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RE: where are the men? - 8/6/2008 3:12:26 PM   
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If all the women stopped what they were doing in churches, the American Church would collapse . Totally.

Does anyone really think replacing experienced, trained, organized, intelligent, educated women with any men who happen to show up glorifies God?

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RE: where are the men? - 8/6/2008 3:31:09 PM   
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Personally, I believe that the spiritual gifts described in Scripture are given to men and women so that men and women can work for the glory of God. I must admit that I have never understood the premise that women can receive those giftings and aren't supposed to use them but rather should step aside for the man who was gifted in other areas to do it. I believe the parable of the talents wasn't just for men.

Of course, I'm just one of those bad women who has usurped the role of men and is driving them all away from the church because of it....

But to me that is neither here nor there. The fact is, even if you don't believe women should lead in church, if men aren't filling their role, God will fill it for them so if He is equipping women to do it (and this has a long history in Scripture), it's not because women are to blame, it's because men aren't doing what God is calling them to do.

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RE: where are the men? - 8/6/2008 3:36:12 PM   
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Personally, I believe that the spiritual gifts described in Scripture are given to men and women so that men and women can work for the glory of God. I must admit that I have never understood the premise that women can receive those giftings and aren't supposed to use them but rather should step aside for the man who was gifted in other areas to do it. I believe the parable of the talents wasn't just for men.

Of course, I'm just one of those bad women who has usurped the role of men and is driving them all away from the church because of it....

But to me that is neither here nor there. The fact is, even if you don't believe women should lead in church, if men aren't filling their role, God will fill it for them so if He is equipping women to do it (and this has a long history in Scripture), it's not because women are to blame, it's because men aren't doing what God is calling them to do.


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RE: where are the men? - 8/6/2008 3:49:56 PM   
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Oh, I'm sure I'll get worse than a hand slap. After all, I am the reason men are leaving church...

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RE: where are the men? - 8/6/2008 4:09:32 PM   
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Oh, I'm sure I'll get worse than a hand slap. After all, I am the reason men are leaving church...


Now that you mentioned it I was thinking about leaving just because I talk to you here on the threads.

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RE: where are the men? - 8/6/2008 4:14:03 PM   
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RE: where are the men? - 8/6/2008 4:27:39 PM   
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Now that you mentioned it I was thinking about leaving just because I talk to you here on the threads.

You don't fool me. I also heard the music from ice cream truck outside too.
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RE: where are the men? - 8/6/2008 5:33:10 PM   
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Backrowbaptist - So again, what is your definition of feminism & feminity.

The term 'feminism' is a misnomer, at least as it is applied in modern society. It's really 'masculinism', stressing that women cannot be happy until they fill roles and adapt attributes that are traditionally (and biblically) male.
True feminism acknowledges the equal value of women and men before God, but also acknowledges different roles in marriage and in service to God.

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RE: where are the men? - 8/6/2008 5:38:28 PM   
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You know, part of the statistics may have to do with the fact that women live longer than men do, on average. We have several elderly widows in our church. If we took them out of the equation, the men to women ration would be just about equal.
Oh please! That's not it.

The feminization of the church started 100 years ago.

Boys are not discipled by their fathers because their fathers
were not discipled by their's either.

Young men leave the church in droves when they leave home.

Then there's the whole earthly father/heavenly father mess
whereby men's relationships with God parallels their earthly
father/son relationship.

Men are performance- based and in America a man's worth and
"abundant life" is defined in material terms rather than spiritual
for generations. Most men's lives are too cluttered with "stuff".
Men are wired to believe what they see, not what they feel.

Speaking as a man, I can say most men are too proud, not humble,
not willing to admit they are wrong, not willing to show weakness or meekness,
and not willing to submit to their will to God. Most men see spirituality
as almost a weakness. The walls are very high and very thick.

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RE: where are the men? - 8/6/2008 5:40:16 PM   
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So... a question... instead of arguing over who's fault it is for the men not being there....

