The New Evangelicals is an emerging organization that is trying to capitalize off the trend of apostatizing known as “deconstruction.” Tim Whitaker, their founder, has become prominent in theologically liberal circles. But recently a report dropped where The New Evangelicals hired abuse girfting firm, GRACE (Godly Response To Abuse in the Christian Environment) which wrote a trauma informed investigative report over an alleged road rage incident where Tim Whitaker was driving and made the passenger uncomfortable.
GRACE would milk the opportunity to write a 94 page report with most of it focusing on “trauma informed” pontifications and comparably little focused on the facts of the case.
Adele Mulford alleged that Tim Whitaker was driving erratically one day, rage driving, and later refused to take accountability for his actions. That’s the incident that promoted a third party “independent” investigation. It does not appear that The New Evangelicals are canceling Tim Whitaker over the incident, but other liberals have moved to cancel him, and you love to see that.
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This sounds like an American version of Bruxy Cavey and The Meeting House. The New Evangelicals is proof of the truth of Singaporean Christian leader Rev. Samuel Tow’s 1983 address “Today’s Evangelicals, Tomorrow’s Liberals,” and J. Gresham Machen’s 1923 book “Christianity and Liberalism,” where he asserted that Christianity and liberalism are different religions.
Go to https://www.thenewevangelicals.com/about/our-team/ , scroll down to Malynda Hale, and see how Christian she is. Check out their podcasts at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-new-evangelicals-podcast/id1557794865 . They talk a lot about “toxic masculinity,” even devoting a podcast to Mike Bickle (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/363-tne-talks-the-international-house-of-predators-exposed/id1557794865?i=1000692842075), while Tim Whitaker seems to embody toxic masculinity. There’s another podcast where they mention partnering at an event with Americans United (i.e., Americans United for the Separation of Church and State, an anti-Christian organization whose leadership includes some who masquerade as Christians).