One of the reasons women gave for our failure to shatter the “glass ceiling” in the 1980′s is that women have to work harder than the men to get ahead. As the daughters of the women of my generation begin to enter the workforce, the same tired song is making a comeback. Do we really [...]
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I came across the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey early in my career and soon thereafter discarded many books I had accumulated (e.g. Games Your Mother Never Taught You, Hardball for Women and a host of others). They were written during a time when Feminists were very vocal and angry and [...]
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Euphemisms mask evil with find sounding words. “Pro-choice” sounds like a good thing. After all, who doesn’t want the freedom to choose? In reality, “pro-choice” is just a polite way of saying pro-abortion. Christianity has never been anti-choice nor does becoming a Christian negate the believer’s freedom or ability to choose. We’re not mindless zombies. [...]
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More and more younger women are posing the question: Can I be a Christian Feminist? My answer to the question today is, “It depends” . As I study God’s Word, that view may change. To the extent that your brand of feminism holds to a Biblical or Christian world view, then “Yes” you can be [...]
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Through a number of friends, I received a link to a short Facebook video of Alex Mandossian introducing his “Think-Play Matrix.” He offers a fresh insight into the abundance and scarcity mindsets using the four quadrant matrix below. An abundance mindset recognizes there is more than enough resources and opportunity for everyone. It allows us to [...]
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