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Revive Our Hearts

Laying Down Our Rights

Revive Our Hearts

Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 29 May 2008

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

At one time in history, men opened doors for women. Mary Kassian joins Nancy to explain how feminist thinking gained popularity and how it has changed society.

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0:00.0

Here's Mary Cassian.

0:02.0

You know, it used to be that men were expected to be the protectors, and men opened the doors.

0:07.0

Men served women and looked out for women.

0:10.0

And now there's been a subtle shift where men say, well, no, she can look out for herself.

0:15.0

And women, in fact, have said, no, I can look after myself.

0:18.0

I am strong and I'm capable.

0:20.0

I'm able to do that.

0:21.0

And so men, in a sense, have abdicated that responsibility.

0:25.3

And women find themselves opening their own doors, looking out for themselves, and having to protect themselves because the men of the society as a whole are not doing that.

0:37.7

This is Revive Our Hearts with Nancy Lee DeMoss for Thursday, May 29th.

0:51.6

Women from around the country and around the world are getting ready to meet in Chicago this October 9th through 11th.

1:00.0

For True Woman, 08, it's a national women's conference, helping those in the audience learn how to truly be the women God called them to be.

1:09.0

Pastor John Piper will be there with Nancy Lee DeMoss,

1:12.9

Janet Partial, and the guest Nancy's about to introduce.

1:19.5

In the last 50 years, our culture has experienced a revolution of seismic proportions.

1:28.1

And this revolution has influenced every single one of us, whether we realize it or not.

1:34.4

Our guest this week is Mary Cassian, who is a wife, she's a mom, she has a background in rehab medicine,

1:42.4

and she's a student of the word, and she's a teacher of women. She loves

1:48.0

the Lord. She loves to teach the word to women. And she's done some extensive and very helpful

1:54.4

research on the feminist revolution of the last 50 years. And that's what we're really here to talk

2:00.1

about this week and how that

2:01.3

revolution has influenced our lives as women. Mary, thank you for joining us this week on

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