CHURCH OF ENGLAND SPOKESMAN: “CHILDREN SHOULD BE FORCED TO LEARN ABOUT ISLAM”

CHURCH OF ENGLAND SPOKESMAN: “CHILDREN SHOULD BE FORCED TO LEARN ABOUT ISLAM” 
BY CHRISTINE WILLIAMS
republished below in full unedited for informational, educational, and research purposes:
 

The Church of England has called for parents to lose the
right to withdraw their children from religious education classes –
because some parents are apparently using it to pull their children out
of lessons on Islam.

This shocking encroachment upon the rights of parents is being
justified by the Church of England’s essentially accusing parents of
being ignorant for trying to deny their children exposure to “other
faiths” and “world views.” Nonsense. Never before has there been any
controversy about parents not wanting their children exposed to “other
faiths” until Islamic supremacists burst into Western society with their
full-fledged war on infidels and ambitions to conquer the “House of
War,” not to mention the routine cursing of Christians and Jews during
Friday prayers and the condemnation of the accursed people (Jews) and
the astray people (Christians) during the daily repetitions of the
Fatiha. Parents have every right to be concerned about the Islamic
indoctrination of their children and to fight for their rights against
what amounts to a “fatwa” by the Church of England.

Derek Holloway, the head of RE in the Church of England’s
education office, has called for that right to be removed from parents
and for their children to be taught other world religions regardless of
the parents’ views

In America, Islamic indoctrination has also become a worrying issue. The Christian Action Network stated on its website:

The United States Department of Education has developed
an Islamic indoctrination program for public schools called, ‘Access
Islam.’ The lesson plans are written for grades 5 through 12. They
include worksheets and videos to help students perform the 5 Pillars of
Islam – prayer, fasting, alms giving, pilgrimage to Mecca and the
proclamation of Muslim faith.

In Canada, Islamic indoctrination has also concerned parents, with unvetted sermons allowed by the Peel District School Board.

“Church of England Spokesman: ‘Children Should Be Forced to Learn About Islam’”, by Donna Rachel Edmunds, Breitbart, April 28, 2017:

The Church of England has called for parents to lose the
right to withdraw their children from religious education classes –
because some parents are apparently using it to pull their children out
of lessons on Islam.

Currently parents can choose for their children not to take part in
religious education (RE) lessons, and can do so without giving a reason.

But Derek Holloway, the head of RE in the Church of England’s
education office, has called for that right to be removed from parents
and for their children to be taught other world religions regardless of
the parents’ views.

“Seemingly [some parents] do not want their children exposed to other
faiths and world views, in particular Islam. We are concerned that this
is denying those pupils the opportunity to develop the skills they need
to live well together as adults,” he told The Times.

He added: “Anecdotally, there have also been some cases in different
parts of the country of parents with fundamentalist religious beliefs
also taking a similar course. This is not confined to any one particular
religion or area of the country.”

In a blog post on the Church of England’s Facebook page, he insisted
that children should be taught about all religions to prepare them for
life as global citizens.

“Religions are global in their reach and are global in their
organization. The UK is part of a global community and so the time is
now right to consider the RE curriculum content balance in global terms
rather than in terms of parochial English census data,” he wrote.

The Church of England runs approximately 4,700 schools, of which
around 200 are secondary or middle schools. The Church is, therefore,
responsible for educating around a million children each year.

However, although Government guidelines stipulate that religious
education must reflect that “the religious traditions of Great Britain
are in the main Christian”, they continue that it must take “account of
the teaching and practices of the other principal religions”.

In his blog, Mr. Holloway supported this principle, writing: “Church
schools are not ‘Faith schools for the faithful, they are church schools
serving the community’. Therefore, we do not seek to deliver a
Religious Education (RE) curriculum suitable only for those from
Christian backgrounds but a Religious Education that is an essential
component of an education that enables all the pupils we serve from all
faiths and none to flourish and be prepared for life in modern Britain.

He added: “The right of withdrawal from RE now gives comfort to those
who are breaking the law and seeking to incite religious hatred.”

However, Mr. Holloways’ blog has raised concerns from parents over
state interference. Martin Earnest commented: “This is an appalling
proposal and crosses the line too far of church interfering in the State
and privacy of conscience.

“I will be pulling my child from RE to avoid religious indoctrination via the State.”

Another reader, Eric Norton, accused the church of hypocrisy, taking
issue with Mr. Holloways assertion that church schools are not faith
schools….”

