Since God is sovereign, it follows that where He has placed you is full of information that is worth noticing. For example, if he has made you a female, there are some directions there for you to follow. If you are a child, you similarly have been given directions as to how to interact with your parents, and so forth. In this episode we discuss how to look around, know who you are, and invest your efforts wisely.
Then Summer has a Feminist of the Week that will put the nail in the coffin of any possible book deals. Join us!
Oh my goodness. Y’all. π
I’m glad you mentioned that article on feminism. I had read it previously and went, “what the WHAT?!” when I read the author’s conclusion. It is good to hear that I’m not alone in thinking that she missed the mark. Like… by a lot.
Also, agreed, let’s be faithful in the little things. Like cleaning our homes — if we only did dishes once a week(ish), our house would become a smelly pit of stinkiness. Being honest with ourselves and staying in fellowship with friends who hold us accountable is key. Maybe an episode on marks of a true friend?
Thanks for being awesome, ladies! Keep up the good work.
Btw…. I do NOT use R&S for my curriculum. But we do homeschool. π
Lastly — more episodes like your feminism series, please. I lovee the historical content with modern applications. You guys did an awesome job at that. π
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Oh you should try. The Thursday Murder Club. Four people in a retirement village who solve murders. Itβs a great lightweight read for being stuck in the dark and it was funny, light, easy listening but I couldnβt put it down, and. well, I liked it ππ€£