A Review of Shepherds for Sale. By Megan Basham.

Broadside Books, 2024.

Yes, the church is being targeted:

For years now radical secular left beliefs and practices have been increasingly infiltrating the churches, including Bible-believing evangelical churches. In the name of “love,” “tolerance,” and “compassion” – terms lacking clear biblical referents – many activist agenda items of the radicals are being pushed in Christian circles.

Be it pro-abortion agendas, or homosexual and trans agendas, or socialist agendas, far too many churches have been falling for all this. Calls for “acceptance” and inclusion” and “diversity” and “social justice” are also being heard, but again, usually bereft of Scriptural definition.

For decades now I and so many others have been seeking to sound the alarm on this. Three years ago for example I discussed 20 important new books offering critiques of all this: https://billmuehlenberg.com/2021/09/24/20-top-books-examining-progressive-christianity-and-the-social-justice-movement/

One of the newest and best books is that by Megan Basham. Subtitled “How Evangelical Leaders Traded the Truth for a Leftist Agenda,” it is a very well-researched and heavily documented look at how the progressives and radical leftists are white-anting the churches from within.

Biblical truth is being replaced by social justice sloganeering, Scriptural facts are being replaced by feelings and emotions, and long-standing Christian doctrines are being replaced by the latest trendy activist agendas. And as she informs us early on, she is NOT here speaking of the obvious hardcore religious lefties such as Jim Wallis of Sojourners fame.

But it is in supposedly Bible-believing churches and denominations that so much of this is taking place. In her Introduction Basham asks why so many leaders, pastors and organisations are falling for this:

Are they dupes or deceivers? Is it organic or orchestrated? Certainly, money is playing a role in some of these evolutions, and there is no doubt, as we’ll see, that once-trusted evangelical leaders and institutions have yoked themselves to left-wing billionaires and their pet projects. But it need not always be explicitly transactional. Institutional prestige, seeing oneself lauded on CNN and in the Washington Post as more intellectually and morally advanced than the rest of the evangelical rabble, can also be a potent elixir. So can gilded invitations to the most exclusive parties in the world.

 

Pastor Rick Warren boasts of his role as a “global influencer” to the United Nations and the World Economic Forum. Christianity Today’s editor in chief, Russell Moore, opens his latest book with an off-topic recollection of being a guest at President Obama’s White House Christmas party. Is it a coincidence that both these men now habitually push progressive views that directly conflict with the feelings of the men and women the media claims they represent?  (xxii)

Of course in a 300-page book like this, we do not just have theoretical musings. Plenty of details are presented, and plenty of names and organisations are discussed. There is a large amount of documented detail found here, all fully backed up by 50 pages of endnotes in fine print.

And the volume makes it quite clear that all this has not happened by accident. There have been deliberate attempts made to undermine the gospel and the churches, and to see them replaced with fake gospels and fake churches. And this even involves some well-known evangelicals.

Part of the reason for a big backlash by some against Basham and her book is that she does name names. The usual retorts are being heard: ‘We should just love others.’ ‘We should strive for unity.’ ‘We should not be divisive.’ But when the very gospel is at stake, folks can be named and shamed and called far worse, as when Paul says such people should be accursed.

The stakes are indeed far too high. And there are many areas where we see the leftist takeover of the churches, be it radical climate alarmism, pushing pro-death agendas instead of defending life, Covid hysteria, championing open borders, race-baiting, and the usual ‘hate America first’ ideology that is now as much at home in some churches as in the world.

The title of the book speaks in financial terms, so be aware that there is quite a bit of documentation here on where funding is coming from and where it is going to. Consider the evangelical media, and the charitable institution the Lilly Endowment, which funds many leftist organisations. It has also given large grants to magazines like Christianity Today.

