Christianity Today appoints Dr. Nicole Martin as President and CEO

“It is my desire to carry on Billy Graham’s vision at CT by serving the church through creative and redemptive storytelling, informative journalism from an evangelical Christian worldview, and resources and convenings that foster flourishing.” - CToday

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Evangelical Feminism is on the rise and will continue to feminize the Church through its influence over publishing and the academy.

Dr. Paul Henebury

I am Founder of Telos Ministries, and Senior Pastor at Agape Bible Church in N. Ca.

Evangelical Feminism is on the rise and will continue to feminize the Church through its influence over publishing and the academy.

That may be, but Christianity Today naming Nicole Martin as its CEO has nothing to do with its rise or feminization. If she were the editor-in-chief, I might agree with you. The Editor-in-Chief is the individual most directly responsible for the content and editorial direction of its flagship magazine and all of its associated publications. In contrast, the CEO is more responsible for managing the organization and implementing its business plan.

As for Christianity Today's Editor-in-Chief, it happens to be Marvin Olasky, the former World Magazine Editor-in-Chief. He's pretty conservative in both his theology and politics, and is even part of the PCA, a complementarian denomination.

For those who are disliking my comment, or liking Paul's comment, can you give reasons why or why not? Or is it based on your "feelings, not facts" as Thomas Sowell used to say?