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How the Church Paved the Road to Feminism
Liberalism | Feminism

How the Church Paved the Road to Feminism

ByNicole Leaman

Around the time of the Second Great Awakening, the church began to see increased revivalism within its sectors. Social and moral reform spread across the United States.

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The Dark Side of Feminism
Feminism

The Dark Side of Feminism

ByNicole Leaman

“The nuclear family must be destroyed…whatever its ultimate meaning, the break-up of families now is an objectively revolutionary process,” hailed Linda Gordon. Is Feminism the right answer?

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Feminism in the Church
Feminism

Feminism in the Church

ByNicole Leaman

For 2,000 years, Orthodox Christianity has taught distinct gender roles. These gender responsibilities did not come from man’s ingenuity, but from the Holy Scripture.

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Where Did All the Good Men Go?
Feminism | Uncategorized

Where Did All the Good Men Go?

ByNicole Leaman

The battering rams of feminism have beaten away at masculinity and manhood to the point where men have had enough.

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Understanding Poverty the Christian Way
Poverty | Social Justice

Understanding Poverty the Christian Way

ByNicole Leaman

Situations, like people, come in all shapes and sizes and are complex. We must realize the difficulty and complexity of poverty. Like a doctor, we must diagnose and prescribe the correctly so we don’t end up harming people.

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4 Principles for “The Good Life”
Conservatism

4 Principles for “The Good Life”

ByNicole Leaman

Sometimes, the hard talks, the hard lessons, and the most difficult times of our lives are what is best for us. These times “build character.” Tough words of love are welcomed by the wise.

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