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Worthy: Celebrating the Value of Women
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Elyse M. Fitzpatrick1,155 ratings, 4.32 average rating, 264 reviews
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“Man and woman are designed to rule together. Exclusion of women is the opposite of God’s design. To exclude women is to exclude half of God’s creation means of ruling the earth. This means that we must include and celebrate the influence and presence of women in all realms of life. Women should be sought after and encouraged, educated and equipped, taught, learned with and learned from, celebrated and needed as essential partners in a shared task.”
― Worthy: Celebrating the Value of Women
― Worthy: Celebrating the Value of Women
“We are saying that women -- as a sex -- are not more sinful than men. Women are not more deceivable than men. Women are not less intelligent than men. Women are not more prone to error than men. Women are not more dangerous than men. Women are not more arrogant or domineering than men. Women are not to be viewed with more suspicion than men. All women are born into sin, unrighteous by both nature and choice -- as are all men.”
― Worthy: Celebrating the Value of Women
― Worthy: Celebrating the Value of Women
“every story of misogyny and abuse should be heard and taken to heart. The #MeToo and #ChurchToo movements have demonstrated in spades what many women already knew: Too many of us are not cherished or valued; too many of us wouldn't even know what that means. Instead, many have been disbelieved, denigrated, and dismissed, simply because we are women, and this has happened both historically and in today's churches as well. But merely understanding that the church has been dismissive, abusive, or even misogynistic will not help us... Instead, we need to affirm the positive stories and contributions of women -- not only as wives, mothers, and daughters, but primarily as God's image-bearers.”
― Worthy: Celebrating the Value of Women
― Worthy: Celebrating the Value of Women
“We see a remarkable change in Eve. Her first recorded words are a conversation with a serpent, ending with her deception in the Garden. Outside the Garden, her first recorded words are a confession of faith. She now recognizes the schemes of the serpent. She perseveres through pain and disappointment with eyes on the Lord and hope in his promise.”
― Worthy: Celebrating the Value of Women
― Worthy: Celebrating the Value of Women
