Men just seemed to really slip in the 40’s, 50’s, as husbands and heads of households, from my experience, post-war alcoholism and infidelity. My mom told me never rely on a man to provide for you and became a corporate sales leader in a skyscraper in a big city, it was extremely fashionable to be a lady in high heals. Now I’m married with three children making crafts selling vintage stuff on Etsy, etc, with a biology Ed degree. It’s just funny how fast I had to run to escape the mentality my mom taught me. It burned me out before I was even 30. Cannot wait to watch the documentary!
I was what I called a "semi-femi" for a period until I had children. Thankfully the Lord softened my heart and showed me what a great calling it is to be a mother.
These women have truly changed my life. I learned how to knit when I was a child but lost interest and put it down for years. I’m now a 28 year old mom of two toddler boys with a baby girl coming in a few weeks and I’ve realized through listening to these ladies for a few years now and through having children of my own how important culture building is. From inspiration from them I have since picked up knitting again and am learning 3 different knitting techniques from different parts of the world. I just finished a knitted mouse for my son and have moved on to starting to make two stegosauruses 😅 I’m currently learning how to sew and have completed my first project. I’m now starting a quilt. I’ve learned crochet as well in the past year and have a few good projects under my belt with that also. I am currently in my kitchen making homemade puff pastry for danishes. My point is that I would not have the ambition for culture building in my home that I do without these women! I learned godly discipline from their father and his books but these ladies have taught me even further into how to actually be a creative godly wife. Love them
Love hearing about crafting, because I'm knee deep in sewing, polymer clay molding, and paper crafting (making cut files). It's the best to give to others. I made paper baskets for our neighbors toddler, and handmade cards to love others.
It's so fun to sit in on this chat with two sisters! It reminds me a little of my family and how we also talk over one another and are laughing throughout. I love your humor and your vocabulary, your intelligence. The apples don't fall far from the tree, do they? I find myself working harder on my morning routine while listening to you! Laundry started, plants watered, kitchen tidy! Ready to go pick strawberries! Thank you!
As 60 year old believer, saved out of SoCal L.A. everyday feminism, Mary Daly's All The Way Home saved my marriage, my sanity and my mind. I absolutely see the extremes that came in but it was such a relief from the gunk. Thank you for recalibrating the vision and staying vibrant and biblical. What a joy to follow your conversations.
I genuinely appreciated how you both interjected to the conversation…there were times when I wondered if “that unforeseen snd spontaneous contribution” might derail the speaker’s point, but you gals supported one another’s contributions so lovingly! And not only lovingly, but you both had a blast! It taught me to view “interruptions” as opportunities to love. Truly! This was wonderful! Thank you, gals!! Congratulations on Eve in Exile!!
Lol! Y’all are my tribe kind of ladies. I’ve tried and made like 100 percent of the crafts you spoke of. I graduated in 1995 so I know about going to the library to check out books about tatting and stained glass making, and rug making and chair weaving.😆
I’ve listened to you two ladies since the beginning of ‘What Have You”, and it’s a highlight of my week. (I’m more like your mom’s age.). I love how ya’ll enjoy one another and can become so tickled that you can’t even go on until the laughter subsides. I never had a sister growing up, so I listen with great delight. Ya’ll really ‘meddle’ sometimes - and I appreciate the challenges and biblical insight you provide. I can’t wait to watch the documentary. And I hope ya’ll do some more of these video episodes - but maybe a less ‘warehouse’ background next time? Lol! May the Lord encourage your hearts and strengthen you as you continue to reach out to us ladies - we need your voices!
“What ails your bobbin?!” 😂😂😂 Also, when you talked about your rag rug, I was reminded of a book on rag rugs that someone tried to give me… 😂. I currently have an open project that’s a Macrame table runner. It’s been hanging from a 2x4, off the top of my patio doors, the past month!! It’s a long project ok guys! 😂
I can't decide what I think about the Wilson family. I've listened to Rachel's and Rebekah's podcast for years, and I've seen them grow some, but I still disagree with the way they communicate sometimes. Years ago they used to laugh hysterically about other people's sin issues. They don't do that anymore. I messaged them about it several times. It seems like their family has a very strange sense of humor. On one hand it's good for us to laugh at our own sin struggles so that we don't take ourselves too seriously. However I think it's very unkind to laugh at other people's sin. It's like they don't realize how they are affecting their listeners. Sometimes I hear them say things on their podcast that are absolutely true, about how we should not judge others and how we should not be prideful, but then I think to myself, why aren't you taking your own advice? It reminds me of when Jesus told his disciples to do what the Pharisees say but don't do what they do.
