Our Extraordinary God, Working in Us Ordinary People
We’re back for Season 2, joined in this first episode by Anne Eckermann, who share the story of Grace Conference, run for women in Adelaide.
We’re back for Season 2, joined in this first episode by Anne Eckermann, who share the story of Grace Conference, run for women in Adelaide.
“She is probably too busy.” … “What could I possibly learn from her?”
This is the final post exploring some things older women were to teach younger women in Titus 2. The first explored the command to love children, and the second sought to reimagine homes as a place of work. This post will seek to explore how the work we have to do in our homes is meaningful. Perhaps I believe what feminism has taught me: that women need to be liberated from meaningless labour in their homes. Do you ever wonder whether you’re making the best use of your time, as you set down another meal that’s wholeheartedly rejected by your...
Women’s clothing is a neverending topic of conversation and opinion. Women seem to either wear too much or not enough depending on who you talk to. I was recently at a soccer game where a father with teenage girls was trying (unsuccessfully) to encourage them to cover up their exposed midriffs. I felt overwhelmed when I thought of my own two young girls who already have ideas about what they like and don’t like to wear. Current fashions encourage young ladies to wear high-waisted pants and short cropped tops, while others of us (perhaps more mature?) are doing all we...
I normally blog first thing in the morning, but as of this moment, it’s 4:20 in the afternoon and the winter sun is already making its way down the yellowing horizon. Sigh. Where did my day go? Usually, you’ll catch me typing fast and furiously at my local cafe, surrounded by hustle and bustle and powered by coffee and creative juice. But today, I’m bouncing at home on a birth ball, sluggish and sleep-deprived, 33 weeks pregnant. What was I talking about again? Baby Brain, insomnia, back pain and intensifying Braxton Hicks have popped up to slow me down. With only one...