Archive for the ‘feminism’ Category
Abortion – Listening to Both Sides
May 30th, 2010 by Jonalyn
In a Gallup poll released last month, I learned that 47% of Americans consider themselves pro-life, 45% pro-choice. As William McGurn wrote in the Wall Street Journal (“Gallup’s Pro-Life America: When Will the Media Reflect America on Abortion?“) this week, “Our strong moral qualms about abortion have not gone away.”
However, most Americans still want [...]
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Babywearing for Women . . . and Baby Finn
May 21st, 2010 by Jonalyn
Last weekend I spoke to Biola University on our recent book Coffee Shop Conversations and then in the evening on the “Myths of Gender.” For this latter talk, Dale and I shared the stage and preached about how men and women need one another.
This idea has been unpopular for hundreds (maybe even thousands) of years. [...]
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When Women Carry . . . Handguns: Sergeant Kimberly Munley and Fort Hood
November 7th, 2009 by Jonalyn
The recent shooting at Fort Hood has left me sober, but also grateful. If you have not heard the story I recommend you read it here:”Hash Browns, Then 4 Minutes of Chaos.” Below is a significant section that I want to highlight this morning:
“Kimberly Munley, a 35-year-old police officer, happened to be nearby, [...]
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When Women Carry . . . Handguns: Sergeant Kimberly Munley and Fort Hood
November 7th, 2009 by Jonalyn
The recent shooting at Fort Hood has left me sober, but also grateful. If you have not heard the story I recommend you read it here:”Hash Browns, Then 4 Minutes of Chaos.” Below is a significant section that I want to highlight this morning:
“Kimberly Munley, a 35-year-old police officer, happened to be nearby, [...]
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When Women Carry . . . Handguns: Sergeant Kimberly Munley and Fort Hood
November 7th, 2009 by Jonalyn
The recent shooting at Fort Hood has left me sober, but also grateful. If you have not heard the story I recommend you read it here:”Hash Browns, Then 4 Minutes of Chaos.” Below is a significant section that I want to highlight this morning:
“Kimberly Munley, a 35-year-old police officer, happened to be nearby, [...]
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When Women Carry . . . Handguns: Sergeant Kimberly Munley and Fort Hood
November 7th, 2009 by Jonalyn
The recent shooting at Fort Hood has left me sober, but also grateful. If you have not heard the story I recommend you read it here:”Hash Browns, Then 4 Minutes of Chaos.” Below is a significant section that I want to highlight this morning:
“Kimberly Munley, a 35-year-old police officer, happened to be nearby, [...]
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When Women Carry . . . Handguns: Sergeant Kimberly Munley and Fort Hood
November 7th, 2009 by Jonalyn
The recent shooting at Fort Hood has left me sober, but also grateful. If you have not heard the story I recommend you read it here:”Hash Browns, Then 4 Minutes of Chaos.” Below is a significant section that I want to highlight this morning:
“Kimberly Munley, a 35-year-old police officer, happened to be nearby, [...]
Posted in female, feminism, gender debate, lament, love, pain, politics, prejudice, society, strength, vulnerability, women | Comments (0)

