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Christian women who understand what co-equality means in the eyes of God are always seen as feminists. And we will continue to be perceived that way—because we recognize this truth: God created men and women as co-equal. Many in both the Christian world and the secular world

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₳ixa You see, the degenerate, fallen man seeks advantage. False advantage. He did this, which sparked actual feminism to begin with. Fairness, justice for women seem to him like persecution. In his fallen state, he resents woman & cannot accept she is equally valuable & important. 👇🏾

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It’s always a trip talking to some secular liberal men. They preach “equal rights,” but the moment you say, “Women give birth,” or “Some women choose to stay home,” they get confused. Mention that some men want to be present in their kids’ lives, and they short-circuit. Because

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The world will tell you it’s just reality that you’ll always be seen as less because of your gender, race, class, or background, etc, etc. But whoever and whatever tells you that is operating from a fallen perspective. They are conforming to the patterns of the world. When you

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If it’s truly centered in Christ, no denomination can claim to be the original. This whole my denomination is the truth is so immature. Please read some history about the initial church revivals and how they always end up conforming to the culture at large and it gets

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I never thought I’d say this, but I really miss working with male Boomers. They were strong, dependable, and I could envision a shared future with them. There was a straightforwardness about them and an unspoken agreement of mutual respect. They wanted respect, and they gave it