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Friday, May 16, 2008
Prestonwood minister arrested in sex sting
By Staff / Baptist Press
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BRYAN, Texas (BP)--A minister from Prestonwood Baptist Church has been arrested in a sting operation for soliciting sex with a minor.

Joe Barron, 52, a minister to married adults at the Dallas-area church, was arrested May 15 in Bryan, Texas. Barron had made a three-hour drive to Bryan to have sex with a girl he thought was 13 but, instead, was a police officer he had been chatting with online in a sting operation, according to The Eagle, a local newspaper for the Bryan-College Station area.

Mike Buster, executive pastor at Prestonwood, issued a two-sentence statement to the media May 16, noting, "We are disturbed and saddened by the reports we have heard and we are praying for the Barron family. We are fully cooperating with the police in their investigation." Barron had been on Prestonwood's staff for 18 months.

As of Friday afternoon, Barron was still being held at the Brazos County Detention Center in Bryan on $7,000 bail, charged with online solicitation of a minor. If convicted for the second-degree felony, he could face up to 20 years in prison and a $10,000 fine, The Eagle reported.

The Eagle stated that Barron had counseled married couples at Prestonwood and was to lead a mission trip to Colombia, South America, in August. On May 16, however, Barron's information had been removed from Prestonwood's website.

Compiled by Baptist Press editor Art Toalston.

Copyright (c) 2008 Southern Baptist Convention, Baptist Press www.BPNews.net

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Subject: Give Prayers of Solace and Thanksgiving
Although I'm a Catholic and not particularly enamored with Sunbelt megachurch evangelical worship, it gives me no satisfaction to witness the pain that the members of Prestonwood Church must be feeling upon learning of the betrayal of one of their prominent clerics.

Fortunately, I was never affected directly by the pedophile crisis which rocked my Church. Nevertheless, all of us felt some degree of personal pain and shame as a result of what happened to those thousands of victims. Sadly, one of the tawdrier hallmarks of society today is the tendency to rush to judgment, condemn, and demand an instant lynching before reaching for our Bibles and/or Catechisms.

This is a time for prayer, reflection and thanksgiving. And, yes, by prayer I'm saying we must pray for everyone -- including the alleged perpetrator -- involved in this tragedy, which could've been much worse had it not been for the outstanding police work which prevented this person from committing a most heinous crime. Heinous because child abuse doesn't heal with the passing of childhood into adult maturity. It leaves lasting scars. Anyone who knows or has known and/or suspected somebody who's been abused knows full well that "something's horribly amiss."

And of course, let's all be thankful to the Plano PD for their professionalism and, of course, God for His role in guiding those officers in the conduct of their investigation and apprehension of this would-be perpetrator.
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