I'm going to start using, "What ails your bobbin?" in place of asking if someone is okay/why the long face, etc. 🤣 We love you, precious ladies! God bless you guys! Can't wait to watch Eve in Exile!
Yep I'm trying to be good at gardening and I'm not so great at it. But someday I will be. I always have success and failure each season or something that comes up, but it teaches me sooooo much especially patience. It was the first thing I did after severe illness when I thought I cud do nothing, contribute nothing and the Lord raised me out of my sickbed. So I watered a seed. And it grew, then it bloomed. So I started watering everything and I started to sing praises. Then I planted more things to water and tend. I was able to see God's faithfulness and wonder and that I had an active and a passive role to play and that I still had purpose and value because he says I do. I was able to comeback from years of an incurable disease raging havoc on my life to finding my purpose and some peace and knowing he will build me up to be the wife and mother and sister he calls me to be. Completely dependent upon the Holy Spirit and responsible for participating in what I'm called to.
Depends on their attitude ;). Bekah brings it back to the Prov. 31 woman - yes, she works outside of the home, but it all revolves around her home, and her family; and that's what makes the difference.
from movie Anne Of Green Gables: 1. Imagination is wonderful 2. The beautiful, innocent friendship of young & beyond women 3. The Great line, "to despair is to turn your back on God".
Well in today’s climate I really don’t think universities are in the best interest of women especially Christians anyway because of their agenda and just how expensive is it really do believe we can educate ourselves in different ways and college shouldn’t be the first thing that comes into mind at least it doesn’t to me
Neomarxist ideology filling the moral/ontological vacuum left in the wake of the untenable existential implications of secular materialism. If there is no God, life ultimately has no meaning or purpose. People are unable to fully accept that. So Neomarxism has become the default moral perspective, as propagated in academic environments since the Frankfurt "school" of marxist academics infiltrated US universities in the '30s with "critical theory". Critical theory is a perspective of analysis of a society with presuppositions and bias toward power structure (biased and simplified, to the point of dishonesty and caricature) with the ultimate objective of overthrowing said structures and replacing them with a marxist ideologically driven and controlled totalitarian government. Nothing ambiguous about Neomarxism. If you cannot accept the truth from God, the Ministry of Truth will clarify anything you need to think, do, or say.
Agreed. Too many Christian women fall into the trap of going to college and spending their prime fertile years getting a degree that they don't even want to "use" in the professional sense after marriage but then end up feeling trapped by debt and unable to be stay at home moms because of their student loans. Being a homemaker and a mother is a huge and important task that requires much work, the cultivation of various skills, and an excellent lifelong pursuit of education and knowledge. You don't need to go to college to obtain any of those.
QUESTION, please.... Can one read the book and get most/much of the truth/gist/idea/content of of the Eve in Exile movie? ... i.e. is the movie taken more or less from the book? THANKS!
On the podcast they talk a lot about how busy they are with all the hosting they do and cooking and planning events for the church or new St Andrews College. They weave and do pottery and sew and remodel their houses and cook and teach and it seems like they never sit down. I know they believe in Sabbath rest but it seems like they're communicating to other women that you're not a good Christian woman unless you're doing all of these things in just this way. And they hardly ever talk about their own sin struggles. I've heard them talk on the podcast about how they don't want to disrespect their husbands by discussing their marriages on the podcast and they don't want to shame their children by discussing their children. Sometimes they do discuss their own sin but it's usually something that was only a struggle years and years ago and far removed from the present. Rachel in particular, lacks a great deal of humility. If she reads this she'll probably tell me that pride is offended by Pride. And she's right; except I'm willing to admit that I'm prideful and I don't think she's willing to admit that about herself.
