April 2010

The Pleasure of Patriarchy, part five

Last month, I suggested that, as we battle the false teaching of feminism that pervades our daily lives, we need to take pleasure in godly femininity. Now, in order to find this godly pleasure, let’s investigate what pleasure is and how to pursue it. And before we can rightly see what it is, we’ll have to look carefully at the false view of pleasure held by our contemporary culture...

Do Women Need Less Education Than Men? Part 2

In reading the responses to my last blog post, I am struck by the number of false assumptions made. Some are personal (that I regret my time in college, that I went into debt, etc.) Others are overarching and I would like to address them briefly. Here are the myths:

Satisfied with Fatness

The daily life of a mother is fraught with emotion. There is delight in sweet belly laughs and all of the firsts; love as she kisses mushy toddler cheeks and hears, “Mom, you’re cute,” for the billionth time; pride in seeing a future man diligently haul mulch and shovel snow; contentment in shared hayrides and Daddy’s apple pie; joy as a fledgling reader chooses God’s Word...