Oh yeah I forgot that verse in the bible where it says no women are allowed to preach.. I must have skipped over that part
Just listened to the first few minutes and found her "sermon" offensive. She basically told the moms unless you have three or more children you don't understand the real struggles of motherhood. What about those who could only have one or two ... or felt it God's will to have none or less than three? Since she has three (I think) she seems presents herself as a know-all. Again, I did not listen long but in the time I did, not one mention of God nor seeking God's will and desires for your life as a mother. Hopefully her "sermon" evolved toward something biblical.
When one's faith is based on the belief that every word of the Bible is true and accurate, then that faith is easily destroyed. A strong Christian still believes even if parts of the Bible are shown to be inaccurate.
there ya go do what Jesus would do. Let your first sentence be an insult. I know that should I ever decide to become more educated about Christianity, I hope to be taken under the wing of a loving coaching Christian like yourself.
This is why my policy when I was branch manager of a security system office was: "There are two things you never discuss with customers - Religion and Politics."
I am amazed. No matter what I think of C3, or Martha, I feel compelled to say this. The God that I have a realionship with is patient, kind and forgiving. I doubt He would ever speak to another person in the mannner inthehunt has, simply because they do not believe as He does. Jesus would find compassion and kindly, gently and patiently continue to preach His word...and wait. He would not judge. That is God's job. Remember, love thy neighbor.
I have never been against a woman being a preacher. I have run across women that I felt were completely capable. I listened to a bit of the clip. Found that it was better when I was just listening rather than watching. This must be the non-denominal side of things.