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Christian Post Blames Church Men For Women Leaving The Church

The Bro Revivial, a return to the church of young men has been talked about byb Evangelical Dark Web for a year, and in 2025 has gained widespread recognition. However, that its a “Bro” revival indicates that the data is skewed towards young men. The Christian Post sees this and decided that the men in the church are to blame for this.

A Parachurch Act of God, 

To understand the Bro Revival, one must understand that its not the product of Evangelical leaders, Papal authority, or obscure Eastern priests. Rather there is a vibe shift among men who see that liberal faggotized culture hates them and this has softened their hearts towards God. Men understand they need standards, discipline, and order. Christianity provides this, in an increasingly lawless culture. Big Eva leaders castigated men, especially White men, buying into Black Lives Matter, apologizing to the homosexuals driving the degeneracy, and embracing Me Too feminism, even after the broader culture has moved on.

This is an act of God to the shame of Evangelical institutions. Men like Charlie Kirk, Tucker Carlson, Joe Rogan did more than Tim Keller, David Platt, or JD Greear.

Christian Post Struggle Session

Brandon Showalter writes an article titled “Young women are leaving the Church for a reason. Men, let’s do better.” Even the premise of the title blames men for the bifurcation.

Concurrently, I’m burdened for many young women, many of whom have thrown their hands up, exasperated and wounded, and they can’t be a part of churches anymore. 

And before anyone calls me a virtue-signaling “white knight,” I’ll readily acknowledge that women sin as much as men, and many virtuous men struggle to confront particular sins toward which women are more often inclined. I’m sure some women are leaving churches for self-centered reasons. And as for female false teachers, bloggers, podcasters and authors? Like their male counterparts, they must be resisted as the sheep-devouring wolves they are.  

But if you dig deeper and care to listen to many young women, you will discover there’s more to the story than the data, popular stereotypes and conventional wisdom, and it’s the following: 

Many young women aren’t leaving churches because they’re secretly liberal feminists and hate men, harbor disdain for God’s righteousness, embrace heresies, or because they don’t want their vices and sinful habits challenged. They are leaving because they are hurting, ignored and demeaned, and they often face blatant sexism. They are voting with their feet, and they’re trying to tell you something. Instead of being listened to, they have the script flipped on them and find themselves unfairly blamed for the very issues they dare to raise.

Surely not, you might counter. Haven’t churches, especially Evangelical ones, been overly feminized in the last few decades? Don’t many churches cater to women’s tastes and preferences? Isn’t this uptick of young men returning to church an answer to prayer and a long-overdue course-correction?

Again, for the young men genuinely seeking God and encountering Him, I am heartened. But hear me out. Actually … hear your sisters out. I’ve crowd-sourced these sisters in the Lord who are godly, theologically orthodox believers in Jesus Christ. Consider these anecdotes from a cross-section of denominations and states. 

The Christian Post’s article much like Black Lives Matter relies on anecdotal evidence in which charges of sin sound true, but the other side cannot be cross-examined to verify. Anecdotal evidence is the least provable or reliable; however, it is convincing to those who are emotionally manipulable. This is why woke actors wanted “conversations” on race, so that they could oneshot Christians and White people with sad stories that cannot be proven to be true.

You might ask them about the chauvinistic nonsense they’ve experienced, even in churches you might never expect to hear or see it. You might be surprised to learn about the demeaning subtleties they’ve observed church leaders, elders, and other professing Christian men whisper under their breath.

And if your sisters in Christ check out the jungle that is Christian Twitter/X? 

Foreign bots, chaos agents, manipulative and highly coordinated influence campaigns, and algorithmic throttling are all factors on that dizzying social media platform, and a cursory scroll through the average feed presents a skewed picture of reality. But a growing number of professing Christian men over there, some of whom have tens of thousands of followers, display horrendous attitudes, and they grieve the heart of the Lord with the ugliness they direct at women, His daughters. Some of the content they post is disgraceful and unbecoming of any Christian man, and, unfortunately, they generate millions of views, creating warped impressions that this is how supposed “men of God” truly think.  

Lest you doubt me, consider the bilge Allie Beth Stuckey, host of the Relatable podcast, received, after urging men to reject pornography, among other noble things, at an October TPUSA event at Louisiana State University. Let me tell you, brothers, your sisters in Christ notice your silence when you don’t push back against these cretinous bullies and, unless they know you well, some of them wonder if you secretly agree with them. 

But, you insist, the online morass of social media is so distorted and not real life! That’s true to a point, but many men are being partially discipled by bad actors posing as pastors online, and those worlds have collided more than you might realize, and there is a dreadful spillover effect.

And I’d be remiss if I didn’t mention how many women instinctively respond when they behold (mostly male) leaders mishandle cases of sexual misconduct and abuse within churches. If those incidents involve children? They don’t just walk out the church doors. They bolt. And when they find out that a sizable percentage of their brothers in Christ are hooked on porn? They ask themselves: Why should I even bother being here?  

Going to social media, Showalter cites opposition to Allie Stuckey attempted to teach men, both in sermons posted online and in her, poorly, speaking to men’s issues, like pornography. Stuckey speaking to men’s issues works as well as a woman being a football coach, for the same exact reason.

But the struggle session includes going Me Too in the church, peddling the false and debunked abuse narrative. In truth, public schools, where women are getting arrested for having sex with students left and right, are far more predatory environments than the Catholic Church’s pederasty scandal. Moreover, despite millions of dollars and a theologically feminist investigation, the SBC was not found to have covered up any sex abuse, despite Russell Moore’s libel. In fact, as shown in the case of Jennifer Lyell, the church is treating adulterous whores as abuse victims. So, in conclusion, there isn’t enough sex abuse in the church, though any amount is too much, that feminists have to make up cases and redefine terms like abuse.

Back To Reality

False teachers like Preston Sprinkle claim a high inclination to religiosity among homosexuals. This is part of his pitch that the church become seeker-sensitive for homosexuals. However, Christian Post is not even conjuring any data, just anecdotes.

The data shows a massive gap between young men and young women, not just in America but globally. Young women are buying feminism and listening to Taylor Swift, while young men are disillusioned with feminism and becoming right wing. Women’s suffrage has shown America that abortion, the right to murder one’s own child, is the number one political priority of women. And that’s merely first-wave feminism. 

Christian Post is blaming the church, when the reality is that young men are rejecting feminism, while young women are making it their god. Their lack of iconoclasm cannot be compensated with the church catering to women even more than megachurch pastors like Steven Furtick, Levi Lusko, and Michael Todd already do. Christian Post is a rabid feminist outlet, and no amount of white-knighting can change reality.

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2 Responses

  1. Women are more liberal than men. Especially young women. That’s why they’re not in church. It’s not complicated.

  2. Yes it is women who enable the Democrats and the other parties of the left in the Western world go farther and farther into Insanity with each passing year yet never lose their political viability. If it were up to men we never would have had perversion become placed on the altar as the most sacred thing in society. When I was a little boy men still voted more than women in America and we have really got to get back to that. Somebody needs to be hard at work on it.

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