It’s no secret that what we’ve been calling the Bro Revival for over a year now has empirical data to back it up. But not everyone is excited about this. Feminists in Christianity are already running with the narrative that the church is sexist and misogynist to blame for this bifurcation. They cite anecdotal examples of microaggressions to support their claims. But anecdotal evidence is the least reliable.
They don’t want to blame women for sliding further into liberalism. So just to put a finer point on why this counter narrative is wrong. The number 1 girl movie of 2025 is Wicked Part 2, currently standing at 454.1 million for a fanfiction that perverts a wholesome American fairy tale.
The most popular female artist: Taylor Swift, a woman who embodies feminism, hates Christianity (but I repeat myself), and dabbles in the occult. But the data goes beyond that for marriage, divorce, dating, desire to have kids all showing massive differences between men and women. The data is overwhelming, and if the church expect this to change, it must confront the evils of feminism head-on.
This manosphere graphic encapsulates a lot of it, but anyone with eyes to see knowsÂ
Feminism has borne wicked fruit but this can be communicated to women who have bought into the hype only to live unfulfilled lives.
But instead the message from Big Eva is that therapy culture is supplementary to faith, despite the fact that antidepressants have been shown to not “correct” depression because it’s not a chemical imbalance. This is crucial to point out because this is where women are turning when leaving the church.
The emerging stereotype of the church being unwilling to confront female sin will ultimately lead to a lack of repentance. The girl power messaging that our culture’s been promoting for decades permeates the church. How can you expect a revival without speaking to specific sins that need repentance.
The Bro Revival arose, in part, of men knew something was wrong both in themselves and the world around them. This reflection must also happen among women for there to be a noticeable revival among them also.





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“The Bro Revival arose, in part, of men knew something was wrong both in themselves and the world around them. This reflection must also happen among women for there to be a noticeable revival among them also.”
This paragraph tells us that the egalitarian bug is within you as well. Women are not self-aware creatures. Nor are they interested in truth. To women, all truth is social truth; i.e. fluid and subject to change as social conditions require. Every thought a woman has is about building her status in the eyes of other women.
As the graphic above shows, women are feral beasts, absent patriarchy.
When men change social truth, women will change their behaviour, and not before that time.
I remember in the 1990s the Promise Keepers Revival which was characterized by very stern preaching to men. I said to myself if this is going to end well there needs to be a parallel movement for godliness among women. But that didn’t happen. I noticed over the years the one page advertisements for women’s Christian conferences and how the subject matter has been things like “healing the wounds of abuse”, “leadership for women in the church” and “God’s plan to win the world through women.” All pats on the back and no challenges and especially no challenging them to be better wives and mothers.
If the fruit of the Bro Revival is to be preserved and continue, there need to be godly women for the Zoomer guys to marry, and not narcissistic worldly feminists with a sprinkling of Jesus glitter such as abound in the church now.
Only 80% of women get child custody? That’s pretty hard to believe. I never hear about the other 20%, and I hear about some pretty grotesque cases of women who do get custody, including women who are steering their children into mutilation.