Scripture tells us that a wife is meant to be a "helpmeet" to her husband, but what exactly does that outdated term mean?
Simply put, it means your role is to serve.
It may not be popular in this day and age, but the Biblical reality is that a wife is not meant to be her husband's equal, but to be submissive to him. This pamphlet shines light on the Biblical reality of a most-definitely-non-feminist God, and His most-definitely-not-feminist plan for marriage.
Repeated some of the information from "Handmaid," but I have to love the fact that a Christian author finally had the guts to say "yes, a wife IS the property of her husband." I don't know why this was controversial because it's right there in the Bible, but I guess too many people can't see that because they only read the Bible in English.
Vsyo. It could have been a little less aggressive (the tone is more like putting a wife over your lap and beating her backside with a Bible than patiently explaining to her), but I love how almost every Bible verse that is cited includes references to the original Hebrew or Greek text to show "this is what God said, not what a homosexual English king said."