Eldership is Male: Only a Woman Can Be Pregnant confronts one of the most pressing theological and cultural issues of our time-gender roles in the Church and the broader consequences of abandoning biblical distinctions.Originally published under the title Mary Mary Quite Contrary this work presents David Clarke's personal and historical account of confronting elders in a Christian Church who in the name of equality and kindness sought to appoint women as elders-contrary to the clear teaching of Scripture.With courage and conviction Clarke argues that the erosion of biblical male leadership in the Church is part of a broader cultural shift that has led to today's Woke society: one that questions sexual identity redefines gender and enforces harmful speech codes under the banner of inclusivity.The new title was inspired by former UK Home Secretary Suella Braverman's bold declaration Only a woman can be pregnant-a statement that should be obvious yet sparked political controversy in a confused society. Her experience with progressive language in government becomes a parallel for what the author sees happening in the Church: truth being sacrificed at the altar of cultural sensitivity.Clarke's thesis is unapologetically biblical: eldership is reserved for men as clearly taught in the New Testament-not because of superiority but to reflect the divine order between Christ and His Church. This book is not about secular gender roles but about spiritual governance rooted in Scripture.Whether you are a pastor theologian or Christian seeking clarity in a time of confusion this book will challenge you to reconsider the foundations of leadership and gender as revealed in God's Word.When the Church abandons biblical eldership it loses its mirror of Christ and His Bride.
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