Either these 2 know better or they r being mislead, but I would recommend they study history a little closer. I have studied renaissance art & art history for 7 years, a real passion guiding a deep dive. I am very familiar with the era they speak of in Holland, France, & America. Lets use Holland as the primary example because the other 2 countries pretty much (outside of a slight variation in culture related to that country) follow suit. Yes it is true that Holland or Dutch culture demanded a certain level or cleanliness & homemaking……but there were no suburbs, there were no housewives doing these chores in their own homes. To understand this, u must realize that there was huge class separation & basically only 2 classes: super wealthy & everyone else. Shipping had expanded due to technology improving ships & shipping lanes explored, chartered, & then opened with treaties between governments. The men who were able to exploit this moment in history garnered super wealth as shipping moguls. Their wives did not work, not even in the privacy of their own homes. Basically, everyone other than these wealthy families scratched out a living working on ships, docks, selling fish & vegetables, & providing services. These average families were so starved for opportunity, it was completely normal & common, when a daughter became 14, she would ….if lucky enough to b accepted…..b sent to a wealthy home & put to work. They would sleep 2-3 in a bed in single rooms often in the attic & worked every moment they were awake. The only thing that kept them free of work at night was the lack of electricity forcing people to rely on candle light. From sun up to sun down they scrubbed all of the fancy silk & lacy items worn by the lady of the house, her husband, & the children. As well, they performed every chore that ran the household. This is what they did for the rest of their short lives. Unless! They were impregnated by the head of the household & IF he happened to b kind enough to pay support for his illegitimate child, but this was extremely rare (the child support)……or if they could meet a male worker (such as the fish market guy, or dock worker,etc) who finds a path out of poverty & decides to marry her. I could go on & on but u get the picture. The same with embroidering French napkins & caring for those mansions, etc…..even in America……where society women benefitted from having slave labor or the working class women u point to were extremely poor & forced to resort to prostitution to make just enough for a single meal each day. Were these women empowered?? No. So u may have a positive point to make regarding modern homemakers in America, but u should avoid the history u point to, as it does not support ur narrative. As well, remember……feminism is not about the empowerment u describe when mentioning clean floors. Many women were patronized by men in power by allowing them to wag their finger & make demands such as ‘take ur shoes off’. These men were happy to play along if it meant these second class citizens remained happy & willing to serve their ‘private’ needs. Instead, feminism is about gaining the right to vote, to work, to manage their own money, to own land, to divorce a bad husband, to not b raped, to not b jailed by a judicial system who proved they were not performing their sworn duty as a wife (sex on demand). To blur these facts & attempt to sell ur point as if being a women has always included being treated humanely is not only misleading, it actually threatens the changes that brought forth ur ability to create & post this video or to b recognized as an author, to have ur book published under ur name & not the name of ur husband or father.
I am all for femininity! So why do the women in these conversations never wear a dress. I'm not saying you have to wear a dress all the time, but how about occasionally wearing a dress.
Because femininity is so much more than a dress......the trans community has fetishized all the outer trappings of femininity while desecrating the actual of what it means to be a woman.
@@AdrienneJung.M Yes, femininity is so much more than a dress, but femininity includes dress. The "trans community" remark is a Fallacy of Relevance. I don't think Christian women who almost never wear a dress would say, "it is because transvestites wear dresses. Transvestites have ruined dress-wearing for me!"
The messiah's name was always going to be Jesus according to Zechariah Chapter 6... which is the same name as the post exile high priest ,Yeshua! if the concept of Messiah and God are separate then it doesn't automatically follow that sins can be forgiven.. only God can forgive sins. furthermore if the expectation of Messiah is to reverse the events of Genesis 3 Genesis 6 and Genesis 11 then by Definition messiah has to be more than just a man. Jesus being born of Mary but not of Joseph is not a problem according to Jewish history because I believe during the reign of Queen Alexandra Jewish law made Heritage pass on, by matrilineal Bases. A basis for the Trinity can be established in the Old Testament by passages like Amos 4:11Isaiah 48:16.. and Judges chapter 2:1 and Daniel 7:9-14 Support for the idea of God becoming man in Scripture are Deuteronomy 18 verses 15 to 18 Focus of the verse speaks of the coming Messiah coming from lineage of Israel like unto moses. We also have Exodus chapter 23 verse 20 and 21 the context of which is speaking about the future Endeavor of going over Jordan then we come to Joshua chapter 5 verses 13 to 15 and the context of this passage is having just gone over the Jordan into Israel. Another proof of this idea perhaps most glaringly Jeremiah chapter 1 verses 4-10... the first thing you want to pay attention to is titles in verse 4 and verse 9... Hashem and the word of the Lord these titles are used interchangeably there's some definite implication there but the point of emphasis here is verse 9 because it goes a little further than just anthropomorphic language. Now the next concern is did Jesus ever claim to be God? And for this the scriptures I would provide are Matthew 26:64 Jesus directly quotes Daniel 7:13 John 10:34 Jesus claims to be the judge in Psalm 82 referencing verse 6 In John 10 versus Both 11 and 14 Jesus Yeshua says that he is the Good Shepherd and you can cross-reference this with the very first line of Psalm 23. In Mark chapter 6 starting from verse 45 Jesus walks on the water this is something designated in the Old Testament for something only God (job 9:8) can do this separates Jesus from the other people who did miracles. Where another claim would be is in the fact that Jesus forgives sins, off the top of my head is Mark chapter 2 now certainly there have always been Messianic claimants but none of them have ever claimed to forgive sins. Now the question becomes why would Jesus so secretive why didn't he just come out and say that he was the Lord God of Israel?... well one scripture off the top of my head of that I would provide here that might be interesting is this Matthew 16:20 "then he commanded his disciples that they should tell no one that he was Jesus the Christ"... my suggestion to you here, would be that the crucifixion how to take place at a certain place at a certain time and under a specific set of circumstances. Please Look into all the scriptures I made mention here I hope this helps even one person Hashem bless everyone of you... in the name of Jesus both son and God of David king of Israel, amen!
