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Worldviews in Conflict:
Secular Spiritualities Heart-hold on Women

June 2008


Loving God, Living Contentment
June 2008


Indulging in God
April 2008

It's Not Just How You Say It, It's What You say
April 2008

Women's Ministry:
Raising the Bar
March 2008


Apologetics 101:
The Exclusive Nature of

Religious Pluralism
March 2008


Do the ladies in your
church watch Oprah?
Oprah on
"Christ's Consciousness"


Discount Babies,
Discounting Dignity
February 2008

Developing Young
Women for Work
January 2008


What Makes a Woman
An Intellectual?
December 2007

 

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About The Foundation for Women of Faith in Culture
Sarah Flashing, Director

Board of Advisors
Mission

There are many resources available today that target the needs of Christian women. Ranging from bible studies and books on faith and family to conferences and events that bring faith and fun together.

Today's Christian woman lives in the 21st century, and is bombarded by both new ideas and ancient philosophies. How does she think Christianly about the new media, new trends in theology, and the many ways to have babies? How does she make decisions in a world that says faith and reason have no relationship to each other? How do young women protect themselves from the temptations on college campuses, and how do we protect them from being exploited by the latest in biotechnology? In what way do we encourage young women to pursue theological education? How do we bridge the gap between the generations?

These are just some of the questions that The Foundation for Women of Faith in Culture seeks to address. Many organizations and parachurch ministries exist to educate believers on the concept of Christian worldview. What makes this organization different is that we exist specifically for the intellectual and spiritual needs of the Christian woman, bringing Christian worldview education to the lives of Christian women. Examining life through the lenses of something other than a Christian worldview is detrimental to growing mature in Christ and confronting today's issues. The Foundation for Women of Faith and Culture recognizes the 21st century challenges and exists to educate and encourage women in a way that brings them content and confidence in today's world.