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218 - John MacArthur, Beth Moore, and How We See Women

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Voxology

Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Society & Culture

4.71K Ratings

🗓️ 28 October 2019

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

It's all over the internet: the time where John Macarthur told Beth Moore to go home and that there was no place for women to preach. WE HAVE SOME THOUGHTS. Let us say from the outset: You can leave. If you are treated in a way that slanders you, places you on the margins and treats you as less than, you can leave. There are places for you in which you will be loved, cherished, accepted and even given a voice. I know, women that it doesn't always feel like that, but Im here on the other side of the storm to tell you that it's possible. And men: your voice here matters more than you think. Your apologies matter. Your reversal of this toxic chain of events that happens when people in platforms treat women like this is what will turn this thing around. Women, in Jesus, in Church, in the Kingdom....at the pulpit: You are already home. Learn more about the VOX Podcast: www.voxpodcast.com Subscribe on iTunes - apple.co/1Lla1Nj Support the VOX Podcast on Patreon: www.patreon.com/voxpodcast Follow us on Instagram: @voxpodcast Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/voxpodcast Follow Mike on Twitter: www.twitter.com/mikeerre Music in this episode by Timothy John Stafford www.timothyjohnstafford.com Instagram & Twitter: @GoneTimothy

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0:00.0

Ladies and

0:05.0

gentlemen welcome to the Vox podcast I Mike Erie am here along with Bonnie Lewis and Timothy Stafford and at least two of the three of us are very

0:16.1

depressed this morning. I am depressed because my Cleveland Browns with immense talents have proven themselves to be the same old Cleveland Browns on national television, I literally, so I don't, I try not to cuss a lot because I don't ever want those words coming out of my mouth when I'm speaking

0:39.4

So I try to practice like verbal discipline so like if something ever happens and you're on stage

0:45.9

you know you don't just kind of slip up so I was so frustrated that I was combining like

0:54.0

dagg gong it and freaking elf and like just,

0:59.4

I mean just nonsensical words and anger, which delighted my son to no end.

1:05.6

So, Dad, why don't you just use the words?

1:08.0

I'm like, no son, this is what it looks like to be godly.

1:11.6

And... Fre. freaking elf.

1:14.0

So anyway, I'm depressed.

1:18.0

I'm depressed for that reason.

1:20.0

Tim Stafford though has much better reasons to be depressed.

1:24.0

Tim, if I were to describe him to you, is Haggard.

1:29.0

Oh my gosh, that's not what I would say.

1:32.3

Dark circles under his eyes.

1:35.0

Yes.

1:36.0

You know, the normal sort of polished beard is frazzled and scraggly and the hair is just flowing everywhere so there's a

1:47.0

hat on it but Tim one of the joys of living in California are the wildfires that happen every fall.

1:54.0

That is one of the joys.

1:56.0

And you happen to be in an area where they've decided to take preventative measure.

2:00.0

Tim, would you please describe the joy of living in Auburn, California right now?

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