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by Candice Watters Consent is a flimsy safeguard against charges of sexual wrongdoing. Judith Grossman’s son learned that the hard way. In the recent Wall Street Journal article “A Mother, a Feminist, Aghast,” Grossman tells how her roles of mother, feminist and attorney collided when her son texted her “CALL ME. URGENT. NOW.” Suddenly the sort...
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by Drew Griffin “When I was a child, I spoke as a child, I thought as a child, I reasoned like a child. When I became a man, I gave up childish ways.” I Corinthians 13:11 (ESV) Children have a gift, it is undeniable. Their young minds are free from the constraints of cynicism. To...
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By Christine Hoover As a pastor’s wife, I think to myself much too often, “I’m not doing enough.” The needs and opportunities in our church are many and varied, so much so that I can get overwhelmed and confused with how best to give my time and energy outside the home. But it’s not just...
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by Trillia Newbell I was an abortionist. No I never put the knife to a mother’s womb and cut out the growing child. And I never administered a pill to a woman in her first trimester. I never did anything physically that would qualify me as an abortionist, except for vote. I was pro-choice because,...
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By Andrew Hebert An ancient Chinese proverb says, “One generation plants the tree. The next enjoys the shade.” This is a restatement of the biblical truth that “whatever a man sows he will also reap,” but with a slight twist – “what you sow, others will reap.” Nowhere is this more relevant than the mandate...
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By Courtney Reissig Titus 2 commands older women to train younger women in a variety of ways. One of the ways women grow in understanding God’s design for them is to learn from women who have gone before them. “Titus 2 Tuesday’s” is our attempt to encourage you in biblical womanhood via the internet. In...
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