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Originally Posted by Scott Pitta
Mary Lou Myrick taught at Christian Life College from about 1970 until she retired around 2000.
Women such as Mary Lou Myrick, Olive Haney and Joy Haney taught classes there. Myrick was a dean of the college and exercised authority over men and women.
Myrick did not publish her Masters thesis.
So, a woman exercised authority over ministerial students and taught them. Many Pentecostal Apostolics owe her their ability to read Greek.
If it is wrong for a woman to exercise authority over men and to teach them, then Christian education in California has been wrong since Azuza Street.
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Please forgive me, and with all due respect, but you speak of Azusa Street like its the Vatican?
It isn't the day of Pentecost.
UNLESS, you believe that the Apostolic Pentecostal Church was RESURRECTED in 1901 with Agnes Ozman, then new lighted its way to 1945 with the merger brethren? Do you subscribe to the Apostolic Church dying out in the "DARK AGES" doctrine? Were you taught that in your Bible School?
But to answer your question, young women should be taught by older women.
Titus 2:3-5. So, the word of God be not blasphemed, I believe that is a noble calling.