God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)
It should come as no huge surprise that the secular world is confused and off-base about the identity and calling of women. But what I find distressing is the extent to which (this) has taken hold even within the evangelical world. We see the fruit of that revolution as prominent Christian speakers, authors, and leaders promote an agenda, whether subtly or overtly, that encourages women to define and discover their worth in the workplace, in society, or at church, while minimizing (or even at the expense of) their distinctive roles in the home as daughters, sisters, wives, and mothers – as bearers and nurturers of life, caregivers, as those privileged and responsible to shape the heart and character of the next generation. The feminist revolution was supposed to bring women greater fulfillment and freedom. It was supposed to make us feel better about ourselves; after all, “You’ve come a long way, baby!” But we see the poisoned fruit of the revolution in the eyes and pitiable cries of women who are drowning in the quagmire of serial divorce and remarriage and wayward children; women who are utterly exhausted from the demands of trying to juggle one or more jobs, function as single parents and be active in church; women who are disoriented and confused, who lack sense of mission, vision, and purpose for their lives and who are perpetually, pathetically shrouded in woundedness, self-doubt, resentment, and guilt.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss
Baby Doe’s Mine Beer Cheese Soup
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Dairy, Meats
Soups &, Stews
8
Servings
INGREDIENTS
8
c
Milk
2
ts
Tabasco sauce;, or to taste
4
ts
Worcestershire sauce
4
tb
Chicken seasoning base
1
lb
Cheese Whiz
6
tb
Cornstarch
1/3
c
Cold water
1
c
Beer
Cayenne pepper; to taste
INSTRUCTIONS
Combine milk, Tabasco, Worcestershire and chicken seasoning base in a large
saucepan. Bring to a boil, stirring constantly. Warm Cheese Whiz jar in hot
water or microwave. Mix well into soup. Dissolve cornstarch completely in
the water. Stir into soup, which should thicken rapidly. Add bear to soup
and stir well. To serve, ladle into bowls and dust with cayenne.
Recipe by: Prodigy Food & Wine Board
Posted to recipelu-digest by "Crane C. Walden" <cranew@foothill.net> on Feb
5, 1998
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