office. These items will be used exclusively for office operations, and before he departs, he will ensure they remain in the office for his successor’s use. Likewise, any immovable gifts—land or houses—will be accepted but registered in the name of the pastor’s office, ensuring that these gifts become permanent assets to support the ministry long after his term. Even if he personally invests in costly items, such as a vehicle or property, those assets will remain with the pastoral office, serving future generations of leaders.

      Above all, he has chosen to use his pastoral office as a platform for service—not personal advancement. He has openly declared that he will not exploit this role to build his own kingdom or career; instead, he prays that God will use him to uplift and edify the lives of others. When he arrived in this role, he possessed nothing; and he vows that when he departs, he will leave with the same humble resources. Yet his greatest aspiration is not material wealth but a rich legacy of love—a love he hopes will ripple through every person he encountered in this calling.

      When I awoke from this dream, a wave of clarity washed over me. Though it was only a dream, its message was powerful—an inspiring call for integrity, and a reminder of what it means to serve with a pure heart. As I reflected on the dream, I realized that these policies represent more than just financial or material rules; they embody a radical reorientation toward humility and trust in God’s provision. In a world where power often corrupts and financial temptations abound, the new pastor’s resolve is a beacon of hope—an invitation to return to the essentials of faith, sacrifice, and selflessness.

      Consider, for a moment, the ripple effects of such a commitment. By choosing not to enrich himself, he is modeling a radical trust in God’s provision, teaching us that the pastor’s calling is not a career or a means of financial advancement but a sacred vocation. His policies invite all of us—believers and seekers alike—to reexamine our own approach to generosity and stewardship.

      Moreover, the spiritual weight of this dream lies in its reminder that leadership is not about accumulation but about cultivation—cultivation of trust, integrity, and a legacy of love. As we witness his journey, we are invited to ask ourselves: what legacies are we building in our own lives? Are we, like him, surrendering our ambitions to something greater, something eternal?

      When the new pastor spoke these words of his dream aloud, the atmosphere in our church shifted. It was as though a gentle wind of hope blew through the congregation. It reminded us that faith, when lived out in practical, sacrificial ways, can transform not just one life but the entire community. His policies, though seemingly modest, serve as a powerful blueprint for a different kind of leadership—one grounded in trust, faith, and love.

      As I close this reflection, I pray that we, too, will embrace these principles—seeking not accolades or possessions but a deep alignment with God’s will. And, like the pastor in my dream, may we walk in integrity, leaving behind not just wealth or property but a legacy of love that points others to God’s boundless grace. When I woke, I knew that, though ephemeral, the dream was a divine nudge—a call to greater faithfulness in all we do.

      (The author is a former President of the Evangelical Union Kamki)

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      An English daily newspaper from Shillong published by Readington Marwein, proprietor of Mawphor Khasi Daily Newspaper, who established the first Khasi daily in 1989.

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