RTS Joins TGC Women's Conference to Promote Seminary Training to Women
There used to be a time when seminaries existed to forge men who feared God more than man. Men who could stand in a pulpit with a spine made of iron and say, “Thus saith the Lord,” even if the whole room hissed back at them.
Men who understood that shepherding Christ’s flock meant confrontation, courage, clarity, and occasionally blood in the teeth. Not out of arrogance, but backbone and conviction.
Now look around.
Look at the evangelical seminary complex today—especially the so-called “conservative” and “Reformed” institutions still clinging to the complementarian label while functionally gutting it from the inside out.
Look at the partnerships. Look at the conferences. Look at the branding. Look at the platforming decisions. Look at who is shaping the tone, the culture, the emotional atmosphere, the instincts, the posture of the next generation of pastors.
Then tell me with a straight face this thing is healthy.