JUDGMENT IN THE HOUSE OF GOD~WHERE TRUTH IS CENSORED BY FEAR OF OFFENDING, GROSS IGNORANCE & IRS 501C3 TAX EXEMPTION THREATS

 WHERE TRUTH IS CENSORED BY FEAR OF OFFENDING, GROSS IGNORANCE, IRS 501C3 
TAX EXEMPTION THREATS, AND THE BOTTOM LINE
JUDGMENT IN THE HOUSE OF GOD 
BY ROB PUE
republished below in full unedited for informational, educational, and research purposes:
 

I have to say, sometimes — MANY TIMES — I feel like Jeremiah, who was
known as the “weeping prophet.”  I do not claim to be a prophet, but I
know what I know, and I cannot UNknow what I know…  Life would be much
easier, I suppose, if I were to simply tune out and live like the rest
of the world; focused on sports, worldly entertainment, easy living and
comfort.  But I know God’s Word and I see what is coming upon this
Earth, and surely, the judgment of God is coming soon, to all those who
now live in ignorant bliss.  I feel such an urgency to sound the warning
signal and call people to return to God in repentance, seeking Him with
all their heart, NOW, while He may still be found.

As we read in 1 Peter 4, “It is time for judgment to begin
with God’s household; and if it begins with us, what will the outcome
be for those who do not obey the gospel of God?”  Yes, my friends, God’s
judgment will BEGIN with those who claim to be a part of His Church…
 Jesus said that “Wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to
destruction, and many enter through it.  But small is the gate and
narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few ever find it.”  The
truth of the matter is, MOST of those who sit with you in church every
week will one day by VERY SURPRISED to learn that Jesus never knew them.
 I wonder how many professing Christians are, in reality, walking that
broad road, all the while believing they are safely and soundly “saved,”
because they have been purposely misled by cowardly, people-pleasing
preachers.
We live in a day and age of such deception and delusion,
the likes of which I have never seen before in all my years.  If we
cannot hear the truth of Satan’s lies exposed in our Christian churches,
WHERE, I ask you, CAN we?  We are now two, if not three generations
past the time when people had even a modicum of Biblical literacy.
 Those days are long past.  Moses warned: “Fix these words of mine in
your hearts and minds;  tie them as symbols on your hands and bind them
on your foreheads.  Teach them to your children, talking about them when
you sit at home and when you walk along the road, while you lie down
and when you get up.  Write them on the doorframes of your houses and on
your gates…”
The words we were to hold onto so securely — AND TEACH TO
OUR CHILDREN — included the knowledge, wisdom and understanding of God’s
Holy Word.  I dare say that today, most households in America probably
contain numerous copies of the Bible, but they are rarely, if ever,
opened.  Most church-goers no longer even bother to go through the
motions of carrying them to church.  After all, the Scripture the pastor
has chosen, to prove his point,  is placed up there (for our
convenience) on the big TV or projection screen.  It seems, in our
churches today, there is no more need for the Bible.
Thus we have a generation of people so far removed from
the truth of God’s Word we  don’t even know what we don’t know.  A
wealth of knowledge and wisdom — all the ancient Holy Scriptures, the
very words of GOD HIMSELF — lay there at our fingertips, yet most cannot
be bothered to even look, much less study.  We rely on what the
“pastor” tells us; and sadly, most of the sermons preached in our modern
American churches today PURPOSELY EVADE the whole counsel of God, lest
one in the congregation might be offended.
One man recently asked the very serious question:  “Why
must I go outside the church in order to get the truth?”  He was
referring to the recent Wisconsin Christian News Ministry Expo and
Conference in which we featured expert speakers to directly discuss the
topics of Islam, Homosexuality, the God-ordained Family, Apostasy in our
churches, Biblical Illiteracy, Political Correctness,  and what is
required for true salvation in Jesus Christ.  We addressed these most
important issues HEAD ON —  to standing-room-only crowds of people —
hungry for truth that they will NEVER hear in their churches.  We had
people attend our conference from far and wide —  coming from all over
Wisconsin, at least 7 other states AND CANADA… yet the local pastors in
the area actually BOYCOTTED our event, and would not even announce it to
their congregations.
This man asked this question (“Why must I go outside the
church in order to get the truth?”)  of his pastor, and his pastor’s
pastor, and several men in leadership at his church.  None would answer.
 They consider him a trouble-maker because he presses for answers they
are not willing to give.   The senior pastor even implied he might be
“happier” at another church…. a “polite, non-offensive” way of asking
him to leave.  This after years of faithful attendance.
I’m becoming convinced that the seminaries MUST have
special training courses to teach new pastors how to evade the hard
topics completely, lest someone be offended; how to be
“people-pleasers,” how to run a successful money-making business, and
how to be popular and well liked.  It seems that’s all they know… but
there is such a HUNGER AND THIRST for the WHOLE counsel of God — for the
WHOLE TRUTH AND NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH… and people are not getting it in
their churches today.
After the terror attacks on 9/11, churches nationwide were
packed with people…  they came to find truth and they came to find
answers.  They came seeking God, but He wasn’t there….  And so within a
month, the churches were emptier than before.  Those who were sincerely
seeking God had to go OUTSIDE the churches in order to find Him.  I am
sad to say that we have turned Christianity into a mere religious
exercise, and our pulpits are mostly filled with “hirelings,” as we read
about in John, Chapter 10:  Jesus said, “I am the Good Shepherd.  The
Good Shepherd lays down His life for the sheep.  The hireling is not the
shepherd who owns the sheep.  So when he sees the wolf coming, he
abandons the sheep and runs away.  Then the wolf attacks the flock and
scatters it.  The man runs away because he is a hireling and cares
nothing for the sheep.”
Am I too harsh?  Sorry, those were Jesus’ words.  Not
mine.  Most of today’s pastors love to be praised by the people;  they
love to be popular and well liked.  I’ve said it before, but in case you
missed it:  PLEASE, show me ONE MAN OF GOD in the Bible who
courageously spoke the truth — the whole counsel of God — who was well
liked and popular among the people.  Such a one does not exist.
The writer of Hebrews tells us what REAL MEN OF GOD
accomplished for their Lord, and what they endured throughout the
Scriptures — and what REAL CHRISTIANS should EXPECT to endure even
today:  “they conquered kingdoms, administered justice, and gained what
was promised;  they shut the mouths of lions, quenched the fury of the
flames, and escaped the edge of the sword; whose weakness was turned to
