Sarah Bessey Quotes
Our Big And Good God Is At Work In The World, And We Have Been Invited To Participate Fully - However God Has Gifted And Equipped And Called Each Of Us. One Needn't Identify As A Feminist To Participate In The Redemptive Movement Of God For Women In The World. The Gospel Is More Than Enough. Of Course It Is! But As Long As I Know How Important Maternal Health Is To Haiti's Future, And As Long As I Know That Women Are Being Abused And Raped, As Long As I Know Girls Are Being Denied Life Itself Through Selective Abortion, Abandonment, And Abuse, As Long As Brave Little Girls In Afghanistan Are Attacked With Acid For The Crime Of Going To School, And Until Being A Christian Is Synonymous With Doing Something About These Things, You Can Also Call Me A Feminist.23
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