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biblical femininity

Dressing Modestly: A Discussion

“Modesty is not only an ornament, but also a guard to virtue.” Joseph Addison Dressing modestly is one of the most popular topics for Christians to talk about. It falls anywhere between highly regarded as the most important virtue for women to being seen as unnecessary legalism. Dressing modesty often gets touted for preserving purity…

Radical Womanhood REVIEW

“Written by a former feminist who now finds herself embracing the distinctions between men and women, Radical Womanhood will equip women from all different perspectives and backgrounds to understand what it means to be a woman. Far from taking a combative approach toward understanding the complexities of female identity, Radical Womanhood presents the pro-woman truth…

Biblical Femininity Introduction

“Femininity” is starting to become somewhat of an internet buzzword these days. It’s a fashion mood. It’s an identity.  Some see it as opposed to feminism, some people are feminine AND feminist.  And now men can be feminine, too.   Is feminine something you either are or aren’t? Can you develop this? Is it something nurtured…

Ways To Increase Meekness Part 2

I’m sure you made it to Ways To Increase Meekness Part 2 from Part 1. Thank you for reading and I’m glad you made it!  You’ll notice that Part 1 consisted of conversation-specific advice. In Part 2 I’ve broadened out a bit to include some overall lifestyle choices and a few very practical tips. Stick…

God’s High Calling For Women Book REVIEW

What is God’s high calling for women in the church, in the body of Christ? Is it to be silent all the time? Does the Bible support women teachers/pastors/leaders? Does the Bible put down women or lift them up?  These are important questions as the modern church is in upheaval on so many topics. Women’s…

Three Ways To Increase Meekness

Three ways to increase meekness, that’s it? Wow, sounds so easy.  It’s not easy, but it’s a worthy endeavor nonetheless. In this post, I’m sharing from my personal experience with lacking meekness.  It hindered my relationships and left me feeling empty. I sought to be the center of attention and couldn’t pass up an opportunity…