strength, and who became powerful in battle and routed foreign armies….
Others were tortured, refusing to be released so that they might gain an
even better resurrection.  Some faced jeers and flogging, and even
chains and imprisonment.  They were put to death by stoning, they were
sawed in two, they were killed by the sword.  They went about in
sheepskins and goatskins, destitute, persecuted and mistreated…”  Now I
ask you:  how many of US are willing to endure such things in order to
follow Christ today?  And perhaps more to the point, how many of our
PASTORS would be willing?  Sadly, most today are afraid to even mention
the hard things that are deemed “politically incorrect,” for fear of
someone taking offense…much less consider enduring any sort of hardship —
or fighting for righteousness.
A case in point:  I recently warned a pastor that there
were people in his congregation who were embracing and promoting the
apostate movie “The Shack,” in which God is portrayed as an African
woman, in which Jesus states He does not want people to become
“Christians,” but rather, ALL religious paths lead to God’s acceptance
and forgiveness;  and the Holy Spirit is portrayed as another woman with
a Hindu name.  These regular church-goers said it was by far the best
“Christian” movie they’d ever seen and were highly recommending it to
others.  I warned their pastor — “You MUST speak on this!  This is
apostasy of the highest degree and people in YOUR church are being led
astray by this false teaching!”  But the pastor refused to address the
issue in any way….  because some might be offended if he attacked the
sacred cow of this Hollywood heresy.
Last summer I attended a funeral, where the pastor openly
declared from the pulpit that “God needed another angel,” thus the
untimely death of the deceased.  SURELY this pastor knows that people
are not transformed into angels when they die… yet he purposely led all
those people astray, with false doctrine about a false future…  he may
as well have said, “every time a bell rings and angel gets its wings!”
 That’s about the depth of the theology we are receiving in our modern
American churches today.
I am most concerned about our children.  Scripture tells
us that there is ENMITY between the seed of the serpent (Satan) and the
seed of the woman (our children)…  Satan goes after our kids the
hardest, because they are his greatest of trophies.  If he can steal the
hearts and minds of our children, he can destroy all of mankind.  I
believe we are seeing this come to pass in these last days, right now.
 Our kids spend 6-8 hours a day, five days a week in government schools,
better described as Liberal, Socialist indoctrination centers.  Then, a
scant FEW will spend an hour or two in a church once a week, where they
are taught Bible STORIES, as if they were fairy tales.
We have just recently observed the Easter season.  I
received at least a dozen sets of photographs from people in various
places; images from Easter celebrations at churches where they live.
 The pictures showed senior pastors dressed up like clowns, movie
characters and of course, the Easter Bunny.  The same thing happens at
Christmas, when churches mix Santa Claus in with the birth of Christ.
 We’ve turned HISTORY, wisdom and knowledge, found in God’s Word into
fairy tales… all to attract kids to our Establishment churches…  and
then we rejoice when so many kids show up for the easter egg hunt, the
bounce houses, the face painting, the jugglers and clowns….  we measure
the success of our Easter “services” by how many kids came out and
collected candy-filled eggs, after which they heard a short candy-coated
message about a ficticious “Jesus.”  How can we be SO BLIND?!   Look
what we are doing to our kids.   If only we could see the millstones we
are heaping around our own necks as we deceive our own children.
I’ve heard it said that “Church is not supposed to be a
museum for saints, but rather a hospital for sinners.”  I beg to differ.
 THE CHURCH, (the one of which the gates of hell will not prevail
against), is the BODY OF CHRIST….  unrepentant sinners will NEVER be
comfortable there.  Church is SUPPOSED to be the House of God, but we
have turned it into a worldly, carnal social club, designed to make
everyone feel comfortable and accepted in their sin.  But Church is
supposed to be a gathering place for the children of God — and contrary
to popular belief, not EVERYONE is a child of God.  If you are not saved
by the blood of the Lamb, then you are at ENMITY with God. You’re His
ENEMY… you are a child of the devil.  For what fellowship can light have
with darkness?  Yet many churches today, LITERALLY entice the unsaved
in with darkness and carnality….
Is it any wonder, then, that there is now emerging a
REMNANT — those who take the Lord and His Word SERIOUSLY… they are
COMING OUT of these carnal social clubs and as Jesus said they would be,
they are scattered — sheep without a shepherd — because of the wolves,
and the hirelings that refuse to speak the truth.  Church should be a
place of discipleship and growth, where shepherds teach their flocks to
GO OUT and make disciples, teaching them to OBEY all Jesus commanded.
 Not a place of entertainment and indulgence.  Our kids see through the
hypocrisy clearly, and want no part of it, if that’s what “Church” is
all about.  “Christianity,” they say, does not “work” for them…. thus
they choose instead, the false doctrines of demons, if they follow any
spiritual path at all.
You see, they’ve been taught that the Christian life is
one of peace, prosperity, comfort and ease.  Free candy when they’re
kids and comfort and ease when they grow up.  We, as adults, often
believe just the same.  We are never challenged to study and dig into
the Word of God ourselves.  We’re rarely asked to DO anything at all.  
We simply come and sit, and pay our “dues,” and listen to a comforting
message that makes us feel good about ourselves.
Contrast this to what Peter spoke of regarding what the
REAL Christian life is like:  “Dear friends, do not be surprised at the
fiery ordeal that has come on you to test you, as though something
strange were happening to you.  But rejoice inasmuch as you participate
in the sufferings of Christ…If you are insulted because of the name of
Christ, you are blessed, for the Spirit of glory and of God rests on
you…If you suffer as a Christian, do not be ashamed, but praise God that
you bear that name.  For it is time for judgment to begin with God’s
household.”
Jesus does not call us to a life of comfort and ease,
indulgence, carnality and acceptance of sin.  He calls us to repent, to
go OUT and make disciples, teaching them all He commanded.  That
REQUIRES us to be politically incorrect in this world filled with
demonic delusions and lies.  Those who follow Christ will NOT be popular
or well liked.  But neither will they hear those awful words one day,
“Depart from Me, you worker of iniquity… I never knew you.”
Audio CDs and transcripts of this message are available when you call me at Wisconsin Christian News, (715) 486-8066.  Or email Rob@WisconsinChristianNews.com and ask for message number 196.