‘That’s good’ you might say. But, as Basham explains, “a quick look at public campaign records shows that when it comes to political donations, Christianity Today’s heart is most certainly with the party of abortion and the LGBTQ agenda. She explains:

Between 2015 and 2022, the outlet’s staff and board members made seventy-four political donations. Every single one went to Democrats. That tally includes Christianity Today president and CEO Timothy Dalrymple who in 2020 donated $300 to failed Georgia Senate candidate Sarah Riggs Amico, who ran on a platform of protecting abortion “without exception” and of repealing the Hyde Amendment, which prevents federal tax dollars from funding abortions. Amico also declared herself a “staunch LGBTQ ally,” promising to support the Equality Act, a radical bill that would, as the Heritage Foundation has detailed, threaten parental rights over children who claim to be transgender, decimate conscience rights for medical workers, and “cancel religious freedom.” (p. 75)

Reading this chapter on the “money men” alone will give all biblical Christians real pause for concern.

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The homosexual invasion of the churches

But the ongoing attempt to fully queer the evangelical church is of course a major example of all this – perhaps THE major example. Her eighth chapter, “None Dare Call It Sin: LGBTQ in the Church” is all about this nefarious attack on the faith. Consider just one way this has been attempted by those with power and influence:

In 2000, Jon Stryker, gay heir to a one-hundred-billion-dollar surgical supply conglomerate, kicked off the new millennium by launching the Arcus Foundation, a grant-making institution that soon became the largest funder of LGBTQ initiatives in the United States. But after legislative defeats like the passage of a 2008 California law banning gay marriage, it realised its efforts to break down America’s last remaining vestiges of traditional sexual morality were continually running into the same formidable roadblock – Christianity….

 

Stryker’s foundation began devoting tens of millions of dollars to, in its words, “challenging the promotion of narrow or hateful interpretations of religious doctrine” within every major Christian denomination. Between 2013 and 2018, for instance, it gave over two million dollars to the Reconciling Ministries Network to “secure the full participation of people of all sexual orientations and gender identities in the United Methodist Church,” the last mainline denomination still resistant to full affirmation of the entire rainbow panoply. . . . Given that the UMC went through a schism in 2022 over LGBTQ ordination and gay marriage, it seems Stryker’s money was well spent. (pp. 202-203)

She goes on to demonstrate how megachurch pastors and leaders such as Rick Warren, J. D. Greear, Beth Moore, Tim Keller, Andy Stanley and others have sadly gotten into all this. For example, one gay-friendly program Embracing the Journey has been picked up by many of these leaders. Consider just this about Warren:

The question is whether Saddleback got duped by Embracing the Journey or whether it, like North Point, understood what kind of organization it was partnering with and was hoping to gradually “nudge” its members in an affirming direction. I reached out to Saddleback about these questions but never received a response. But the best-case scenario is it had a shockingly poor vetting process and an equally shocking lack of discernment. The worst case is that Warren and, certainly, the husband-and-wife team he hand-selected to take over pastoring duties in August 2022 knew exactly whom they were letting in the door. (p. 213)

Concluding thoughts

Let me at this point say something that needs to be said, and many of you might concur. When we get criticisms of people like Warren and others, that is not to say that they are only always evil of course. Often they are quite good and sound, at least when they stick to more biblical and theological areas. It is when they veer into leftist politics and agendas that it becomes so concerning.

For example, those familiar with my site will find a number of positive articles on Keller, be it quoting from him, reviewing his books, and so on. I even wrote a glowing eulogy of him when he recently passed. And when my wife was in her last stages of terminal cancer, she found various Keller podcasts to be quite helpful indeed.

So it is this mixture of the good and the not so good that makes this all the more problematic. On many topics, such as the issue of suffering and evil, Keller has a lot of brilliant and useful things to say. But when he runs with one side of politics – especially one that in so many ways is antithetical to biblical Christianity – that makes it even more of a worry.

As is often the case with books like this, one can be left deflated and discouraged. But in her Conclusion Basham gives us reasons to be hopeful:

Many forces are trying to claim American churches for many agendas, but ultimately there’s only one force, one agenda. We do not battle against flesh and blood. Satan’s wolves in sheep’s clothing secretly slip into the church for one reason: to prevent it from snatching more souls out of the fire. But while their number and certainly their advantages can seem overwhelming, we often discover that when we face them with the courage of Christ, it doesn’t take much strength or wealth or cunning to overcome them. (p. 237)

And again:

Now is our moment – “Laymen as well as ministers” – to stand in defense of the Gospel against foreign doctrines that have come into the church. It is our moment to pray that the Lord will strengthen our hands and embolden our hearts for the task.

