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Bro Brad, when you were here in 2005 and the team of preachers students and some of their wives came, an older sister told me the young wives idea of cooking was take it our of the freezer and pop it into the microwave. She was teaching them the basics of real cooking while you were here. Those girls are now in their mid 40s.

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I have to say I think some people are yearning the tradwife thing but it's really shallow by itself and they have tons of drama that are more secularly minded. You can't get the 50s and before from a modern, somewhat reactive, movement like that. As you pointed to in scripture, it really is a development of the church. Outside that it becomes this relative end-goal concept. In a sense I agree with her but obviously not for her reasons. The 50s weren't exactly very Christian either. If you see the films there's almost an adolescent awkwardness. I mean it may just be me but it can't be that far off. Anyways I do think there's a better calling because that's easily infiltrated by politics and other secular movements and then more politics will get us caught up in this web where we're serving idols.

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I was sucked into feminism during my teens and twenties. I went to college and had a career before marriage and children. These days I’m happy to work only part time so that I can spend more time taking care of my family and home. We are not replaceable at home. We do work no one else can for our families. This is where I’m meant to be.

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Thank you Brad for your love for God, the truth, and the Church.

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Hey Brad, your article is spot on. The three failures you listed describes right where we are in our families and the church today. What a travesty. Thanks for your writings. Here's to the tradwife movement.

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