I concur with what notuptome said here: "Now if one pastors a church without the call of God then all the admonitions from scripture need not apply"
Many so called churches today are being pastored by individuals who have not been called by God. They are individuals who have taken it upon themselves as a "job", and in the near future may weary of this job. They may be products of a seminary but this does not mean they were called to preach. If a church is being led by one who has not been called, then Scripture ordinances would mean little to them. The same could be said for so called believers.
Perhaps we need to be reminded of what happened to Nadab and Abihu, when they tried to alter the proper way to worship and approach God.
Lev 10:1-2 And Nadab and Abihu, the sons of Aaron, took each of them his censer, and put fire therein, and laid incense thereon, and offered strange fire before Jehovah, which he had not commanded them. And there came forth fire from before Jehovah, and devoured them, and they died before Jehovah.
Lev 10:6 And Moses said unto Aaron, and unto Eleazar and unto Ithamar, his sons, Let not the hair of your heads go loose, neither rend your clothes; that ye die not, and that he be not wroth with all the congregation: but let your brethren, the whole house of Israel, bewail the burning which Jehovah hath kindled.
Now God is not likely to consume those who keep not His ordinances today. But this is a clear warning to all of us, that if we desire to worship and approach God, it must be done on His terms and keeping to all of His Ordinances and Commandments. Ignoring the prohibition of woman preachers, is a modern equivalent to offering "strange fire". It places the non called person in danger and can endanger the whole congregation. (v.6).
However, I do not agree with him, that women do not evangelize. All believers perform evangelistic works when they witness to another. Whether this be men or women, both are equally qualified.