What's it going to take to get them to get back into church....

How about a return to biblical doctrines such as

salvation

sanctification

security

assurance

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RE: where are the men? - 8/6/2008 6:22:07 PM   
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I see! Everything was just fine and all was right with the world until this egalitarianism entered the picture.

No, you don't see at all... not everything was right with the world, but everything was pretty much right (with exceptions) regarding the social issues that today are tearing many denominations and institutions apart.
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Has The Wesleyan Church, The Salvation Army, The Evangelical Methodists, or The Nazarenes "Caved" on social issues?

No, but in reading up, I've heard voices trying to move some of them in that direction.
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"Men need simple, one-point lessons".
Wow. That's pretty insulting to all the intelligent and Godly men I know

Now that I agree with. Some of the ideas thrown out about how to attract men are pretty lame. That's why I say discipleship and strong male leadership are key.
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If we want a look at the masculine extreme, we already have at least two false religions that cater to the egos of men - Mormons and Islam.

Yes, these represent the corruption of God's masculine ideal. All the more reason for christians and churches to project a more biblically masculine alternative. Would Islam have such an appeal to men (especially black men) if todays' church were more biblically masculine?
We also have some churches that cater to corrupted feminine ideals, don't we?
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I agree everyone needs to examine their hearts but i disagree with the last line. THis is a one sided problem

Can't agree there. The whole body is hurt if one part is damaged. No one part can say to the other, 'I have no need of you". Women can, and some are, taking ownership of their part in helping to bring their men into a right relationship with God. http://www.speakingofmen.com/
Women can either be threatened and defensive about this, like some in this forum, or they can give prayerful consideration to what God can and will do.
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ORIGINAL: backrowbaptist
If we do, will the women now leading the church let go and allow the men to lead?

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I couldn't possibly speak for all women, but as for the ones I know who are in leadership positions in their churches, the answer to your second part there is Praise The Lord...yes, yes, yes

Not bad for a Cubs fan.

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RE: where are the men? - 8/6/2008 8:58:38 PM   
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Now that you mentioned it I was thinking about leaving just because I talk to you here on the threads.

You don't fool me. I also heard the music from ice cream truck outside too.



I thought it was the donut truck...

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RE: where are the men? - 8/6/2008 9:03:13 PM   
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Backrowbaptist - So again, what is your definition of feminism & feminity.

The term 'feminism' is a misnomer, at least as it is applied in modern society. It's really 'masculinism', stressing that women cannot be happy until they fill roles and adapt attributes that are traditionally (and biblically) male.
True feminism acknowledges the equal value of women and men before God, but also acknowledges different roles in marriage and in service to God.


So, you are creating your own definition of the term and expecting everyone to follow you? Seriously?

In addition, men and women shouldn't do something because it's tradition. Men and women should do something because that is the direction God is calling them. Deborah was not wrong to be a judge in Israel because tradition said that wasn't her position. Maybe if we spent more time listening to God's voice and less time trying to fit everyone in nice, neat little packages, we'd see what God wants for the church.

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RE: where are the men? - 8/6/2008 9:26:50 PM   
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Come on backrowbaptist. I can't believe you really believe that. Lets face it if you have a jar full of water air can't get into the jar. but as the water leaves air slips in. In this case the jar is the church. The water is the men and the air is all the other things you are complaining about replacing the men. The point is nothing can replace men unless we let it. We have to vacate the space for someone else to move in. The truth is as someone else pointed put men don't think going to church, submitting to the power of the Holy Spirit etc is manly. Well I got a news flash for you and them. Real mean pray. Real men cry. Real men worship. Real men accept the authority and the responsibility God gave them. Maybe it's time for you and the rest of the back row baptist, methodist, pentecostal or what ever moved up to the front row and do the job that is yours. Or are you stisfied with things the way they are. Just sitting around placing blame and arguing with women about it and ignoring the rest of us.

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RE: where are the men? - 8/6/2008 10:16:43 PM   
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Men go where men want to be. Take it to the bank.