JORY MICAH, SARAH BESSEY & THE “CHRISTIAN FEMINIST” GOAD KICKERS

JORY MICAH, SARAH BESSEY & 
THE “CHRISTIAN FEMINIST” GOAD KICKERS
SEE OUR PREVIOUS POST ABOUT JORY MICAH:
BY BUD AHLHEIM
republished below in full unedited for informational, educational, and research purposes:
 
 
It is hard for you to kick against the goads.”  Acts 26:14

NO.  It’s not some new contemporary Christian rock band comprised of Joan Jett divas for Jesus sorts.

And, NO, it’s not intended to be either a
subtle or candid way of calling Jory Micah or Sarah Bessey (or any of
their cadre of co-antagonistic, ecclesiastic-equality gender crusaders) a
cow or an ox.

It’s just that it’s more than obvious to any abide in my word
believer that Micah and her “Christian feminist” compatriots are doing
nothing short of “kicking against the goads.”  It’s like when a genuine,
Scripture-informed believer turns on the evening news and immediately
recognizes Scriptural truth being played out in Dolby Hi-Def.  Unless
you’re unregenerate and therefore unable to recognize it, God is “giving
them up” across the “breaking news now” globe in His active, ongoing,
righteous judgment.  You can’t miss it.  Same with Jory and her “we
don’t like what the Bible says about women” crowd.  A believer can see
that they really are just typical, Scripture-denying, run-of-the-mill
goad-kickers.

“They are blots and blemishes, reveling in their deceptions, while they feast with you.” 2 Peter 2:13

Micah made her goad-kicking proclivities very evident in a recent
post on her website, which is, btw, tag-lined with the subtitle
#BreakingTheGlassSteeple.  Her March 29, 2017, blog entry, Come To Our Table (Luke and I Are Starting A “Church”)
outlines clearly the numerous goads against which Jory is foot jolting
in the name of ecclesiastic gender equality, social justice, and the
epic quest of self-glory.

The
triplicate identifiers on Micah’s site – “Advocate – Writer – Preacher”
– give more than an ample clue about her Scripture-denying
perspective.  But the article adds a certain clarity to her “look at me, I’m Sandra Dee in Minist-reee” self-descriptors.

If you follow my ministry, you know that I have been like a lost puppy when it comes to finding a church to call home.

“Preacher” Micah has no church home.  Of course, we knew that from
her blog’s title.  She and her apparently pants-sharing marital
colleague are starting a “church,” duly denoted by Micah in her post in
the “scare quotes” format. Whatever Micah starts won’t truly be a church
because, whatever Micah claims, she is not truly a “preacher,” unless
one counts false teachers in that category. (I do not.)

