Courtney Reissig

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Courtney Reissig



Courtney Reissig is a wife, mother, and writer. She has written for numerous Christian publications including the Gospel Coalition, Christianity Today, and the Her.meneutics blog. She lives in Little Rock, Arkansas, with her husband, Daniel, and their three sons.

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“Marriages are made by the abundant grace of God. Children are born, raised, and cared for by the mercy of a God who cares for us and our little ones.”
Courtney Reissig, The Accidental Feminist: Restoring Our Delight in God's Good Design

“do not get to define our identity. Rather we gain our identity in the identity of another. He has every right to tell us how he wants us to live as human beings, and specifically as women.”
Courtney Reissig, The Accidental Feminist: Restoring Our Delight in God's Good Design

“Do you see that by serving the people of your home, by building relationships with them, you are participating in God’s cosmic plan to love his creation through your efforts? This turns the cultural tension of children being the focal point of the home on its head. We can’t separate the two from each other. Laundry is for people to wear. Food is for people to be nourished. Clean floors are for people to crawl around on. Dishes are for people to eat off. The people and the physical work of the home are not in competition. They are two sides of the same coin. Sometimes one aspect of the work gets more attention than the other, but they go together. The physical work of the home exists for the physical people in the home.”
Courtney Reissig, Glory in the Ordinary: Why Your Work in the Home Matters to God

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