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Covering the Web: Edition #6

Covering The Web

“Covering the Web” is where we shine the spotlight on content about head covering or complementarianism that we did not produce ourselves. Each edition includes articles, videos, photos, as well as e-book deals relevant to our movement’s mission. Links are not endorsements.

  • MUST READ: The Christian Woman’s Legitimate Sphere of Action and Influence (The Transformed Wife)
    “Once in a while, I enjoy looking at the commentaries of old to see what they have to say about a verse so I did it with this one. Do they think this verse was only relevant to the time it was written as many believe? Were the women back then loud and obnoxious in the churches so this verse is not relevant for today?”
  • A Modest Reply to a Brother’s Challenges (King & Kirk)
    “Did Eve wear a head covering while naked in the garden?”

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Re-Post • @abiding_home – I can’t believe it’s June! I feel like time is flying by these days. This month my sweet girl here will turn 5! Today, simply because it was finally June, she put on this pink polka dot dress and her older sister’s necklace. Everyone has been pretending she is a queen. 💕She’s telling me here that she has a secret key in her necklace. I love her enthusiasm! This is such a rich season of life! I don’t want to take a moment for granted. And 5 and 6 are my favorite ages for children, at least for now because we haven’t been through all the ages yet, but these are such sweet years! These have been my favorite ages even since my younger siblings were this age. At 5 and 6 they are still little in so many ways, and yet there is a maturity that takes place where they are more independent and self-controlled than those preschool years. Truly my favorite! Maybe it’s strange that I have a favorite age… I don’t know, do you have a favorite age for children? . . . #childrenareablessing #lovingthelittleyears #five #motherhood

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Re-post • @purposed_homemaker – Would you believe that I completely ignored my husband for the most part before we started dating?😜😂🙈 . It’s so funny to look back at it now, but it’s true! At the time I was so young, and didn’t want to give my attention to the guys or towards having a “crush.” We’d talk of course because we were in youth and he, my brother and I would take rides together, but I was a little hard to strike up a normal convo with.😜 . It’s not like that now though, don’t worry.😉😂 . . . . . #funfact #biblicalmarriage #marriageisforever #theblessingofmarriage #couplephotography #cherryblossomphotography #couplephotographyoutfits #modestoutfit #modestdress #modestfashion #christianmennonitecouple #modestoutfitideas #christiancouples #youandme #marriageforlife #itgetsbettereveryday

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Head Covering and Pride

In this video, Christy Overlin (aka. OrganizedMOM) teaches us on humility and pride, and how it relates to those who practice head covering.

Covering the Web: Edition #5

Covering The Web

“Covering the Web” is where we shine the spotlight on content about head covering or complementarianism that we did not produce ourselves. Each edition includes articles, videos, photos, as well as e-book deals relevant to our movement’s mission. Links are not endorsements.

  • MUST READ: 8 Tools for a Godly Wife (Founders)
    “If we are to be women who build a house, then we need tools. God has given us a great amount of instruction, tools so that we might build well. I want to mention eight.”
  • Toxic Masculinity (Christian Perspectives)
    “The second word associated with “toxic” is masculinity. This is a result of oppressed narratives intensified exponentially by intersectionality. In this system, one’s classification determines what level they are the oppressed or the oppressor. So, if one is a White Christian male, then he is the highest level oppressor.”
  • Headcovering: Practiced in the Past and Still for Today (Cloverdale First Presbyterian)
    “As we all know, the woman’s hair is exceedingly important to her. So, she is to cover her glory in public worship giving all glory to God. She is not doing so for man, but for her Lord. She takes delight in giving the Lord all the glory in her worship.”

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Re-post • @1corcovering – In my context, the counter-cultural aspect of head covering is unmistakable. Only two women in my congregation adhere to this practice – myself and a woman over 70 years of age. This symbol of humility could easily become a “distinctive,” a source of personal pride that leads to divergence with the Body rather than convergence in Christ. I struggle with the tension between downplaying this discipline for reasons above vice wanting to draw attention to discuss its larger significance. I experience this tension even in instagram; these postings are inherently attention-seeking, yet I pray that they would draw attention to Christ, the one worthy of attention who brings any tension to its perfect telos in Himself. #headcoveringmovement #headcovering #christianheadcovering #headcoverings

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Re-post • @purposed_homemaker – My favourite and most cherished time. It really is. For some reason I slept in a little longer today, but this is still so important to me.📖 I need to have my intentional, God-focused time each day. . What’s amazing is when I leave my time with the Lord, and I’m finished talking to Him, praying to Him, reading His Word or even worshipping Him at the piano, it doesn’t stop. I love how someone put it, God GOES with you through your day. You shouldn’t think that your “devotional time” is the only time He is with you or you have focus for Him.❤ . You can’t be a “30 minute Christian.” He’s with you in every aspect of your life, acknowledge that, and have Him be your go-to. He’s GOD after all!!!!🙌🙌 . My favourite Bible verse is Matthew 5:16. “Let your light shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven.” . In order to do that we need to be FILLED with the Holy Spirit. Nothing good can come from us, it’s only from Him as we are just sinners. There is no good from us on our own. Let yourself be lavished in His love and grace and GOODNESS, and let Him shine through you all day, every day.🙌 . . . . . #fridaythoughts #christianwifethoughts #biblicalwomanhood #matthew516 #proverbs31woman #christianlifeblogger #timewiththeLord #justalittletalkwithjesusmakesitright #filledwiththeSpirit #wifeafterGod #intentionaltimewithGod #timeinHisWord

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A Response to Pastor Mark Driscoll on Christian Head Covering

In this video, Head Covering Movement founder, Jeremy Gardiner, responds to Pastor Mark Driscoll’s video entitled “Does the Bible require women to wear a head covering?

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