The reason for “preacher” Micah’s unchurched status isn’t because of
fundamental theological motivations.  That is to say, she and hubby have
not been unable to find a doctrinally sound church.  They
have, rather, been unable to find a church that suitably meets the
conditions of Micah’s own pietistically, self-righteous petulant
preferences.  Her preeminent personal passions have not been
sufficiently shared by potential church candidates.  In other words,
Micah has not yet found a church that does what she pleases.

Sucked in by the post-modern, “it’s about me” culture, Micah wrongly
believes the church is about her, rather than Christ. Hers is not
altogether unlike witnessing a toddler tirade on the cereal aisle where
the parental word “No” has just been uttered.   For Micah, the petulant
thrashing and shrill shrieking just happen to be in an aisle bordering
church pews, well … it would be if she could find a “church home” in
which to throw her ecclesiastic fit.  It’s a classic case of Scriptural
goad-kicking.

Our hearts burn for social justice in both the Church and
in society. I have dedicated my life to ministry and theological
academia, while Luke has dedicated his life to working with local
governments and political academia.

We have always searched for ways to combine our passions, but we have
struggled to find a church home in which we feel our unique combination
of gifts are seen and appreciated.

Social justice, of course, isn’t the gospel and is not hinted at as
the goal of the church.  Though popular in the contemporary “we are the
world” church culture, Micah’s preference for a visibly proactive,
social justice focus is absent in her thumbs-up/thumbs-down review of
possible congregational suitors. The churches she has assessed with the
hope of gracing them with her membership have received the metaphorical,
nail-polished “thumbs down.”

“True social justice is outside of reach this side of
heaven.  That is not an excuse, but it is the reality of life in a
fallen world.  One day, the Lord Jesus will return to establish His
kingdom.  Then the earth will experience true justice.  In the meantime,
God has not called the church to change the world socially, but rather
to turn it upside down with the world-tilting power of the gospel. (Acts 17:6)”  Jesse Johnson, Right Thinking In A Church Gone Astray

Like Johnson says, the church has a mission.  It’s found in the commission. (See Matthew 28:16-20)
Social justice is notably absent. The Gospel is the singular feature.
Broadcast that Gospel and, it being the “power of God to save,” (Romans 1:16) we can trust that we will find God doing what only God can do – regenerating dead souls with new life. Want to change the world?  Fine. Do it by doing the commission thing and letting God do the change thing.

But it’s not just the lack of a Micah-approved level of social
justice consciousness her candidate churches have lacked.  Those
churches apparently also grievously offended the pompous Micah duo as
the look-at-us limelight was absent.  As she said, they need to be “seen
and appreciated.”  It’s hard to be humble, evidently, when you’re a
gloriously gifted goad-kicker.

The Damascus road goad-kicker-turned-apostle would be a helpful
source for the attention-coveting Micah.  “For am I now seeking the
approval of man, or of God?  Or am I trying to please man?  If I were
still trying to please man, I would not be a servant of Christ.”  (Galatians 1:10)
 Paul, of course, was a legitimate minister with a properly oriented
passion – the Gospel.  Micah, who is disqualified by gender – God’s rule, not man’s (See 1 Timothy 3:2 or 1 Timothy 2:11-12, for example) – for the ministerial moniker, has yet disqualified herself further by seeking to please man (perhaps “please people” is more appropriate),
receive their due laudations, and, most importantly, do it from a
pulpit.  Thus, goad-kicking has identified her as a usurper of Christ in
His Word, not a servant of Him by it.

And so we have struggled for years to know where we fit
in the world of Christianity. Even if we were to leave evangelicalism,
we have wondered where we would go.

Perhaps that is why we have such a heart for those who feel left out:
because we know what it is like to have much to offer the Church and
world, but to go unnoticed by those with influence and power.

I have often been overlooked in church jobs, and Luke has
often been overlooked in local government jobs. We understand what it is
like not to have a seat at the table.
 (Emphasis original)

Last year, Luke and I got involved with planting a church that seemed
like it was going to be a great fit, but it turned out that their
vision took a turn that was simply different from ours.

Micah and her husband “have much to offer the Church,” but they can’t
get “a seat at the table.”  They have been forced to “go unnoticed.”  (Actually,
they’re not going unnoticed. They’re just “going.” Sans the successful
procurement of a Micah-approved church home, she and hubby have,
according to her blog, effectively picked up their toys and gone off to
play “church” by themselves.)
 How can this happen?  How has the
church managed to scrape along for two millennia without this dynamic,
ego-driven, gifted duo?  Doesn’t the local bride of Christ know what an
opportunity this is?  Why is no church willing to change their entire
ecclesiastical structure and ministerial philosophy (and toss Scripture and orthodoxy to the post-modern winds of tolerance) to comply with Micah’s mandates so as to procure the duo as its own limelight glowing congregants?

What this boils down to is something Christ once chided the Jews for doing.  “Do not grumble among yourselves.” (John 6:43)
  Micah is grumbling about how the Lord has built His church, and how
He has done it sans the dynamic, doctrine-denying, hubristic Micah duo.
 What’s worse is that He’s built it with a “Men Only” sign on the pulpit
… which, after all, is … His pulpit. Grumbling = goad-kicking.

