Category Archives: Femininity

Marriage Is Not My Highest Calling
Part Two

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We often speak of things such as being a wife or mother as God’s calling. “This is my highest and noblest calling,” we might declare. I beg to differ. God’s calling to a life is the thing that will never, under any circumstance, change in that life. Throughout scripture [...]

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Marriage Is Not My Highest Calling

I believe strongly and wholeheartedly in solid, godly marriages. Marriage is an awe-inspiring, truly blissful thing and something to be lauded and heralded as the God-ordained institution it is. We are people created for marriage and, once married, we should strive daily, at every possible opportunity to encourage each other toward even stronger, even holier marriages.
But marriage is not [...]

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Appealing Biblical Femininity (part two)

Can femininity still be appealing?  Is femininity biblical?  Can femininity lend appeal to the message of the Bible?  The answer is yes to all three.  Carolyn Mahaney outlines the biblical traits of a femininity that is not only appealing, but a femininity that has the power to give the very message of the Gospel appeal [...]

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Appealing Biblical Femininity (part one)

How often does it cross your mind that the way we live as Christian women is to actually commend the Gospel?  Carolyn Mahaney has written a book that brings that point home in a powerful way, highlighting “the seven virtues of a godly wife and mother” straight from Titus 2.  Feminine Appeal has a powerful [...]

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My New Favorite Book

I have a new favorite book on marriage.  And for once, it’s a marriage book I can recommend without disclaimer—to anyone!  In fact, it’s a book every woman should read—whether married or single, retired or still in your teens.  Because it’s more than just a book about marriage—it’s a book straight out of Titus 2.
Feminine [...]

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