Rachel Held Evans Quotes
I Get The Sense That Many In The Contemporary Biblical Womanhood Movement Feel That The Tasks Associated With Homemaking Have Been So Marginalized In Our Culture That It's Up To Them To Restore The Sacredness Of Keeping The Home. This Is A Noble Goal Indeed, And One Around Which All People Of Faith Can Rally. But In Our Efforts To Celebrate And Affirm God's Presence In The Home, We Should Be Wary Of Elevating The Vocation Of Homemaking Above All Others By Insinuating That For Women, God's Presence Is Somehow Restricted To That Sphere. If God Is The God Of All Pots And Pans, Then He Is Also The God Of All Shovels And Computers And Paints And Assembly Lines And Executive Offices And Classrooms. Peace And Joy Belong Not To The Woman Who Finds The Right Vocation, But To The Woman Who Finds God In Any Vocation, Who Looks For The Divine Around Every Corner.
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