Quotes from Carolyn McCulley
Men trust God by risking rejection. Women trust God by waiting.
~ Carolyn McCulley
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A true helpmate is not a blind follower, but rather she is a faithful friend and a wise sister in Christ who understands the seriousness of sin
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What we long for is perfection—in our works and in who we are. This is only possible through Jesus—Jesus lived the perfect life we can't, paid the penalty for our sins that we can't, and rose from the dead so that one day we will rise if we trust Him for the gift of eternal life. What needs to be done has already been done!
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My (Carolyn's) sister says that as a full-time mother she misses her annual review. Whenever she got her review on the job, she knew exactly how well she was doing against her performance goals. But mothering can be a long stretch of unappreciated labor.
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As a movement, feminism arose because women were being sinned against. I think that is a fair argument. But feminism also arose because women were sinning in response. That's a classic human problem: Sinners tend to sin in response to being sinned against.
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We're not adding to the "Mommy Wars." You can lower your guard. We are looking for unexpected grace.
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de acordo com os princípios bíblicos hoje requer que as mulheres sejam ousadas o suficiente para permanecer firmes contra filosofias e fortalezas que buscam destruir a Palavra de Deus e sua autoridade.
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Feminists put a lot of emphasis on roles because they equate roles with inherent worth. But that is not a biblical concept.
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Martin encouraged his wife's productivity. Kate was the better financial manager and, after years of his overspending, Martin agreed to rely on her business acumen.
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I am bombarded not only with all the cultural expectations for professional success, but I also encounter personal ones—like the ones for a perfect home and perfect children. The digital age only makes this worse. When the web plasters perfection everywhere, it's easy to feel intimidated by the comparison. It makes me ask, am I doing enough?
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Accomplishment is the psychological reward for hard work. Money is the tangible reward for hard work. Godly influence is the spiritual reward for hard work.
~ Carolyn McCulley
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ele será fiel à sua Palavra para dar-lhe sabedoria, perdão e graça para a mudança de que precisa.
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There's a difference between restoring God-given rights to women and setting women above both men and God.
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In accepting the culture of consumerism, homes become a monument to personal style and taste, rather than places of service to others.
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Transitions are bumpy, even the happy ones. We all go through them at some point. It takes time to adjust. Often, we feel like we should be much farther ahead than we are—unless we remember that "bare kernels" are always sown in weakness. It's not bad to have your identity change. God promises that if we trust Him, He will replant us to reap eternal rewards.
~ Carolyn McCulley
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Men trust God by risking rejection. Women trust God by waiting.
~ Carolyn McCulley
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