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Alicia Jackson's avatar

Great read, Mel. I love this line, "Both extremes are problematic—women who are restricted from developing their gifts and personhood because of their gender and women who think developing their beauty and prolonging their youth is the highest virtue of their gender." I don't think it's about virtue. For many women in our broken culture, they believe that having a young and sexy appearance is the fastest path to wealth, fame, and success. Sadly, they may be right. I was thinking about this while listening to commentary on Jeff Bezos' new wife, Lauren Sanchez, who is a successful journalist, pilot, entrepreneur, and philanthropist in her 50s. But what does the media emphasize about her? Her cleavage or the size of her waist. It's sad that her appearance has made her more famous than her other accomplishments. I like what Andi MacDowell said after being criticized for going grey in her 60s, "I'm tired of trying to be young. I don't want to be young. I've been young." I pray we can recover the value of the imago dei in every woman at every age.

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Jamie Barker's avatar

“How has our freedom to be anyone we want to be resulted in voluntarily stepping back into such a cramped space?” Excellent question. I ask it myself often.

Seeing women distort their faces and bodies in an attempt to… what? Be admired? Desirable? So sad.

When I was in ministry—two decades ago now—in California—I was in a very patriarchal system. On many occasions, the men in ministry tried to stifle me by either scolding me like a child, or saying I was “too bold” and I needed to “calm down.” Once I was told by an associate pastor that I was “too pretty” to be on a church staff, and it was causing problems for him. “I need to be looking at my wife, not at you,” he told me.

God didn’t design the mess that much of the church (and the world) is. We botched it up. As usual.

This was a good read, Mel. But it saddens me to know that a person with your heart and gifts should ever be made to feel less than.

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