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This week Rodney sits down with author Jennifer Strickland, who has a new book coming out title, "I Am A Woman: Taking Back Our Name."
It’s time for women to reclaim what makes them uniquely female and affirm God’s breathtaking design for womanhood.
“Wake up!” cries Jennifer Strickland in this bracing call to women. With womanhood itself under a withering cultural attack, this is no time for Christians to stand teary-eyed on the sidelines.
Men are invading women’s sports and even bathrooms, while schools indoctrinate children in lies about gender fluidity. The assault of insanity on reality took normal women by surprise, but we can’t waste another minute in fighting back.
Our culture needs an answer to the lies that are crippling young women. We cannot abdicate our responsibility to the next generation. It is up to women who fear God to restore the true meaning of our name.
In I Am a Woman, Strickland calls us to uphold the dignity of womanhood with clarity and compassion. She urges readers to cherish the power imbedded in the name “Woman”—because women are not undefinable. Women must reclaim their name and reject any agenda that diminishes the dignity of sex and gender for future generations—before it’s too late.
By wethepeople podcastThis week Rodney sits down with author Jennifer Strickland, who has a new book coming out title, "I Am A Woman: Taking Back Our Name."
It’s time for women to reclaim what makes them uniquely female and affirm God’s breathtaking design for womanhood.
“Wake up!” cries Jennifer Strickland in this bracing call to women. With womanhood itself under a withering cultural attack, this is no time for Christians to stand teary-eyed on the sidelines.
Men are invading women’s sports and even bathrooms, while schools indoctrinate children in lies about gender fluidity. The assault of insanity on reality took normal women by surprise, but we can’t waste another minute in fighting back.
Our culture needs an answer to the lies that are crippling young women. We cannot abdicate our responsibility to the next generation. It is up to women who fear God to restore the true meaning of our name.
In I Am a Woman, Strickland calls us to uphold the dignity of womanhood with clarity and compassion. She urges readers to cherish the power imbedded in the name “Woman”—because women are not undefinable. Women must reclaim their name and reject any agenda that diminishes the dignity of sex and gender for future generations—before it’s too late.