Of course, that’s the real goad against which Micah kicks … authority
… particularly the authority of Christ as Head of his Church and, as a
result, the Lord’s direct establishment of male authority in that
church.  Micah wants women in the pulpit.  It is the “glass steeple” she
aims to shatter.

“Several weeks ago, I went to church with my parents at a
local Assembles of God Church. I grew up AG, and I thought I would try
returning to my roots, but when I opened the bulletin and saw that all
of the elders were men, my heart sank and I knew that I could never
again return to any church that claims to empower women in ministry, but
does not actually do it.”
“…I pray they would have an awakening and begin to empower women in church leadership.”
“Women ministers are tired of being overlooked in the conservative
evangelical church. Often, women ministers end up marrying male
ministers who have the same exact training and education as they do;
yet, the women stay as “children’s pastors” or “youth pastors,” while
they watch their husbands climb the church-ministry career ladder.”
“This is not only hurtful and unloving towards female ministers; it is disrespectful and demeaning.” (Emphasis original)

If you’re a genuine believer and can’t look around at the culture and
recognize that gender and sexual persuasion are presently a favorite,
powerful tools of the enemy to keep those entrapped in his darkened
fortress of wrong, damning beliefs, then you need to spend a bit more
time in the Book.   The enemy of God, who has lost the war, is yet
winning many battles among those too focused on things below to
recognize the spiritual warfare going on.  Go ask the Methodists
how they could tolerate lesbian women in the pulpit of Christ’s church
and you’ll find out what happens when Scripture isn’t exalted as the
church’s sufficient authority. (See Psalm 138:2)  Spiritual warfare points go to the enemy, not to the Methodists.

Whether it’s the LGBTQ-ee-ii-ee-ii-ooh agenda playing on the Romans 1 big screen of culture, or the egalitarian, “I am woman, hear me preach
pursuits of the likes of Micah, to fail to recognize this strategic
maneuver of the enemy is to easily fall victim to it. The spiritually
dead of the world can’t avoid it, but a real “minister” should.  To
suggest, however, that the structure of the church established by the
Lord “is disrespectful and demeaning” fails to understand what starts
way back in Genesis 1:1In the beginning, GOD.  Jesus hasn’t forgotten that we are the creatures and He the Creator … but obviously, gender-driven goad-kickers have.

Besides her “pride of Micah” malady, her penchant for social justice
and ecclesiastic gender equality serve to expose the “preacher’s”
serious mishandling of the word of truth.  While Scripture clearly holds
no sacred place of authority and sufficiency for her, when she does
reference the Word, it is not through the lens of sound doctrine and
viable hermeneutics, but through the lens of her own personal passions.

Umm, not exactly there pastrix.  When Micah uses
“patriarchy” it carries the intentional tone of “God’s not being fair.”
She attributes it as a result of sin, something from which Jesus has now
redeemed us.  What she actually misses is that male headship doesn’t
start in Genesis 3:16 but is scripturally elucidated in Genesis 2:18.
 God made man first.  He then made woman.  Why?  Man needed “a helper
fit for him.”  “Helper” does not imply woman’s inferiority, but man’s
inadequacy alone.  Paul, the male apostle, elaborates this God
established order in 1 Timothy 2:12-13, confirming the order God has established prior to the fall.  (Primogeniture
is the technical term for it … priority and greater authority went to
firstborn males.  It’s throughout the Old Testament.  Jacob and Esau is a
notable example from Genesis 25:29-34.  It’s repeated in places like Genesis 49:3, Exodus 13:2, Numbers 3:13, Numbers 8:17, 1 Chronicles 5:1, 2 Chronicles 21:3.  Christ, of course, is the preeminent example of this divine principle as Colossians 1:15 emphasizes.  Course, this is going by the Book … one that Micah-like crusaders prefer to dismiss.)   

Beyond her miss on the authority structure established by God, Micah’s poor interpretation of Genesis 3:16,
even if it were remotely correct, invalidates itself because if Jesus
redeemed us from the dysfunction of “patriarchy,” why didn’t He redeem
women from “the pain of childbirth,” also noted in that verse?  But from
the outset, Micah fails to realize this is God Himself speaking in this
verse.  He is issuing the curse.  Jesus redeems, but He does not
contradict.  God’s curse was not “patriarchy.”  His curse was judgment.  
Plus, if Jesus intended for the judgment to be reversed with regards to
God’s established order, He failed to inform Paul who gave quite clear
instructions on the matter for both husbands and wives in Ephesians 5:22-25.

So impassioned is Micah’s vitriolic kick against the goad of Christ’s
established authority in His church that, in a maneuver not unlike a
childish nana-nana-boo-boo taunt more common to a schoolyard
battle of slurs, she often refers to the Holy Spirit as a “she.”  This
is, of course, in intentional disregard for Scripture’s numerous
references to the Spirit as “He,” most notably from our Lord Himself. (The
screen clips above also exhibit an array of other erroneous theological
presumptions, but are provided merely to show Micah’s intentional
derision against the Third Person of the Trinity.)