I was wondering if anyone from Christ Church could speak on women wearing head coverings. There is a large movement in support, 1 Corinthians 11 teaches it. It's recent for women not to wear them and seems to have stopped with the feminist movement.
Verse 15 of this chapter addresses the topic: 15 But if a woman have long hair, it is a glory to her: for her hair is given her for a covering. 16 But if any man seem to be contentious, we have no such custom, neither the churches of God. Paul is clarifying here that a woman’s long hair is given for a covering and that he has no such custom.
Love the discussion! Just need to rectify.... As Muslims we are taught that Allah is Everywhere, because the power to live our lives comes from Allah. Allah says in the Holy Quran that He is closer to us than our jugular vein. We do not need to go via any other being to connect to Him. Allah says 'Ask Me! ' There is even a chapter in the Holy Quran that starts with.... ' I listen to the woman who complains to me about her husband'. So we have a direct connection to God Almighty!
I also witnessed a lot of of weird reactionary impulses in my churches growing up. A woman at our church actually told my mother that women should absolutely not go to college. And AMEN to sharing recipes! I have a book of all of my perfected recipes that I want my kids to self publish and give out at my funeral. 🤣🤣
@@rebekahguilder602 that's absurd. I'm not sure where people get some ridiculous notions. I also don't agree with the idea of one fundamentalist woman who said gymnastics and figure skating isn't an acceptable activity for catholic young women.
Biblically, a woman should be covered by male authority. The problem for women is a dirth of Godly fathers who have created the environment for daughters to explore while preparing herself for being the helpmeet and queen for her new husband and family (psalms 45)
You have no idea how helpful and inspiring this is!!! Thank you both so much for sharing your God-given wisdom🥺🖤
love your channel
Men just seemed to really slip in the 40’s, 50’s, as husbands and heads of households, from my experience, post-war alcoholism and infidelity. My mom told me never rely on a man to provide for you and became a corporate sales leader in a skyscraper in a big city, it was extremely fashionable to be a lady in high heals.
Now I’m married with three children making crafts selling vintage stuff on Etsy, etc, with a biology Ed degree. It’s just funny how fast I had to run to escape the mentality my mom taught me. It burned me out before I was even 30.
Cannot wait to watch the documentary!
Hard to find men to compare them to these days. No one’s allowed themselves or their children to be tested. Comfort comfort comfort!
Women are meant to be builders of culture, not mere consumers of culture....I absolutely love that!
Just finished watching Eve in Exile on my Canon Press App. I can’t praise it enough. What an inspiration. Thank you! ☺️
You can only watch it on that app and not on RUclips?
I was what I called a "semi-femi" for a period until I had children. Thankfully the Lord softened my heart and showed me what a great calling it is to be a mother.
These women have truly changed my life. I learned how to knit when I was a child but lost interest and put it down for years. I’m now a 28 year old mom of two toddler boys with a baby girl coming in a few weeks and I’ve realized through listening to these ladies for a few years now and through having children of my own how important culture building is. From inspiration from them I have since picked up knitting again and am learning 3 different knitting techniques from different parts of the world. I just finished a knitted mouse for my son and have moved on to starting to make two stegosauruses 😅 I’m currently learning how to sew and have completed my first project. I’m now starting a quilt. I’ve learned crochet as well in the past year and have a few good projects under my belt with that also. I am currently in my kitchen making homemade puff pastry for danishes. My point is that I would not have the ambition for culture building in my home that I do without these women! I learned godly discipline from their father and his books but these ladies have taught me even further into how to actually be a creative godly wife. Love them
Love hearing about crafting, because I'm knee deep in sewing, polymer clay molding, and paper crafting (making cut files). It's the best to give to others. I made paper baskets for our neighbors toddler, and handmade cards to love others.
