Bible study author, speaker and blogger Michelle Lesley identifies Christendom’s most nefarious false teachers — and she proves it by using their own words and actions against them. Now find out who Michelle thinks are some of the worst of the worst apostates… Comedian Jeff Foxworthy hit the big time several years ago with his […]
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Feminist Infiltration and the Emasculation of Christian Men
Bible study author, speaker and blogger Michelle Lesley tackles the radical feminist agenda and its influence on the Church: I hate radical secular feminism. I really do. Don’t get me wrong, I deeply appreciate the right to vote and own property. I think that men and women with the same amount of experience and education […]
Women in Combat
In this hard-hitting piece Bible study author, speaker and blogger Michelle Lesley urges Christian men to “gird up, gear up, and stand up.” Why? “Because some women in combat are wounded, battle fatigued, and in need of some R&R.” She writes: Over the last few months, there’s been a lot of talk about the possibility […]
Perceptions of Kay Arthur and Precept Ministries International
Bible study author, speaker and blogger Michelle Lesley has done a stellar job of delving into the teaching of conservative evangelical Kay Arthur, who is held up as a “great Bible teacher.” Michelle begins with this clarification: I want to be clear from the outset of this article that, while I regret that I cannot […]
Discernment: What’s Love Got to Do with It?
When it comes to spiritual discernment, Bible study author, speaker and blogger Michelle Lesley urges believers to know the distinction between personal preferences and biblical doctrine. For example, does “speaking the truth in love” simply mean being nice? Ephesians 6:10-19 states that Christians are at war with spiritual powers of wickedness. So, what are some of […]
In Case You Were Wondering: Are Female Bloggers Violating Scripture by “Teaching” Men?
Bible study author, speaker and blogger Michelle Lesley asked several women bloggers this question. My bottom line is that (1) I’m not expositing scripture, and (2) the book of Jude (about contending for truth and doctrinal purity) was written to all believers, not just men. Now to Michelle’s post: Complementarian women bloggers and authors are […]