“Nevertheless,
I tell you the truth: it is to your advantage that I go away, for if I
do not go away, the Helper will not come to you. But if I go, I will
send him to you.
And when he comes, he will convict the world concerning sin and righteousness and judgment”  John 16:7-8

#ThingsOnlyChristianWomenHear

Micah’s demand for gender equality in the pulpit and elsewhere in
church and denominational leadership is shared by many others who also
share her fundamental disregard for Scripture.  A recent Twitter thread #ThingsOnlyChristianWomenHear
initiated by fellow goad-kicker Sarah Bessey served as a grumbling
point for women who don’t get their ministerial and ecclesiastic
leadership dreams of gender glory satisfied.

Sarah Bessey

The Scripturally irrelevant Relevant Magazine ran an article entitled  #ThingsOnlyChristianWomenHear Puts Church Misogyny On Blast. CBN News carried a similar article about the viral hashtag entitled #ThingsOnlyChristianWomenHear Reveals World of Hurt in the Church,
describing it as “as a forum to discuss experiences of discrimination
and oppression within the church.” The webzine ChurchLeaders featured a
staff-written piece,  The Hashtag #ThingsOnlyChristianWomenHear Is Blowing Up Twitter and Pointing Out Misogyny in the Church,
stating that the “experiences women are relating are heartbreaking, and
sadly point to a divisive rift in the church.”  The hashtag has been
modified to also include #ThingsOnlyBlackChristianWomenHear.

Last week, Jesus Feminist author Sarah Bessey took to
Twitter to start a conversation under the #ThingsOnlyChristianWomenHear
hashtag, and it turned into a bit of a thing. Women tweeted stories of
the misogyny, sexism and patriarchal abuse they’d experienced in the
Church.  (Source)

Bessey is the author of the 2013 book “Jesus Feminist: An Invitation To Revisit The Bible’s View of Women.” 
The book was endorsed by Brian McClaren, Jen Hatmaker, Shauna Nyquist,
and others for whom the Bible is often a really nifty suggestion, but
hardly an authoritative resource that should be seriously utilized as a
guide for the 21st-century church or “Christian.”  (Oh, and anytime
you get an invitation to “revisit” what the Bible says, activate your
Berean discernment skills … someone likely wants the “revisit” to result
in a “revision” to correspond with their particular preferences.
 Eisegesis and narcigesis may well be afoot!)

Like Micah, Bessey is a Christian feminist or a feminist Christian
or, perhaps to hear her tell it, a victim of 2,000 years of Christ’s
leadership over His church. Here are a few lines from Bessey’s blog.
(You’ll find these cited from her entry entitled On Being A Christian And Being A Feminist … And Belonging Nowhere.)

Yet I choose to be a feminist in the way that I believe Jesus would be a feminist.

(Yeah, well, that sounds really idyllic if not for the fact that the
premise of Jesus as a 21st century post-modern feminist is not merely
Biblically absurd but patently contradictory to how a genuine believer
is to think and behave. We are to become like Christ, not remake him in
our image to suit our post-modern, gender-interpreted fancy. And Jesus
was assuredly NOT a gender-focused feminist, not when He was on mission
on earth … nor is He now, in heaven, where there is neither male or
female.)

When I decided to become a disciple of Jesus, it meant
that I wanted to live my right-now life the way that I believed Jesus
would do it.

(Okay, so we’ve got some Joel-ette Osteen “right-now life” nonsense
going on.  But the same argument applies from above, with the necessary
notation that no one gets to decide to “become a disciple of Jesus.” He
picks His disciples, from the original Galilean gang all the way through
the last soul just saved on the planet as you read this. But,
interestingly enough, we can know who His disciples are because they are
the ones who “abide in my word,” per John 8:31.
 Abiding, btw, implies obedience, which makes one think Bessey, Micah,
and their ilk are falling a bit short on the “abiding” part.  And, if
you are one who loves Jesus, you’re also one who obeys Jesus … according
to His Word per John 14:23. The result of all this abiding, obedience, and love?  Fruit.  That’s how, according to Jesus, you can tell.  Matthew 7:20)

Because I follow Jesus, I want to see God’s redemptive movement for women arch towards justice.

(I’m not really sure what this even means, but it smacks of gender
justice in the church, a reality that – had God wanted it according to
Bessey’s egalitarian benchmarks – would assuredly have been established
by Jesus when he started building it. Evidently, what Bessey wants to
see from “God’s redemptive movement” isn’t in line with that “your will
be done” thing from the disciple’s prayer.  Matthew 6:10)

Nevertheless, Bessey’s thread soon filled with bloviating
gender-driven angst, orthodox ecclesiology-bashing ardor, and
occasionally outright vitriolic attacks by the “Christian feminist”
forces, grumbling that conservative churches dare remain obedient to
Scripture. A few samples are below. You can peruse the Twitter thread for more at your own discretion.

