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March 26, 2021
Title: Being a Godly Woman
Topic: Women’s Issues
Discussed by Erin Smalley
with Focus on the Family www.Family.org
Part 1 of 2
Since 1987, March has been observed as National Women’s History
Month. But what does it mean to be a Godly Woman? What does a Godly woman look like?
Erin Smalley is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist and the Strategic Marriage Spokesperson for the Focus on the Family’s marriage ministry. You can find more from Erin and FOF
here.
Questions/Issues Discussed:
Why is it difficult for women to find their identity in our society today? Are women being bombarded with opinions and even lies?
Are women vital to society?
Girls as young as 4 years old are feeling the pressure of needing to be “beautiful” in order to fit into society. What makes a girl/woman beautiful, important, and valuable? Erin uses the analogy of a fake diamond to explain what beauty means.
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Title: Part 2 of 2 - Being a Godly Woman
Topic: Women’s Issues
Discussed by Erin Smalley
with Focus on the Family www.Family.org
Questions/Issues Discussed:
Should women today strive to be a Proverbs 31 woman? What does a Godly woman
look like?
What does it mean to be a Godly woman? Erin reminds us all, not just women, that
it is just as important to take care of yourself as it is to take care of
others. It’s not selfish. She says: “Giving from a place of emptiness is
never going to go well.”
How should men treat women?
Click
here to order your copy of Erin’s book: “10 Things a Husband Needs
from his Wife.”
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July 26, 2019
Title: The Best Way to Empower Women and Girls
Topic: Women’s Issues
Discussed by Katie Tahuahua
with Texas Public Policy Foundation (www.TexasPolicy.com)
Recently, Senator Mazie Hirono of Hawaii claimed that climate change
is an agent of women’s oppression. The TPPF, however,
says this: “The key to liberating women from oppression isn’t quixotic
combat against a climate that has always changed and will always change. The
real key is access to reliable, affordable, and abundant energy.”
Katie Tahuahua manages communications for the Texas Public Policy
Foundation’s Life:Powered Initiative. Today, Katie will explain TPPF’s
stance on this issue.
Questions/Issues Discussed:
Has the world’s climate always changed?
According to IUNICEF, women and girls around the world spend 200 million hours a
day walking to collect water, carrying an average of 44 pounds of water every
day per family member. Would access to electricity for water pumps help lift
this burden?
Should we ALL have a goal to liberate women from the oppression of the daily
struggle to find a fuel source for the heating their homes and cooking their
meals?
How many women and children die every day due to toxins they must use to heat
their homes and lack of access to clean water?
Would women and girls have more time for education and other activities if they
had access to reliable energy and water sources?
Are too many Americans unaware of how serious this issue is?
You can read more from Katie on this issue
here.
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October 19, 2017
Title: Women and the Pro-Life Vote
Topic: Women’s Issues
Discussed by Brad Mattes
with Life Issues Institute (LifeIssues.org)
Part 1 of 2
Hillary Clinton is blaming everyone but herself after losing the presidential election. In one interview, she said women “publicly disrespected themselves” for voting for Donald Trump.
Over the next two segments, Brad Mattes will be discussing why women who vote Republican are a force to be reckoned with. Brad Mattes is the President of
Life Issues.
Questions/Issues Discussed:
Is Hillary Clinton blaming everyone but herself for losing the 2016 Presidential Election?
What have former First Lady Michelle Obama and Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said on the issue?
Is it legal for Justice Ginsburg to be so outspoken on this issue?
How did President Trump convince the majority of votes in Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Florida to vote for him?
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Title: Part 2 of 2 - Women and the Pro-Life Vote
Topic: Women’s Issues
Discussed by Brad Mattes
with Life Issues Institute (LifeIssues.org)
Questions/Issues
Discussed:
Can any Presidential candidate win with just the Pro-Life Vote?
Can any Presidential candidate win without the Pro-Life Vote?
Do Americans like President Trump’s honesty?
Is God still using flawed people to further His purpose and Kingdom?
Did Hillary Clinton really accuse women of allowing the men to pressure them
into voting for Donald Trump? HINT: Yes, she did!
Are Democrats the real sexists, causing the War on Women?
Are many women voters now telling candidates: “We won’t vote for you because you
support killing the unborn”?
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March 17, 2017
Title: Recap of “A Day Without Women”
Topic: Women’s Issues
Discussed by Mary Clare Reim
with The Heritage Foundation (www.Heritage.org)
Part 1 of 2
Recently women “celebrated” by holding marches across the world, refusing to work or shop (except for business owned by women or minorities).
They showed their solidarity by wearing the color red.
While only twenty-three percent of American women identify as feminists, forty-seven percent of millennial women do. Unfortunately, the policies supported by modern feminists have been particularly bad for young women.
New guest Mary Clare Reim is a Research Policy Analyst with The Heritage Foundation. Mary Clare will be discussing these bad policies and other “real” issues affecting women today over the next two segments.
Questions/Issues Discussed:
What if men held a “Men’s March” and refused to work?
Terry and Mary Clare discuss how employers should have the right to punish or fire employees of both genders if they decide not to show up for work for any reason, even a “Women’s March”.
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Title: Part 2 of 2 - Recap of “A Day Without Women”
Topic: Women’s Issues
Discussed by Mary Clare Reim
with The Heritage Foundation (www.Heritage.org)
Questions/Issues Discussed:
Were woman encouraged not work during “A Day Without Women”?
Feminism was once a movement to remove the barriers of opportunity for all
women. In the past, what were some of the barriers of opportunity for women?
Listen as Mary Clare debunks many statistics the MSM and the left use to their
advantage.
Are women treated unfairly in the workplace?
Is there a distinguishable wage gap between men and women employed working the
same job?
Is there even one plank that is true in the modern day feminist’s platform?
More people like Mary Clare Reim are needed to speak the truth on college
campuses across the nation. Please add her, The Heritage Foundation, and others to your daily prayer list. They are fighting the good fight and we need them to stay strong and vigilant.
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