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The Quest for Feminine Identity (Part II)
PART 2 of Monsignor Cormac Burke’s meditation on femininity.
FAITH Magazine May-June 2010
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Seven Traits of a Christian Man
Found at Roderick’s blog.
Artist: Don Smith. Click photo for more information.
Every Christian male should ask himself this question: What makes me a man? More importantly, what makes me a godly man? If a man does not know who he is, he will not be all he can be in Christ Jesus. The Christian male has to understand that he can only define himself based upon biblical standards. This is because culture and Christianity have varying viewpoints about what makes one a “man.” The Christian male, then, has to learn to define his manhood in terms of his relationship with Christ (righteousness and character), rather than by the culture (which focuses mostly on external traits -strength, money, stature, family, etc). Before going further the Christian male should understand:
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The Principle of Love and Respect in Marriage
An inspiring series of short articles from Focus on the Family. The first is here and below.
Maybe you’ve heard that a woman needs to be loved by her husband and a man needs to be respected by his wife. However, if you’re like the average man or woman, you’re thinking, “Sure, that all sounds great, but what does it mean?”
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Brit’s Got Talent – Male Soprano Greg Pritchard Blows Judges Away!
Simon says, “Like a dog meowing…you don’t expect it!” Quite a talented young man!!!
...read moreFlesh, Clothing, and the Male Mind
If a gal has enough character, intelligence, and personality she doesn’t have to dress trashy to attract a man.
Below are some VERY interesting comments from both men and women on fashion and how ladies dress, how men wish women would have some self-respect, and how they think of ladies (of the evening?) who dress ’sexy’.
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