In a nutshell, yes.

Interestingly, this has been a consistent theme in the church going back to the 2nd century and quite possibly earlier. Like it says in Ecclesiastes - "there is nothing new under the sun." That's one of my favorite bible verses and I've never found it to be false.

There's a very good book on the subject - can't remember the name of it offhand but will look for it when I get back home. It actually deals with the growth rate of the early church but as part of that deals with some of the challenges that the growth pattern of the early church created. An oversized proportion of women and a supposed femininization of the church was apparent even back then.

Not much is changed. We still worry about where the men are and how much the church caters to a feminine style of worship. There really is nothing new under the sun.

Edit: One book that handles this issue is "The Rise of Christianity" by R. Stark. Some of the statements in that book are a bit off-putting, but it's good read and will challenge some notions of how the early church grew.

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RE: where are the men? - 8/6/2008 10:18:35 PM   
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I believe it's just an excuse. JMHO.


I think I agree- which is the reason for what I wrote about there being nothing new under the sun. It would appear to be an age-old pattern. I don't know the reason for it. I wish it weren't the pattern. But it seems to be so.

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RE: where are the men? - 8/6/2008 10:24:13 PM   
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The feminization of the church started 100 years ago.


Actually, much much further in the past than that. See R. Stark "The Rise of Christianity" noted above.

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RE: where are the men? - 8/6/2008 10:36:48 PM   
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I believe it's just an excuse. JMHO.


I think I agree- which is the reason for what I wrote about there being nothing new under the sun. It would appear to be an age-old pattern. I don't know the reason for it. I wish it weren't the pattern. But it seems to be so.


Along these lines, I have a wonderful story about a man and his family's struggles with him not being a Christian or going to church.

This mom and her son went to the church that my hubby and I met and married in (back home). She was so faithful and their son had some issues that eventually were diagnosed as ADHD. They were there every time the doors were open. The mother was very involved in her SS class and in a few ministries in the church. This family was always on the minds of everyone in the church. Our burden for her was so great because she was the spiritual leader of her home and she didn't want it that way (probably not many women do). We were burdened for her husband because he wasn't about to let go of his pride and let Jesus be Lord of his life. Anyway, our church fervently prayed for this man for about 10 years. Are you ready for this??????

He gave his life to The Lord about 3 years ago and is now the spiritual leader of his home. HE is the one up early every Sunday morning, encouraging his family to get their hearts ready for worship. Praise The Lord!!!!

Nothing changed...not the church, not his wife or son, not any other variable. The only thing that changed was HIM. Cool, huh? The church didn't cater to his manliness (well...lack thereof).

Because I had a front row seat to this miracle, I truly believe that this is a one sided problem in that men need to put their pride away and let Jesus be Lord in their lives. I also truly believe that the solution is absolutely not one sided because God does answer prayer and performs miracles in the hearts of people who have sworn never to let Him in.

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RE: where are the men? - 8/6/2008 11:07:00 PM   
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This has GOT to be parody, right? Especially the third point-- are you kidding me?!

From www.speakingofmen.com (linked from churchformen.com):

"But mixed-gender small groups can be tough on men, because women often outperform men without even realizing it. Here’s how it happens:

· Women are often better readers, so they sound “smarter” when they read aloud from the Bible. Men are diagnosed with reading disorders at four times the rate of women. The common practice of asking people to look up Bible verses and read them aloud can be terrifying for men who possess poor reading skills.

· We often pray aloud. Again, women’s highly verbal brains give them an advantage in forming prayers and getting them out of their mouths. Haven’t you noticed that women’s prayers often sound more eloquent than men’s? (preachers being the exception to the rule)

· Women often find Bible passages faster. Women are 29% more likely to read their Bibles regularly, so they find the passages more quickly. And their superior finger dexterity helps them flip through those fine onionskin pages with greater ease.

· Women are often better at socializing and small talk. Gals often feel more comfortable in a social setting because they know just what to say, especially when people are hurting. Guys often don’t."