It's so fun to sit in on this chat with two sisters! It reminds me a little of my family and how we also talk over one another and are laughing throughout. I love your humor and your vocabulary, your intelligence. The apples don't fall far from the tree, do they? I find myself working harder on my morning routine while listening to you! Laundry started, plants watered, kitchen tidy! Ready to go pick strawberries! Thank you!
As 60 year old believer, saved out of SoCal L.A. everyday feminism, Mary Daly's All The Way Home saved my marriage, my sanity and my mind. I absolutely see the extremes that came in but it was such a relief from the gunk. Thank you for recalibrating the vision and staying vibrant and biblical. What a joy to follow your conversations.
I genuinely appreciated how you both interjected to the conversation…there were times when I wondered if “that unforeseen snd spontaneous contribution” might derail the speaker’s point, but you gals supported one another’s contributions so lovingly! And not only lovingly, but you both had a blast! It taught me to view “interruptions” as opportunities to love. Truly! This was wonderful! Thank you, gals!!
Congratulations on Eve in Exile!!
Eve in Exile was great, in todays world it was a really refreshing change like stepping out on summer grass with bare feet on the first summer day.
You ladies are awesome! I listen to your podcast often and it is fun to see you on video. ❤
I laughed so hard when you were telling about the rug you wove. Thanks 😂
Lol! Y’all are my tribe kind of ladies. I’ve tried and made like 100 percent of the crafts you spoke of. I graduated in 1995 so I know about going to the library to check out books about tatting and stained glass making, and rug making and chair weaving.😆
I’ve listened to you two ladies since the beginning of ‘What Have You”, and it’s a highlight of my week. (I’m more like your mom’s age.). I love how ya’ll enjoy one another and can become so tickled that you can’t even go on until the laughter subsides. I never had a sister growing up, so I listen with great delight. Ya’ll really ‘meddle’ sometimes - and I appreciate the challenges and biblical insight you provide. I can’t wait to watch the documentary. And I hope ya’ll do some more of these video episodes - but maybe a less ‘warehouse’ background next time? Lol! May the Lord encourage your hearts and strengthen you as you continue to reach out to us ladies - we need your voices!
I loved it! Thank you for making this. You both look so much a like . Twinning
I laughed so hard when you talked about your fire hydrant sweater 😂😂😂😂 the image was so clear in my head as you described it. Truly hilarious!!!
I loved this! So good, thank you.
“What ails your bobbin?!” 😂😂😂 Also, when you talked about your rag rug, I was reminded of a book on rag rugs that someone tried to give me… 😂. I currently have an open project that’s a Macrame table runner. It’s been hanging from a 2x4, off the top of my patio doors, the past month!! It’s a long project ok guys! 😂
I can't decide what I think about the Wilson family. I've listened to Rachel's and Rebekah's podcast for years, and I've seen them grow some, but I still disagree with the way they communicate sometimes. Years ago they used to laugh hysterically about other people's sin issues. They don't do that anymore. I messaged them about it several times. It seems like their family has a very strange sense of humor. On one hand it's good for us to laugh at our own sin struggles so that we don't take ourselves too seriously. However I think it's very unkind to laugh at other people's sin. It's like they don't realize how they are affecting their listeners. Sometimes I hear them say things on their podcast that are absolutely true, about how we should not judge others and how we should not be prideful, but then I think to myself, why aren't you taking your own advice? It reminds me of when Jesus told his disciples to do what the Pharisees say but don't do what they do.
Godly women are fascinating.
Especially these days
and rare
Probably my favorite podcast lol!!
You two were just... shooting the breeze here largely, but this is quite valuable, especially for the younger crowd. Thank you.
Loved the documentary!
I'm going to start using, "What ails your bobbin?" in place of asking if someone is okay/why the long face, etc. 🤣
We love you, precious ladies! God bless you guys! Can't wait to watch Eve in Exile!
What a great legacy of Christian faith for your family! The modern church so badly needs discerning, God fearing, Biblical teaching.
Just downloaded the app!
