In addition to Tom's concerns about a woman teaching men, which primarily applies to the organized church and it used to be held that it applied likewise outside the church.

It is doubtful that she holds to Reformed Theology and thus her worldview would influence many things beyond just theological/doctrinal matters. I am sure that she has been of great help to individuals who have suffered debilitating accidents or are disabled from birth, etc. But that isn't the important issue. She is speaking in a Ligonier Ministries conference which was once founded squarely on Reformed Theology, which effects all of life. Here are a few items which cause me no little concern:

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In November 2009, Tada signed an ecumenical statement known as the Manhattan Declaration calling on evangelicals, Catholics and Orthodox Christians to work towards changing laws which permit abortion, and other matters that go against their religious consciences.

She also holds the following degrees:
Bachelor of Letters from Western Maryland College
An honorary Doctor of Humanities from Gordon College
An honorary Doctor of Humane Letters from Columbia International University, the first honorary doctorate bestowed in its 75-year history
An honorary Doctor of Divinity from Westminster Theological Seminary
An honorary Doctor of Divinity from Lancaster Bible College
An honorary Doctor of Humane Letters from Indiana Wesleyan University
An honorary Doctor of Laws from Biola University
On April 1, 2009, Tada was inducted into the Indiana Wesleyan University Society of World Changers and was presented with an honorary doctorate while speaking at the university.


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