Well, ladies, I don't know about you, but I for one have been convicted. Now I know that if I *really* care about my brothers in the L-rd, I must pretend to be a poor reader, pray less eloquently, not read my Bible so much, and strive to be more socially inept. If only I'd known years ago! Who knows how many men out there have turned away from G-d because I was able to turn to Habakkuk 2:14 before they did?


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RE: where are the men? - 8/6/2008 11:45:02 PM   
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Pretty sad isn't it!

Seriously though, stuff like that is an insult to godly men out there. Actually, stuff like that is an insult to men in general...

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RE: where are the men? - 8/7/2008 12:09:44 AM   
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From www.speakingofmen.com (linked from churchformen.com):

"But mixed-gender small groups can be tough on men, because women often outperform men without even realizing it. Here’s how it happens:

· Women are often better readers, so they sound “smarter” when they read aloud from the Bible. Men are diagnosed with reading disorders at four times the rate of women. The common practice of asking people to look up Bible verses and read them aloud can be terrifying for men who possess poor reading skills.

· We often pray aloud. Again, women’s highly verbal brains give them an advantage in forming prayers and getting them out of their mouths. Haven’t you noticed that women’s prayers often sound more eloquent than men’s? (preachers being the exception to the rule)

· Women often find Bible passages faster. Women are 29% more likely to read their Bibles regularly, so they find the passages more quickly. And their superior finger dexterity helps them flip through those fine onionskin pages with greater ease.

· Women are often better at socializing and small talk. Gals often feel more comfortable in a social setting because they know just what to say, especially when people are hurting. Guys often don’t."


Wow. This fellow really doesn't think much of men, does he? Perhaps churches could throttle things down a little so the poor object-oriented men could catch up. Goodness knows I have a hard time keeping up with the preacher. I guess this explains why men can't listen to baseball on the radio, pay attention at staff meetings, or give sales presentations to those Japanese investors. This sort of whiny tripe really is unseemly, especially in the church. I know for a fact this sort of victimhood wouldn't fly in the workplace.

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RE: where are the men? - 8/7/2008 1:30:02 AM   
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I just never realized how inferior I really am. Glad all my illusions of adequacy have been dispelled now.

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RE: where are the men? - 8/7/2008 8:36:22 AM   
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I am not going to "dumb down" simply because I am a woman. Nor will I assist the church in "dumbing down" . Shallowness is killing the church, and I will not aid men or any other group in keeping it that way.

And if men are truly the way they are being portrayed, how on Earth did Arminus,Wesley, Calvin, Knox, and a host of others ever come up with their theologies?

sorry, gang, but I won't be a part of First Church of the Caveman.
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RE: where are the men? - 8/7/2008 8:59:30 AM   
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If we want a look at the masculine extreme, we already have at least two false religions that cater to the egos of men - Mormons and Islam.

Yes, these represent the corruption of God's masculine ideal. All the more reason for christians and churches to project a more biblically masculine alternative. Would Islam have such an appeal to men (especially black men) if todays' church were more biblically masculine?
We also have some churches that cater to corrupted feminine ideals, don't we?

I HATE replies that go on several screens, but especially annoying are ones where multiple people are addressed in the same post... like we're not worth your time to address individually on each issue. Just dismiss the lot of us with one fell swoop.

Anywhat...

Islam and Mormonism appeal to men, even large numbers of black men, because the ground is level at the foot of the cross - it doesn't play to their worldly male ego or a false sense of superiority. Even when men are given gender-based responsibilty in scripture, it is as Servant-Leader, not lord & master dominance like the growing cults and false religions.

Christianity does not appeal to the world and Jesus told us it wouldn't because it is at odds with the world's values. I'm not inclined to change the faith to meet worldly values in the hopes that will draw in more males - draw them into something no longer what Jesus designed.
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RE: where are the men? - 8/7/2008 9:15:37 AM   
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First Church of the Caveman.




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