The male leaders of the church have shown once again just how threatened they are by the nuns, and women in general.
Male leaders of the church have not known how to handle strong and faithful women who listen and obey the WILL of GOD, since the Virgin Mary!
Not exact matches
soliciting white
male leaders of the emergent
church willing to cover it all up for their crony.
Back in 2014, Nathaniel Morales, a former youth
leader at SGM's flagship Covenant Life
Church in Maryland, was convicted on five counts
of sexual abuse against three underage
male victims between 1983 and 1991.
She practiced what she preached in a separate thread, in which she used Twitter for a little public confession and repentance (there's a novel use
of social media), asking God for forgiveness for «ways I've been complicit in & contributed to misogyny & sexism in the
church by my cowardly and inordinate deference to
male leaders in order to survive.»
There have also been
churches entrenched in a
male - only model
of leadership, whose
leaders sound more like Plato than Jesus.
Phoebe is a diakonos, in exactly the same position
of leadership as a
male church leader.
While 38 percent
of male church leaders feel at ease identifying as evangelical to other Christians, only 26 percent
of female
leaders feel the same way.
The reality is, many complementarian
leaders teach that
male authority and female submission extend beyond marriage and
church into the rest
of society.
It demonstrates that the
male hierarchy is becoming scared that the «all men's club» may be disbanded and the
Church of the true believers will no longer put up with the mortal sins
of its
leaders.
Then over three centuries later Rome collected together a bunch
of male leaders of the Christian
churches and many who had converted after Constantine had his visions and won a battle and gave credit to the God
of the Christians for the victory.
He uses the narrative device
of a fictitious
church leadership team to illustrate his points in an engaging manner and offers us a professional book, for
male and female
leaders, written at a trade level.