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A Final Post

Maybe you saw a post from RubySlippers in your subject line and wondered. It’s been a long time since I’ve posted here. I realized it’s time.


It’s time I shared with you about my new writing home.


I worked on this painting in 2017 for the Soulation Community, a longtime dream come true.


But first some reflections. It began with Ruby Slippers: How the Soul of a Woman Brings Her Home. And here it’s

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Published on March 15, 2018 08:00
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“In 30 years Christians will have baptized their picture of Christ. He won't be a nice, banal, meek, and bearded man with softly permed hair. Instead, he will fill our imaginations more solidly, more invasively , more unexpectedly. Christ will become That Man who changes people, someone who jumps off a bumper sticker and mediocre praise songs and into lives.”
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“Roles lack two essential ingredients: flexibility and honesty. In trying to define natural femininity, it's really important that we don't make it a role; it must be about something we are, not merely what we act like.”
Jonalyn Fincher, Ruby Slippers: How the Soul of a Woman Brings Her Home

“So although in Genesis 2, ezer is often translated "helper" or "helpmeet," its meaning includes far more. Woman is Man's ezer- she is a delivering, warring, supporting, shielding, capable, and vibrant female image bearer of God.”
Jonalyn Fincher, Ruby Slippers: How the Soul of a Woman Brings Her Home



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