![]() ![]() Whether you’re new to Advent or have observed it for years, these lists are designed to cut through the fluff and excess and help you tune your heart to Jesus. Advent starts on Sunday, December 3, 2023. “Prepare the Way of the Lord – Advent 2023” includes recommendations for Advent reading, music, art, learning, books and activities for kids, and more. These are designed to help you prepare your heart for the Lord this season. ![]() I’m so excited to introduce a new Advent resource for you just in time for the Christmas season: “Prepare the Way of the Lord”! Christmas is on its way, and you and I have a sweet opportunity to know Jesus better this season. To help you observe Advent in a meaningful and doable way, I’ve put together a curated collection of Advent recommendations. These also make great Christmas gifts for the other Strong Women on your list! Strong Women is partnering with our friends at Drinklings to offer a special Flannery O’Connor mug and Strong Women coffee blend just in time for Christmas! Check out these products here and get yours today. Uncle Tom’s Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe GodeyĮarly American Cookery: "The Good Housekeeper," 1841 by Sarah Josepha Hale Godey's Lady's Book January 1864 by Sarah Josepha Hale and Louis A. The Woman Who Influenced a Nation with Melanie KirkpatrickĮscape from North Korea by Melanie Kirkpatrick Take a listen to this best-of episode with journalist Melanie Kirkpatrick and be encouraged by this remarkable woman from American history. Her work contributed to a robust and holistic view of womanhood that validated women as image bearers, dignified their many spheres of work-both domestic and professional-and advocated for their access to education and advancement. Sarah Josepha Hale was a mother, writer, activist, and editor of the popular nineteenth-century women’s magazine Godey’s Lady’s Book. What are women made for and what are they capable of? What makes them valuable? What is “women’s work”? One of the most culturally influential women in American history used her life’s work to answer these questions and affirm women in both society and the home-yet many people have never even heard of her. ![]()
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