Friday, October 23, 2009

A Woman's Nation?

Yesterday I was viewing the Today Show and became overwhelmingly interested due to the subject being discussed: The Role of Women. One of the anchors made the statement that we are no longer dealing with “The Battle of the Sexes” but rather, “The Battle of Negotiation.” I found this rhetoric extremely contradictorily to the main heading of the entire weekly segment being: “A Woman’s Nation.” Wouldn’t this suggest that the battle is still over the sexes? If we believe in equality, then why should the title of this special series be “A Woman’s Nation?” I would suggest that if any TV network produced a segment on “A Man’s Nation,” there would be major uproar! Yesterday’s segment also included an interview with President Obama. He pointed out that several years ago his wife asked why it was always her duty to pick up the children from school or to do the household chores. Once again, I was reminded of the world’s view of womanhood that is proclaimed and widely accepted across this “Nation under God.” The entire conclusion of yesterday’s subject was that there were “High Places” for women. These “high places” focus solely on what Betty Friedan wrote in her, Feminist Mystique, in 1963, as she suggested women would "find themselves" if they got an education and began a career. Why is the role of being a helper not seen as a “High Place” for women?

This past week I had the privilege of spending time with my two nephews and niece as they came to visit me from Tennessee. We had so much fun…playing outside…reading…watching cartoons…activities… But, I must admit I have never been so exhausted in my life!!! In this certain phase of my life, I am a single, career woman; I go into the workplace daily...I will be the first to admit…it is much easier to go to work than to stay home and take care of children. However, I can think of no higher calling and privilege for a woman to embrace! Being a helper, whether single or married is the HIGHEST PLACE that a woman could ever hope to achieve. Therein lies True Success. Although, it may not be looked at as important, there could be no greater role for a woman.

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Author, Dave Sterrett to Guest Lecture @ LU Women's Studies Classes!


The Center for Women's Ministries is honored to have Author, Dave Sterrett to guest lecture in all Women's Studies classes this coming Tuesday! Sterrett, a Liberty University grad, just recently wrote the book, “O” God: A Dialogue on Truth and Oprah’s Spirituality, with co-author, Josh McDowell. Please check out the review below. If you are not a women's ministry student but would like to hear author, Dave Sterrett, please contact the Center for Women's Ministries at 434-582-7038.

Wednesday, October 07, 2009

Book Review & Recommendation


In a culture so widely accepting of various beliefs but at the same time so extremely empty and aimless, Josh McDowell’s and Dave Sterrett’s book, “O” God: A Dialogue on Truth and Oprah’s Spirituality could not be more timely or more applicable. In this fictional dialogue between two graduate young women, the authors uncover the rampant influence of Oprah’s philosophy on the minds of millions. Although some would claim her voice as subtle, this book reveals how clear she is in regard to her spirituality. Throughout the book, the authors distinguish between the relativism Oprah speaks of versus the absolute truth in which she is completely opposed. The reader becomes aware of the danger in pluralism as well as the ultimate need to discover the Truth.