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Revive Our Hearts

True Fulfillment

Revive Our Hearts

Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 14 September 2005

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

The Bible says true fulfillment comes from focusing on the needs of others!

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Transcript

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0:00.0

According to Mary Cassian, feminism has robbed women of true fulfillment.

0:06.0

Women now believe that unless they are being self-fulfilled and having their lives mean something out there

0:14.0

that they will not find fulfillment and happiness.

0:17.0

The value of pouring oneself out for someone else has really been set aside and gone by the wayside.

0:25.9

This is Revive Our Hearts with Nancy Lee DeMoss.

0:29.8

It's Wednesday, September 14th.

0:41.7

Here's Nancy Lee DeMoss.

0:56.5

40 or 50 years ago, a small group of determined and intentional women who at the time were considered radicals and extremists and fanatics and were not well accepted by the society, but that group of women determined to make a difference

1:02.9

in our culture. They set out with an agenda and an aim and a purpose, and by and large they

1:10.1

have succeeded in transforming society to reflect

1:13.6

their agenda. Our guest this week is Mary Cassian, who's a wife, a mom, a professional woman,

1:20.2

also an author, and a woman with a real heart for the Lord who's done a lot of study of the

1:25.9

historical development of what has come to be known as the feminist movement.

1:31.3

Mary is here to discuss that with us and to help us understand how this came about.

1:35.9

So, Mary, thank you for being with us on Revive Our Hearts.

1:39.1

Glad to be with you, Nancy.

1:41.0

Mary, you've done a lot of research that has been very helpful to me and to others

1:45.3

in understanding how the feminist revolution came about. And it really has been nothing

1:50.8

short of a revolution. Now, over the last couple of days, we talked about how in the early

1:55.7

phases of this revolution, that the things that made women different, that made them unique, their

2:01.3

reproductive capacity, the things that were true only of women, were considered weaknesses

2:06.0

that needed to be overcome. So the early goals were women can be just like men. But as the movement

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