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Praying that the Lord raise your spirit right now to a place of peace and contentment regardless of what troubles you may be facing right now, Miss Chelsea.![]()
God is good.
AROO!
I used to think men are fed up w/ the world's way of doing it so are attracted to how God wants it done, but why wouldn't women think that too????
I think if there's any skewing, it's marrieds / couples to singles. Churches are dominated by those who have found a partner . It's like it's only for the marrieds / couples sometimes. NOt sure if singles just feel out of place or discouraged or what.
Ha ha, I was just watching clips from this show earlier this week but hadn't seen this one. Good clip but unlucky guy.I found out about this from randomly flipping to the notes section of that one book I mentioned. I don't believe this...
Yes, I did know what the right answer was.
I saw this video yesterday and I think it's pertinent although that isn't obvious. When you have an academic and wage gap you'll see parallels elsewhere. If men are struggling it isn't surprising they'd turn to God. If women aren't and benefited from the spoils of equality they'd expect the same at church and leave if that wasn't the case.
There's a lot of christian communities for women on the internet. Groups, apps, memberships, bible studies and podcasts to name a few. They'll find likeminded people elsewhere. As the article notes, the women appeared with men not alone.
Perhaps people become more serious about God when they're settled than not.
I'm in a group and the majority are married. There's a handful who are dating or single. Most of their conversation is related to their spouse and marital struggles. But I'm in another group with a demographic that's more diverse. Some married, dating and single. The bulk of their conversation is about themselves, what they're doing or working towards. See the difference?
That's why most single women are liberal. They want experiences. But traditional roles are more defined and they view them as constraints. Not that they're opposed to marriage and family. But they need more. That isn't the whole of their fulfillment. They still need to learn, grow, travel, etc.
You're moving in different directions that's why the middle is hard to find.
Sadly I think a lot of them come from brokenen-ess.I saw this video yesterday and I think it's pertinent although that isn't obvious. When you have an academic and wage gap you'll see parallels elsewhere. If men are struggling it isn't surprising they'd turn to God. If women aren't and benefited from the spoils of equality they'd expect the same at church and leave if that wasn't the case.
There's a lot of christian communities for women on the internet. Groups, apps, memberships, bible studies and podcasts to name a few. They'll find likeminded people elsewhere. As the article notes, the women appeared with men not alone.
Perhaps people become more serious about God when they're settled than not.
I'm in a group and the majority are married. There's a handful who are dating or single. Most of their conversation is related to their spouse and marital struggles. But I'm in another group with a demographic that's more diverse. Some married, dating and single. The bulk of their conversation is about themselves, what they're doing or working towards. See the difference?
That's why most single women are liberal. They want experiences. But traditional roles are more defined and they view them as constraints. Not that they're opposed to marriage and family. But they need more. That isn't the whole of their fulfillment. They still need to learn, grow, travel, etc.
You're moving in different directions that's why the middle is hard to find.
Sadly I think a lot of them come from brokenen-ess.
I wonder if they become more serious about God when they’re settled b/c part of that chain is restored........