There are very few shreds of feminine instincts in the American population. Almost no girls know how to be feminine. But, women can learn how to keep beautiful homes and come to see how powerful they are to strengthen their husbands and christendom.
Homemaking is Warfare
God has a specific design for women. It is to be keepers at home. There might be lots of ways that seem appealing to change culture, but women need to make sure they follow the blueprint God made of how they should engage in the warfare. This includes keeping a home, helping a husband, and raising children well.
Godās World is Patriarchal
Accept your husband is the main character of the family as demonstrated by Genesis 1-3 and re-upped by Paul in 1 Corinthians 11. You were created to be his helper.
Women Win the Culture by Understanding Beauty
This has many, many layers, which is much of what we spend time dissecting in this newsletter. A primary function of a woman is to be beautiful. I believe a big part of a homemakerās job is being in touch with the arts.Ā Art is beauty taking forms. Much of the homemakerās work is making discerning judgments about art forms for your family and teaching them to make beautiful choices and have wise appetites. Homemakers need to be sharp on this.
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āLet mothers labor to make home the happiest place in the world.ā Charles Spurgeon