We live in a world that seeks to define women by their bodies or their tasks. They are either commodities to be exploited or pawns in someone’s agenda.  As a father, this breaks my heart. As a pastor, I know it’s evil. Our daughters AND sons need a healthy vision of womanhood that is not tied to an ever-changing image of physical beauty. They also need to see how women are unique image-bearers of God far beyond the tasks they do-whether in the home or in the work force.  On this podcast I humbly present a definition rooted in God’s word for our ladies to aspire and our men to affirm.

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Show Highlights

  • The pressure on females to look perfect in our social media culture
  • Changing standards of beauty for women over time
  • Why coming up with the definition for womanhood was much more difficult
  • The danger of the church trying to define women by their domestic duties
  • A simple definition: “You’re a woman. That means God made you graceful to heal others.”
  • Rejecting Worldly Identity
  • Expecting God’s Greater Reward
  • Acting with Strength and Wisdom
  • Loving Others Boldly
  • Developing the habit of catching your children doing good

Resources mentioned

1 Peter 5:8 Be alert and of sober mind. Your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lionlooking for someone to devour.

Changing Standards of Beauty over time

Men’s Fraternity by Robert Lewis

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