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By: Brittany Ann
“What is a Proverbs 31 Woman?” Continue reading “6 Surprising Facts About the Proverbs 31 Woman (Virtuous Woman)”
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Photo by Edward Cisneros on Unsplash.
By: Brittany Ann
“What is a Proverbs 31 Woman?” Continue reading “6 Surprising Facts About the Proverbs 31 Woman (Virtuous Woman)”
By: Tania Harris | God Conversations
Not every Christian believes that I should be leading a ministry or that I should even be an ordained pastor. The church I grew up in believed that church leadership should always be male. The reason I am in ministry today was due to a number of God Conversations that called me to revisit on the interpretation of Scripture I’d grown up with. Continue reading “Why Women Need to Learn in Quietness and Submission”
By: Collett Smart
‘Gaslighting’ means to manipulate a person into doubting their own sanity, through psychological means. It is a calculated tactic which sees the abuser gain more power and makes the victim question their reality. Gaslighting can happen in toxic friendships too, but for the sake of this article, I am referring to romantic relationships. Continue reading “Is Your Daughter a Victim of Gaslighting?”
By: Justin Rouillon
Sydney singer songwriter Greg Attwells has collaborated with Karl Faase for the second season of ‘Jesus the Game Changer’. The series is produced by Faase’s Olive Tree Media, and is a multi-episode documentary series, with a selection of episodes made available to churches to run as a special content feature in church life. Continue reading “Greg Attwells On Worship And Empowering Women [Audio]”
By: McCrindle
One of the key definers of 21st-century workplaces is ‘diversity’. A major component being how women are represented in the workplace, in overall participation and in leadership roles. Continue reading “Women Make Up 47% of the Workforce but Underrepresented in Leadership”
By: McCrindle
The labour force participation gap between men and women is the lowest it has ever been new data from HILDA reveals. The participation rate of females in the last five years has increased from 69% in 2012 to 71%. Over the same period of time, men’s participation rate has declined slightly from 83% to 82%. Continue reading “Greater Female Labour Force Participation Than Ever Before”
By: Brittany Ann
Hello, my name is Brittany and I’m a stress eater. It’s not that my food choices on a whole are terrible. I have no problem passing up cake at a birthday party and I don’t really mind being hungry if dieting. But when I’m stressed? Give me alll the food.
Continue reading “Are You an Emotional Eater? Here’s Why (and How to Stop)”
By: Laura Bennett
While in the West women’s rights have made great progress, in Africa, even the most basic of rights aren’t available for women in many tribes and communities. Continue reading “Mathare Women Rehabilitation and Empowerment – Enabling Women to Secure Their Own Future”
By: Susan Sohn
Are broken women the new black? Have the tables finally turned on the demands of perfectionism for women? After all, isn’t perfectionism the thin veil we hide behind that keeps us safe from people seeing the real us? Continue reading “The Beauty of Broken Women”
By: Clare Bruce
In nations like Australia, money is spent and programs are launched to try and close the gender gap in male-dominated industries, like science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM). Continue reading “The More Empowered Women are, the Less Likely they’ll Work in Science & Tech”