Wednesday, December 31, 2008

The Fall of the Family

"When she stopped conforming to the conventional picture of femininity she finally began to enjoy being a woman." Betty Friedan
 
Since the rise of feminism, woman feel the pressure to let go of the dream of the white picket fence, family, husband, and the opportunity to perfect the perfect pies. Women are made to feel weak and that their education will go to waste if they make a career in raising a family. 
With the responsibilities stripped from the woman, the man's role in the family is thrown off kilter and thus begins the snowball effect of mass disfunction. 

Role reversal takes effect and boys grow up with their mothers insulting their fathers for everything from not fixing the plumbing to not being affectionate. Young boys grow up to be young males, not young men  which explains the frightening incline of loser males who all too easily leave pregnant girls to fend for their own or who never learn life's lessons to pass on to better equip their children. Learning from their mothers, daughters grow up feeling like their role is to control men and to scorn the title of "housewife" which in turn encourages young girls to explore sexually based on the fact that morals are "old fashion and prudent". 

The most severe victims of role reversal and extreme feminism are the children. They are left to be raised by strangers while both parents are out of the house where they learn lessons not taught by Mother and Father but by community college drop outs, and bored women looking to earn and extra buck. 

Does this not concern you?

Not all women are called to the work force and not all women are called to raise children. However, women stand tall and take pride in your place in the home. Love and honor your husbands, teach and set examples of compassion and patience to your children. Take pride in knowing that your role in the home will help change our families for the good and therefore set a better example of what a family is for our screwed up and fallen society. 




Monday, December 1, 2008

Rwanda

In 1994 Rwanda experienced mass genocide 1,000,000 human beings like you and I, were slaughtered in only 100 days based on tribal differences and opposing political views. 

Please check out information on KEZA at:
http://www.myspace.com/sistersofrwanda

In April we're going there to learn and to teach as guest artists in the Hair & Makeup industry. Giving the people more options than drugs and prostitution and a chance to really establish themselves in this creative field is exciting! The goal is to prepare them for Rwanda's Fashion Week and to help build a strong foundation (no pun intended) and impressive reputation for themselves and the beautiful country they represent. 
It is truly God that we're even in the position to be going. Please keep us in your prayers that we gain wisdom on how to financially get there, and that we become open to any changes that we need to make in our lives to prepare us for Rwanda.

To donate money for our journey to Rwanda we have a Pay Pal account set up. Comment below with your email address and an invoice will be send to you, every dollar counts. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.