Toxic Feminism & the Roles Of Women – How Feminism Redefined Femininity

If you read last week’s article, “Christian Imposter Syndrome,” I briefly discussed women’s roles in God’s eyes, society, and as wives and homemakers, and I had to leave you hanging. You don’t have to wait any longer because I will talk about it today.

If I recall, last week I left off with, “For many, it’s unconventional for a Christian woman to be outspoken or to have an opinion separate from her husband; it’s not godly or feminine for a Christian woman to do anything outside of caring for her children and her household. But that’s not true.”

Of course, not all Christians believe this about women. Most know that although women were primarily created to be mothers, caregivers, and helpmates to their husbands, they were also designed to minister to other women and the youth. Many were never meant to bear children but to bear witness instead. Their purpose and role are no less important and vital in advancing God’s kingdom than any man’s…

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