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September 4, 2013 By CBMW Guest
  By Kim Shay Over two years ago, I was taking my Dyson vacuum cleaner up the stairs to clean. When I got to the top of the stairs, the cord, which I had unwisely not wound around the machine, but carried in my hand, got tangled, and I had to unravel it. As I...
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August 30, 2013 By CBMW Guest
By Jasmine Baucham I’m Not a Baby I went out to catch the mail truck yesterday, and the postal worker asked me if I could get my mother to move her car… Which is actually my car…that I own… because I’m old enough to drive… and conceal a handgun inside… if I wanted to. (I’m...
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August 26, 2013 By Courtney Reissig
Sheryl Sandberg. Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead. New York: Knopf, 2013. 240 pp. $24.95. by Courtney Reissig A common argument of the feminist movement is that anything a man can do a woman can do equally, if not better. But more importantly, many within the movement have made this claim precisely...
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August 22, 2013 By Courtney Reissig
By Courtney Reissig Editor’s Note: This begins a special series we are doing specifically for college-age women. We will be sharing a variety of posts about life in college designed to help Christian women navigate the often murky (and exciting) waters of college life. Stay tuned for more! ************************************************************* I grew up in a culture saturated...
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July 24, 2013 By CBMW Guest
“It is a naive sort of feminism that insists that women prove their ability to do all things that men do. This is a distortion and a travesty. Men have never sought to prove that they can do all things women can do. Why subject women to purely masculine criteria? Woman can and ought to...
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July 9, 2013 By CBMW Guest
  By Jessalyn Hutto Hang around enough married gals with kids and you are bound to hear (on more than one occasion), “Oh, nothing will sanctify you like children will!” or “I didn’t know how sinful I was until I got married!” After hearing this over and over again, one might come to the conclusion...
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