 

Boniface, Luther, Calvin, Spurgeon, Machen, Schaeffer, and Lewis (not to mention the Apostles Peter, Paul, and Jude) courageously called nonsense nonsense and heresy, heresy. These are our heroes of the faith…. (p. 241)

Even though this book has been out only for a short while, plenty of controversy surrounds it, and some of those she takes to task in it have already challenged her on what she wrote. I have seen her carefully and courageously answer point for point the objections and criticisms they level against her.

Given all this back-and-forth debate and discussion, one can already perceive that a follow-up volume may well be needed. Time will tell if that eventuates, but what we have here is a vitally important and necessary volume. Full credit to Basham for having the insight, bravery and fortitude to produce this book for such a time as this.

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7 Replies to “A Review of Shepherds for Sale. By Megan Basham.”

  1. Hi Bill,

    I regret to say that the majority of good church-going Christians remain largely ignorant of the premeditated, sophisticated and long-running LGBT PsyOp being waged against them.

    That is why your review of Megan Basham’s landmark book, Shepherds for Sale: How Evangelical Leaders Traded the Truth for a Leftist Agenda (Broadside Books, 2024) is so timely.

    An excerpt from her book has been published in the journal of religion and public life, First Things, on August 1, 2024: https://www.firstthings.com/web-exclusives/2024/08/the-plot-to-queer-evangelical-churches

    The author warns church leaders: “Shepherds must teach their sheep to understand what the Bible teaches about sexuality, or they leave them to the wolves.”

    She continues:

    “Many pastors, doctrinally sound but unaware of the boot camp efforts that have been under way for years, have, out of a desire not to appear judgmental or overly focused on one sin to the exclusion of others, been successfully shamed into barely mentioning homosexuality, transgenderism, or the rest of the LGBTQ array.

    “Given this imbalance in commitment to our respective beliefs, faithful Christians can hardly wonder at the fact that the LGBTQ movement is chewing up ground and claiming new converts as quickly as evangelical churches are meekly ceding the field.

    “These shepherds should recall the warning of John Calvin: ‘Ambiguity is the fortress of heretics.’ Well, the heretics are here. They are all around us, and their numbers are growing.

    “Pastors need to remember that while evangelism is important, it’s not their first responsibility. Their first responsibility is to feed the sheep, to equip the saints. For too many pastors, concern for showing compassion to the lost means they’re not protecting the sheep from false teaching. They are, in fact, starving the sheep to appease goats.

    “John 10:12–13 has a word for them: ‘The hired hand is not the shepherd and does not own the sheep. So when he sees the wolf coming, he abandons the sheep and runs away. Then the wolf attacks the flock and scatters it. The man runs away because he is a hired hand and cares nothing for the sheep.’”

  2. Unfortunately you don’t have to have pastors on the payroll of the Left to cause the problems. You just need to have gullible pastors who are susceptible to the slick, professionally produced propaganda coming out of institutions like the Australian Broadcasting Corporations and much of the American media.

    It was probably around two decades ago that I started to check the information coming from “Our ABC” and I was absolutely shocked at just how devious and clever these people are at delivery often subliminal messages with music, framing etc., to get their political message across .

    Thank God my love of truth was able to deliver me from their deception but there’s the rub. It is the love of truth or lack thereof which is separating the sheep from the goats and unfortunately, large numbers of claimed Christians are coming down on the wrong side.

    I have stopped reading “Christianity Today” for this very reason. It is so sad to see an organisation, that I believe Billy Graham helped to start, go so wrong and whereas he was well aware of the deceitfulness of socialism, the current team there appears completely enamoured of new age and socialist ideas. I believe Billy Graham would be horrified
    – and probably is. That is not saying they don’t get some things right but even Satan puts some truth into his lies so they become more convincing.