Can you link your sources? Especially your information on holland and women's imagination I'd find very interesting
What's the book that includes the details of the protestant Dutch women?
The Embarrassment of Riches- although i think it’s a very small section
Yep I'm trying to be good at gardening and I'm not so great at it. But someday I will be. I always have success and failure each season or something that comes up, but it teaches me sooooo much especially patience. It was the first thing I did after severe illness when I thought I cud do nothing, contribute nothing and the Lord raised me out of my sickbed. So I watered a seed. And it grew, then it bloomed. So I started watering everything and I started to sing praises. Then I planted more things to water and tend. I was able to see God's faithfulness and wonder and that I had an active and a passive role to play and that I still had purpose and value because he says I do. I was able to comeback from years of an incurable disease raging havoc on my life to finding my purpose and some peace and knowing he will build me up to be the wife and mother and sister he calls me to be. Completely dependent upon the Holy Spirit and responsible for participating in what I'm called to.
Are working moms able to read this without having to feel on defense all the time? Just wondering. I will be reading it soon
Depends on their attitude ;). Bekah brings it back to the Prov. 31 woman - yes, she works outside of the home, but it all revolves around her home, and her family; and that's what makes the difference.
Bekah is a high school teacher if that helps.
As a multi-crafter, I approve this episode. 👍
from movie Anne Of Green Gables: 1. Imagination is wonderful 2. The beautiful, innocent friendship of young & beyond women 3. The Great line, "to despair is to turn your back on God".
Well in today’s climate I really don’t think universities are in the best interest of women especially Christians anyway because of their agenda and just how expensive is it really do believe we can educate ourselves in different ways and college shouldn’t be the first thing that comes into mind at least it doesn’t to me
I don't even want my sons go to college in this climate either!!!
Oh no the ambiguous, undefined “agenda”.
Neomarxist ideology filling the moral/ontological vacuum left in the wake of the untenable existential implications of secular materialism.
If there is no God, life ultimately has no meaning or purpose.
People are unable to fully accept that. So Neomarxism has become the default moral perspective, as propagated in academic environments since the Frankfurt "school" of marxist academics infiltrated US universities in the '30s with "critical theory".
Critical theory is a perspective of analysis of a society with presuppositions and bias toward power structure (biased and simplified, to the point of dishonesty and caricature) with the ultimate objective of overthrowing said structures and replacing them with a marxist ideologically driven and controlled totalitarian government.
Nothing ambiguous about Neomarxism.
If you cannot accept the truth from God,
the Ministry of Truth will clarify anything you need to think, do, or say.
@@DM-dk7js to the blind it’s “ambiguous.”
Agreed. Too many Christian women fall into the trap of going to college and spending their prime fertile years getting a degree that they don't even want to "use" in the professional sense after marriage but then end up feeling trapped by debt and unable to be stay at home moms because of their student loans. Being a homemaker and a mother is a huge and important task that requires much work, the cultivation of various skills, and an excellent lifelong pursuit of education and knowledge. You don't need to go to college to obtain any of those.
Anyone catch the name of the woman of the reformation book?
The Embarrassment of Riches
QUESTION, please.... Can one read the book and get most/much of the truth/gist/idea/content of of the Eve in Exile movie? ... i.e. is the movie taken more or less from the book? THANKS!
Rebekka H Thanks!
I remember getting so frustrated with my first pie, I put two fist marks in it and baked it that way. 😒😆
😂😂😂
I tried for 23 minutes; You lost me on too many topics at once, and no format. But perhaps in the near future I'll check it again.
😂😂😂 - you are not alone…
Some of these commenters have never listened to What Have You 😂
Anne thought it was raspberry cordial so she let Diana drink all of it but it was actually wine. 😂
On the podcast they talk a lot about how busy they are with all the hosting they do and cooking and planning events for the church or new St Andrews College. They weave and do pottery and sew and remodel their houses and cook and teach and it seems like they never sit down. I know they believe in Sabbath rest but it seems like they're communicating to other women that you're not a good Christian woman unless you're doing all of these things in just this way. And they hardly ever talk about their own sin struggles. I've heard them talk on the podcast about how they don't want to disrespect their husbands by discussing their marriages on the podcast and they don't want to shame their children by discussing their children. Sometimes they do discuss their own sin but it's usually something that was only a struggle years and years ago and far removed from the present. Rachel in particular, lacks a great deal of humility. If she reads this she'll probably tell me that pride is offended by Pride. And she's right; except I'm willing to admit that I'm prideful and I don't think she's willing to admit that about herself.
