What Was Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary THINKING?!

By Elizabeth Prata

I was disappointed to see Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary’s social media outreach @forthechurch feature Jen Wilkin at their upcoming Women’s pre-conference in September. Sadly, Jen is not solid. Her egalitarian, gyno-centric, angry, usurping preaching should be a no-go for women, and the men at that seminary should evidence better discernment.

It is QUITE ironic to me that the topic of her speech will be ‘faithful to the family’, when Jen has not been faithful to GOD! She preaches to men, violating the very word she promises to strengthen you by. (1 Timothy 2:12)

Jen has spent the last decade or more urging pastors and leaders to put women in “visible leadership positions” and even preach, when the Bible says for wives to do good at home. (Titus 2:3-5).

But that has not been Jen’s MO for years. She has a heavy speaking schedule and up until last September for the 12 years previous to that had been on staff at The Village Church. Jen has children, is married, and totally violates the topic of her own upcoming speech. Can a student go higher than his teacher? Can one learn how to strengthen one’s walk by listening to a usurper? No. Avoid Jen Wilkin.

Reasons why at this link
https://the-end-time.org/2024/07/29/cut-to-the-chase-discernment-avoid-jen-wilkin/

Christian writer and Georgia teacher's aide who loves Jesus, a quiet life, art, beauty, and children.

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