Reports of girl violence in schools across the nation are coming with increased frequency. Equal opportunity violence is the name of the game in action television and motion pictures today. It was all part of the egalitarian vision of the 20th century feminists. But that's not our worldview.
We turn off the gender blender for a few minutes on this issue of generations, while Kevin Swanson explains why his daughters don't play paintball.
Kevin challenges fathers and mothers with some very basic questions relating to raising their daughters. How do the Female Mud Wrestlers and Roller Derby Queens learn that meek and quiet spirit that is of such a high value to God? And will the experiences that you give your daughters REALLY prepare them for God's vision for their lives? What activities will best prepare them for that meek and quiet spirit that God finds of great value?
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Great Sermon! I'm glad you don't agree with this Grecian mess---I know the early church had women like this; it's why Titus told the women to have a meek and quite spirit EVEN TIMOTHY had parents who, I think,weren't married since his parents were Jewish and Greek-- since his mom couldn't marry a Greek--Modern men are letting their daughters get out in danger (they're throwing them out in it)--I don't think it was this bad UNTIL THE LATE 80s though
Kevin Swanson has served as elder and pastor of Reformation Church, OPC since its inception. Kevin was raised on the mission field in Japan in the 1960's and 1970's. Together with his wife Brenda, they are bringing up five children in the nurture and admonition of the Lord....