    To me the fact that deception is becoming so prevalent is a very clear sign that Satan knows his time is short. There has never been a time when those who have the mark of the Beast could be so easily deceived by false prophets. To me there will be a very good reason why the “time of the Gentiles” comes to a close and like everything God does, it will be both ethically and legally correct.

  3. Thank you for this brilliant review of Megan Bashan’s book Bill. Also, thank you for revealing some of the ways the enemy has come into the churches through various open doors, including: 1. Bribery (by the Gay millionaire who offered money to the USA Methodist Uniting church)
    2. A lack of discernment where pastors were not ‘on guard’ and lacked wisdom from above when trying welcome all people into the church but neglecting to teach clearly the Biblical mandate of marriage between male and female, and the directive to not satisfy the lusts of the flesh (e.g. When Paul warned about homosexuality he wrote that men and women who sought relationships with their own sex ‘were handed over to their own lusts’ Romans chpt 1)
    3. Other reasons for churches to compromise will have been caused by lack of digging into/closely examining the word of God and failing to teach the ‘whole counsel of God’ which came in with the ‘liberal’ or watered down version of the gospel in the 1960’s onwards.
    It must grieve the heart of God when pastors and elders do not dare to teach the whole counsel of God or don’t see the need to e.g. gradually mention of the following topics has dimmed: God’s coming judgement, The Second Coming, The Millennial reign, the existence of Satan and of hell, the need to deny self and take to up one’s cross, sacrificial giving, support of missionaries and outreach.
    As you say the new ‘norm’ for some has been a gospel of compassion and love without mention of judgement, repentance, or depth of bible study, prayer and discipleship. Adding Gaye marriage of transgender has contributed to a slide into apostasy in some churches (not all).
    On the positive side, there are a number of churches trying to be faithful, who do teach discipleship, prayer, bible study, the need of the Holy spirit, training up children and youth, teaching God’s way of marriage; often though they lack sufficient prayer from within.
    They desperately need our prayers so they are strengthened to stand against the coming storms and to prepare for persecution.

  4. The demise of western society really traces back to 1779.
    The widely respected French scientist Comte de Buffon (1707–1788) believed that the history of the earth was governed by the laws of nature. He rejected a biblical Flood of Noah’s day. He imagined in his book Epochs of Nature (1779) that the earth was once like a hot molten ball which had cooled to reach its present state over about 75,000 years (though his unpublished manuscript says about 3 million years). He also believed that the first living matter was spontaneously generated. And it was all downhill from there. The genealogy of western demise goes something like this: (Earth history torn away from the Bible by geologists in the 1700’s) BEGAT (Biological evolution by Darwin in 1859) BEGAT (Genesis and OT historicity fully discarded by documentary hypothesis by Julius Wellhausen 1878,) BEGAT (Scientific triumphs belittle the public role of Christianity and government takes over institutions such as hospitals, schools, universities 1870+) BEGAT (Radio, TV and print media fill the church vacuum and shape public values 1920+) BEGAT (Sexual revolution and rejection of Christian values 1960+) BEGAT (acceptance of divorce 1970+, homosexuality 1970+, abortion 1973+) BEGAT (Sexual licentiousness, homosexual privilege, abortion funding ) BEGAT (transgender funding, pronoun mandates, information control…) BEGAT (Obviously we are heading towards the outlawing of Christianity here…)

  5. Good summary of the timeline, Tim. On point.

    Thanks for this review of the book Bill, you are much more generous with the Christian leaders who are in bed with the world than I am. I fail to see any of it as benign, or accidental. We are where we are because of our decisions, because of what we hold dear – and much of western Christiandom seems to be more worried about managing “downside risk” (keeping the trappings that they have) than in professing truth.

    I cannot see how one can claim Christian leadership while ignoring the Spirit’s guidance into light and truth in His word. Showing such ignorance of, or twisting of scripture, and the total lack of spiritual discernment for me is evidence of selling out, of having idols before God.

    I see the clear political divisions are becoming very representative of spiritual divisions too.

  6. I think the ones that have good and bad do more damage because the good can shield them from criticism over the bad and thus allow them to continue to do damage. Lukewarm is never good. And hot and cold poured together produces lukewarm.

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