Who is their dad ?
Douglas Wilson.
The walking foot is a total game changer.
Either these 2 know better or they r being mislead, but I would recommend they study history a little closer. I have studied renaissance art & art history for 7 years, a real passion guiding a deep dive. I am very familiar with the era they speak of in Holland, France, & America. Lets use Holland as the primary example because the other 2 countries pretty much (outside of a slight variation in culture related to that country) follow suit. Yes it is true that Holland or Dutch culture demanded a certain level or cleanliness & homemaking……but there were no suburbs, there were no housewives doing these chores in their own homes. To understand this, u must realize that there was huge class separation & basically only 2 classes: super wealthy & everyone else. Shipping had expanded due to technology improving ships & shipping lanes explored, chartered, & then opened with treaties between governments. The men who were able to exploit this moment in history garnered super wealth as shipping moguls. Their wives did not work, not even in the privacy of their own homes. Basically, everyone other than these wealthy families scratched out a living working on ships, docks, selling fish & vegetables, & providing services. These average families were so starved for opportunity, it was completely normal & common, when a daughter became 14, she would ….if lucky enough to b accepted…..b sent to a wealthy home & put to work. They would sleep 2-3 in a bed in single rooms often in the attic & worked every moment they were awake. The only thing that kept them free of work at night was the lack of electricity forcing people to rely on candle light. From sun up to sun down they scrubbed all of the fancy silk & lacy items worn by the lady of the house, her husband, & the children. As well, they performed every chore that ran the household. This is what they did for the rest of their short lives. Unless! They were impregnated by the head of the household & IF he happened to b kind enough to pay support for his illegitimate child, but this was extremely rare (the child support)……or if they could meet a male worker (such as the fish market guy, or dock worker,etc) who finds a path out of poverty & decides to marry her.
I could go on & on but u get the picture. The same with embroidering French napkins & caring for those mansions, etc…..even in America……where society women benefitted from having slave labor or the working class women u point to were extremely poor & forced to resort to prostitution to make just enough for a single meal each day.
Were these women empowered?? No.
So u may have a positive point to make regarding modern homemakers in America, but u should avoid the history u point to, as it does not support ur narrative.
As well, remember……feminism is not about the empowerment u describe when mentioning clean floors. Many women were patronized by men in power by allowing them to wag their finger & make demands such as ‘take ur shoes off’. These men were happy to play along if it meant these second class citizens remained happy & willing to serve their ‘private’ needs.
Instead, feminism is about gaining the right to vote, to work, to manage their own money, to own land, to divorce a bad husband, to not b raped, to not b jailed by a judicial system who proved they were not performing their sworn duty as a wife (sex on demand). To blur these facts & attempt to sell ur point as if being a women has always included being treated humanely is not only misleading, it actually threatens the changes that brought forth ur ability to create & post this video or to b recognized as an author, to have ur book published under ur name & not the name of ur husband or father.
Thank you for this comment. Correlation is not causation, as much as we would like to romanticize history as it suits us.
Yes, yes, yes,...and I think her father DID publish her book, didn't he? It's her name but daddy's publishing company, Canon Press.
I am all for femininity! So why do the women in these conversations never wear a dress. I'm not saying you have to wear a dress all the time, but how about occasionally wearing a dress.
Because femininity is so much more than a dress......the trans community has fetishized all the outer trappings of femininity while desecrating the actual of what it means to be a woman.
@@AdrienneJung.M Yes, femininity is so much more than a dress, but femininity includes dress. The "trans community" remark is a Fallacy of Relevance. I don't think Christian women who almost never wear a dress would say, "it is because transvestites wear dresses. Transvestites have ruined dress-wearing for me!"
That would be nice. I love dresses
The messiah's name was always going to be Jesus according to Zechariah Chapter 6... which is the same name as the post exile high priest ,Yeshua!
if the concept of Messiah and God are separate then it doesn't automatically follow that sins can be forgiven.. only God can forgive sins. furthermore if the expectation of Messiah is to reverse the events of Genesis 3 Genesis 6 and Genesis 11 then by Definition messiah has to be more than just a man.
Jesus being born of Mary but not of Joseph is not a problem according to Jewish history because I believe during the reign of Queen Alexandra Jewish law made Heritage pass on, by matrilineal Bases.
