Suzanne Venker Combats Feminism, Says Who You Choose to Marry Determines Happiness

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Brittany Valadez

Brittany Valadez

Күн бұрын

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@halie8386
@halie8386 4 ай бұрын
Go Suzanne!! LOVED her. 1st time hearing her. She was preaching and telling the truth. It’s not just the secular culture. I think well meaning parents, and some Christian communities want to protect their daughters. But boy. She preached the truth. Thank you.
@Marie-pb2zy
@Marie-pb2zy 4 ай бұрын
Suzanne! It's great to see you on Turning Point! I love your podcast and KZbin shows
@BravelyDaily
@BravelyDaily 4 ай бұрын
So glad you follow her and listen to her stuff!
@Foxie770
@Foxie770 4 ай бұрын
I wish I’d had a Suzanne center around when I was in my teens and twenties!
@BravelyDaily
@BravelyDaily 4 ай бұрын
She can impact so many women if they choose to listen to her!
@jonathanray7931
@jonathanray7931 3 ай бұрын
"She can impact so many women if they choose to listen to her!" Hi Brittany! What I am about to tell you might not make any sense at first but, if you really think about it, it just might make perfect sense to you eventually i.e. sooner or later. What you said is good but inaccurate. You see, "She can imp[ress] so many women if they choose to listen to her!" But what actually can >impact< the women is if they choose to heed her advice. Both "listen" and "heed" are verbs, action words, words that describe actions to be taken - literally! Here is one of the differences between them, though. When one "listens", they are actively and attentively hearing both what is being said and what is not being said and trying to figure or find out why what was said was said and what was not said was not said. That requires doing at least some digging for information like a detective would do on a case. However, when one "heeds" what someone else has said and/or not said, then the one who truly "heeds" will truly do >all< the speaker said and not said to do and not to do. So "heeding" is that truly deeper level of doing what the speaker said and did not say to find or figure out if what the speaker said and did not say is actually true or false. And so, if that thing happens or does not happen exactly like the speaker said it would happen or not happen, then it is true. And since it is true, then that experience should increase your faith - if you let it - in the truthfulness of what else the speaker has and has not said that must also be true and you repeat that faith cycle indefinitely until your faith* in the speaker is perfect i.e. complete. If, however, that thing happens or does not happen in any other way, shape or form and degree than exactly just like the speaker said it would happen or not happen, then it is false. And, since it is false, then that experience should decrease your faith - if you let it - in the truthfulness of what else the speaker has and has not said that must also be false and you repeat that distrust cycle indefinitely until your distrust* in the speaker is perfect i.e. complete. So, we actually have to go out to explore/experiment/experience* things for ourselves to find or figure out if they are true or false. Not just "listen", but "heed" as well. "Listening" is what gets us to the proverbial door. "Heeding" is the proverbial key 🗝️ to the proverbial door 🚪 and going into the proverbial house 🏡 to "see*" I.e. know*, understand* and comprehend* what, exactly, is in that proverbial house 🏠. Now if one trusts the speaker and the speaker is truthful and, therefore, trustworthy, then one's trust in the speaker is well-placed. If, however, one trusts the speaker and the speaker is false and, therefore, untrustworthy, then one's trust in the speaker is dis-placed. If one distrusts the speaker but the speaker is truthful and, therefore, trustworthy, then one's trust is dis-placed in a different place. If, however, one distrusts the speaker and the speaker is false and, therefore, untrustworthy, then one's trust is well-placed in a different place. I sure hope all of what I said makes sense to you. Please let me know either way. If it doesn't , I'll try it to explain it clearer although I must warn that I don't always give the best, clearest explanations in the world. 🙃 Thanks. NOTE *faith, distrust, explore/experiment/experience, see, know, understand and comprehend are all deep, impactful levels of verbs, action words.​@@BravelyDaily
@eljaymcafee3455
@eljaymcafee3455 4 ай бұрын
Love her.
@BravelyDaily
@BravelyDaily 4 ай бұрын
Her message is straight up truth!
@azaleagirl6275
@azaleagirl6275 4 ай бұрын
4:11 As a Christian female, I have to push back on any woman saying that “her life didn’t really start until motherhood.” Of course motherhood is profound and probably the biggest change to happen to any woman physically, mentally and emotionally. However, to say life didn’t begin is negate a good portion of your life, which you are accountable for, before you happen to get pregnant and give birth. There are many women who cannot give birth or become mothers, and who actually live very thoughtful, intentional filled lives. As Christians we have to stop elevating one station of life over another. It is insulting to the body of believers and I believe ultimately to God.
@cindygarcia1809
@cindygarcia1809 4 ай бұрын
As a Christian woman who left the workplace after having kids to become a stay at home mom, I absolutely agree with you. As believers, our lives begin the moment we turn away from sin to put our trust in the Author and Founder of faith, our Lord Jesus Christ. Saying otherwise makes us idolatrous.
@TexasTexas-j4b
@TexasTexas-j4b 4 ай бұрын
If anyone can PLEASE give ideas on careers with flexible hours. I want out of my career to get my child out of daycare and homeschool but I'm a single mom with a mortgage and have to have a job. Please share !!!
@damoab1909
@damoab1909 4 ай бұрын
My son's father went into HYPER-HIDING mode not hyper providing mode.
@Foxie770
@Foxie770 4 ай бұрын
Marriage first. Not baby daddy. Only have sex with a man you’re married to and one who has the character for marriage and fatherhood!
@nothanksmegan
@nothanksmegan 4 ай бұрын
She’s so helpful !
@BravelyDaily
@BravelyDaily 4 ай бұрын
She is!
@davidkennedy3945
@davidkennedy3945 4 ай бұрын
Good video
@Pink_Lady96
@Pink_Lady96 4 ай бұрын
LOVE Suzanne!!!
@BravelyDaily
@BravelyDaily 4 ай бұрын
So do I!
@jankalewandowska2289
@jankalewandowska2289 2 ай бұрын
Hmm that’s bit extreme approach
@regenadaniels8847
@regenadaniels8847 24 күн бұрын
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