(Well, if you got up to preach, I’d get up and walk out too.  But that’s going by the Book.  See Titus 1:6-9, 1 Timothy 3:2, 1 Timothy 2:11-14 for why this is Biblically unacceptable.  Goad-kickers get no point on this one.)

(Course, if you take a look at, say, 1 Timothy 2:9-10 and then consider our responsibility to each other as siblings in Christ, as is pointed out in 1 Corinthians 8:9,
it seems Biblically obvious that a woman’s immodest attire might indeed
cause a “brother to stumble.”  If wearing something immodest gets you
called out because it might lead a brother to sin, imagine standing
before Christ in that outfit, explaining it to Him.  Of course, Jesus
had rather a rather stark warning about those who would cause believers
to sin … it was better to be dead.  See Matthew 18:6-10.
 Bringing temptation to others is a consequence of a poor – or absent –
relationship with Christ.   Another point goes to God’s truth.
 Goad-kickers are zero for two.)

(Umm, “patriarchal death grip?”  Really?  So Jesus who is the God-Man
has been building His church according to His will but that represents a
“patriarchal death grip?”  And Jesus, the head of the church, with His
“death grip” is preventing the Spirit – whom Micah identifies as female –
from reigning?  This is blasphemous.  Jesus and the Holy Spirit are not in an ecclesiastic power struggle.  Christ rules and reigns in His Church and the Spirit of God … well … HE always, always, ALWAYS points to Christ.  See John 14:26, John 15:26,  &John 16:14, for example.)

#ThingsOnlyChristianWomenHear substantially offers a
prideful, self-centered perspective, the same one that has precluded
Micah from finding a church home.  It presumes that church,
Christianity, Scripture, and God are focused primarily on “me.”  My
needs, my wants, my preferences – even noble ones – must take
precedence.  “Thy will be done” is fine, so long as it falls within the
parameters of “my will being done.”  For the crusading
Christo-feminists, their “will” is being defied by an evangelical church
that still finds God’s principles in His Word more persuasive than
culture’s passions.

While there should be zero tolerance for actual gender-based
abuses, vulgarities, disrespect, and misogynistic behavior against women
in the church,
the notion that such abuse occurs because of the
Lord-ordained structure of male leadership in His church is
illegitimate.  #ThingsOnlyChristianWomenHear should represent the exact
same things that Christian men should hear … the Word of God.  Instead,
contemporary church culture has often succumbed to validating victimhood
on the basis of worldly standards.  But to shout “victim” at the
Biblically obedient church because, as a woman, you are not allowed
certain roles and functions doesn’t diminish the truth of God’s
standards in His Word, but it does diminish your claim to be an
authentic follower of Jesus.  To love Jesus and be His authentic
disciple demands obedience to His Word as our fully authoritative and
sufficient guide for, in it, “he has granted to us all things that
pertain to life and godliness.”  (2 Peter 1:3)

The evangelical church has absorbed enough of the Western culture to
adopt the secular mindset that defines such things as fairness,
equality, tolerance, and authority on worldly, not Biblical, terms.
Denomination after denomination, church after church, has fallen from
their first love of sound biblical doctrine by catering to worldly
desires and allowing women to occupy roles forbidden to them by God in
his Word.

Like Himself, God’s Word is immutable and eternal.  Those churches
and denominations who follow culture’s queues rather than God’s commands
should take seriously the words of the Lord to the church of Ephesus:
“But I have this against you, that you have abandoned the love you had
at first.  Remember therefore from where you have fallen, repent, and do
the works you did at first.”  (Revelation 2:4-5)
 The failure to abide by this warning, instead following the sirens’
cry of feminism, brings the certain disdain of the Lord, “But I have
this against you, that you tolerate that woman Jezebel, who calls
herself a prophetess and is teaching and seducing my servants …”  (Revelation 2:20)
 The judgment of the Lord for this sin in Thyatira is severe: “…and
those who commit adultery with her I will throw into great tribulation,
unless they repent of her works, and I will strike her children dead.
 And all the churches will know that I am he who searches mind and heart
…”  (Revelation 2:23)
 Shall the judgment for disobedience be any less severe for the church
today that fails in obedience to the unchanging commands of Scripture?
 Culture may change, but His Word does not.

To goad-kick against God’s pre-fall order may establish Micah and
Bessey’s worldly claims to victimhood; it may create a groundswell of
cultural support; it may even become a viral media topic, but it does
not validate their claim to be a child of His.   Prioritizing feminism
over Jesus is idolatry and a concept foreign to His prescribed will for
women in His Word.  Those who do it should be cautioned to seriously
examine themselves, because it just may be that they are not in the
faith. (2 Corinthians 13:5)
 And those of us who are in the faith … well, we should pray … pray for
those who seek to usurp God’s Word and Christ’s authority in His church
… and pray that we will obediently “abide in my word.”  (John 8:31)

The serpent is still slithering about … whispering “Hath God said?” … while he looks to collect more goad-kickers, especially those who claim to belong to Christ.

For more on the false teaching, goad-kicking Jory Micah, see Brandon Hines’ review HERE.