A basis for the Trinity can be established in the Old Testament by passages like Amos 4:11Isaiah 48:16.. and Judges chapter 2:1 and Daniel 7:9-14
Support for the idea of God becoming man in Scripture are Deuteronomy 18 verses 15 to 18 Focus of the verse speaks of the coming Messiah coming from lineage of Israel like unto moses.
We also have Exodus chapter 23 verse 20 and 21 the context of which is speaking about the future Endeavor of going over Jordan then we come to Joshua chapter 5 verses 13 to 15 and the context of this passage is having just gone over the Jordan into Israel.
Another proof of this idea perhaps most glaringly Jeremiah chapter 1 verses 4-10... the first thing you want to pay attention to is titles in verse 4 and verse 9... Hashem and the word of the Lord these titles are used interchangeably there's some definite implication there but the point of emphasis here is verse 9 because it goes a little further than just anthropomorphic language.
Now the next concern is did Jesus ever claim to be God? And for this the scriptures I would provide are Matthew 26:64 Jesus directly quotes Daniel 7:13
John 10:34 Jesus claims to be the judge in Psalm 82 referencing verse 6
In John 10 versus Both 11 and 14 Jesus Yeshua says that he is the Good Shepherd and you can cross-reference this with the very first line of Psalm 23.
In Mark chapter 6 starting from verse 45 Jesus walks on the water this is something designated in the Old Testament for something only God (job 9:8) can do this separates Jesus from the other people who did miracles.
Where another claim would be is in the fact that Jesus forgives sins, off the top of my head is Mark chapter 2
now certainly there have always been Messianic claimants but none of them have ever claimed to forgive sins.
Now the question becomes why would Jesus so secretive why didn't he just come out and say that he was the Lord God of Israel?... well one scripture off the top of my head of that I would provide here that might be interesting is this Matthew 16:20 "then he commanded his disciples that they should tell no one that he was Jesus the Christ"... my suggestion to you here, would be that the crucifixion how to take place at a certain place at a certain time and under a specific set of circumstances.
Please Look into all the scriptures I made mention here I hope this helps even one person
Hashem bless everyone of you... in the name of Jesus both son and God of David king of Israel, amen!
I was wondering if anyone from Christ Church could speak on women wearing head coverings. There is a large movement in support, 1 Corinthians 11 teaches it. It's recent for women not to wear them and seems to have stopped with the feminist movement.
Verse 15 of this chapter addresses the topic:
15 But if a woman have long hair, it is a glory to her: for her hair is given her for a covering.
16 But if any man seem to be contentious, we have no such custom, neither the churches of God.
Paul is clarifying here that a woman’s long hair is given for a covering and that he has no such custom.
Signed up for canon+ and watched the documentary. Amazing; thanks so much!!🤍
It’s easier to listen to a two-year old cry if your gluing something. ✌️
What?! You're not in the car?! ;)
They look so "told to come, and said yes because the men were right, however still really tired" hahahahahahahahaha
Love the discussion! Just need to rectify.... As Muslims we are taught that Allah is Everywhere, because the power to live our lives comes from Allah. Allah says in the Holy Quran that He is closer to us than our jugular vein.
We do not need to go via any other being to connect to Him. Allah says 'Ask Me! '
There is even a chapter in the Holy Quran that starts with....
' I listen to the woman who complains to me about her husband'.
So we have a direct connection to God Almighty!
These two could be twins!
I also witnessed a lot of of weird reactionary impulses in my churches growing up. A woman at our church actually told my mother that women should absolutely not go to college.
And AMEN to sharing recipes! I have a book of all of my perfected recipes that I want my kids to self publish and give out at my funeral. 🤣🤣
What about a dr that was a woman a mother of three children and saint though?
@@evaschroeder4020 What about her? God bless her!
@@rebekahguilder602 well I meant in response to someone who didn't believe women should be in college.
@@evaschroeder4020 That's pretty silly but some people do believe that.
@@rebekahguilder602 that's absurd. I'm not sure where people get some ridiculous notions. I also don't agree with the idea of one fundamentalist woman who said gymnastics and figure skating isn't an acceptable activity for catholic young women.
waiting for the comment of "how can we have two intelligent women instructing and sharing their thoughts to men!!!"
Biblically, a woman should be covered by male authority. The problem for women is a dirth of Godly fathers who have created the environment for daughters to explore while preparing herself for being the helpmeet and queen for her new husband and family (psalms 45)
What a mess of a presentation…erase and try again.
This woman is talking way to much.