• Motherhood •
June 11, 2010
Motherhood vs. The Woman?
Elisabeth Badinter recently published a new book that has swept across France: Le conflit la femme et la mere. Translated as “Conflict: The Woman and The Mother,” the book makes the argument that the greatest impediment to the advance of feminism is the baby. Simply put, women cannot reach their potential as women because their…
May 7, 2010
How Has Motherhood Changed?
With Mother’s Day fast approaching and the culture rapidly changing, Dr. Mohler asks an important question on today’s program. How has motherhood changed? In a society that has clearly lost its way in its thinking about the different roles of fathers and mothers, it’s important that Christians are firmly grounded in their understanding of the…
May 8, 2009
The Urgency of Motherhood
September 2, 2008
An Unexpected New Motherhood Debate
Labor Day 2008 came with a bang as Hurricane Gustav plowed into the Gulf Coast and as the presidential campaign of Sen. John McCain revealed that the daughter of Alaska Governor Sarah Palin is five months pregnant, and yet unmarried. The word spread quickly, even as Americans celebrated their end-of-summer holiday with an unusual attentiveness…
July 11, 2008
Living Out the Glories of Motherhood
Can a Christian mom do everything the world tells them they can and should do? The perfect education, career, and family? Singer Heather Payne recently announced she was leaving Point of Grace to spend more time at home with her family. According to her, much of that decision was motivated by frustration at trying to…
April 10, 2007
Does Motherhood Mean Anything?
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad played the media like a musical instrument, greeting the captives just prior to their release. The Muslim world loved it. Tragically, the most damaging element of Ahmadinejad’s media triumph was handed to him by the Royal Navy in the person of Leading Seaman Faye Turney, the only woman among the captives…
October 12, 2005

