Bradley Arakelian
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Greetings and Felicitations to all of my colleagues. It is my privilege to be able to communicate with all of you in this manner.
I am going to speak at a meeting of the Northwest Border Presbytery of the National Presbyterian Church of Mexico in Tijuana on Saturday, April 17, on the issue of the ordination of women. The largest Presbyterian denomination in Mexico still adheres officially to a Biblical position on this issue. Nevertheless, as the role of women in Mexican society changes, and as our Mexican brothers come increasingly to suffer pressure from the apostate and militant feminist Presbyterian Church (USA), agitation in favour of women's ordination is increasing. How God the Father has chosen to reveal Himself in His word is closely related to the question of a woman's responsibility in the church.
While I have experience speaking on this topic, I welcome new ideas and input from others.
Please pray that the church in Mexico will remain faithful to its Biblical foundations, and not fall into apostasy.
I am going to speak at a meeting of the Northwest Border Presbytery of the National Presbyterian Church of Mexico in Tijuana on Saturday, April 17, on the issue of the ordination of women. The largest Presbyterian denomination in Mexico still adheres officially to a Biblical position on this issue. Nevertheless, as the role of women in Mexican society changes, and as our Mexican brothers come increasingly to suffer pressure from the apostate and militant feminist Presbyterian Church (USA), agitation in favour of women's ordination is increasing. How God the Father has chosen to reveal Himself in His word is closely related to the question of a woman's responsibility in the church.
While I have experience speaking on this topic, I welcome new ideas and input from others.
Please pray that the church in Mexico will remain faithful to its Biblical foundations, and not fall into apostasy.