As I scrolled through our hashtag #femaletravelbloggers on Instagram today I saw
that celebrating womanhood was intimate, personal and different to each woman based on her own experience.
Celebrating Womanhood Gender equality is not a woman's issue, it is a human issue.
Celebrate your womanhood with three exclusive recipes from Natural Vitality included in their free eBook created just for... Keep...
Don't try and tell me that being a woman and doing things that use and
celebrate my womanhood is in any way anti fem.
As part of a larger series, artist Mel Elliott created this coloring book as a way to
celebrate womanhood and appreciate women for their strengths — can't argue with that goal!
In honor of National Women's History Month, Los Angeles Modern Auctions (LAMA) spotlights five stellar women artists whose potent work and individual practices
celebrate womanhood and female autonomy, call into question responses to gender parity, and transcend traditional conceptions of gender identity to address broader issues surrounding diversity, inclusion, and tolerance for all humans.
Not exact matches
They were
celebrating the 50th anniversary of the 19th Amendment, which granted American women the right to vote, but they were also protesting the limits and expectations placed on American
womanhood, demanding changes to childcare and abortion policies and education and employment opportunities.
One of my goals after completing my year of biblical
womanhood was to «take back» Proverbs 31 as a blessing, not a to - do list, by identifying and
celebrating women of valor.
One of my goals in writing A Year of Biblical
Womanhood was to help evangelicals «take back» Proverbs 31 as a blessing, not a to - do list, by identifying and
celebrating women of valor.
One of my goals after completing my year of biblical
womanhood was to «take back» Proverbs 31 as a blessing, not a to - do list, by identifying and
celebrating women of valor: women who are changing the world through daily acts of faithfulness, both in my life and around the world.
Thomas Nelson is hosting a special giveaway to
celebrate the launch of A Year of Biblical
Womanhood this week!
Last Sunday, a New Jersey Lutheran church
celebrated the transition of its pastor from
womanhood to manhood.
I will
celebrate beauty where I find it, in a million faces uniquely handcrafted by a generous God with a big tent of glorious
womanhood.
It's been a joy to hear from women who read A Year of Biblical
Womanhood and report that where they once hated Proverbs 31, it's now one of their favorite passages because it provides a fun way to
celebrate all those daily acts of faithfulness exhibited by the women in their lives.
At some point Dan and I flew into New York City during a hurricane, got interviewed on The Today Show and The View, and
celebrated the release of A Year of Biblical
Womanhood, which you helped catapult to the New York Times Bestseller list for ebooks.
And words like «true» and «real» in reference to
womanhood or manhood are not
celebrating the differences.
It's hard to believe that this time last year, after marking Rosh Hoshanah with the sounding (read: tooting) of my shofar and the baking (read: burning) of my challah bread, I
celebrated the conclusion of my «year of biblical
womanhood.»
Beginning with an imaginary journey into the red tent, a traditional place of women's wisdom, some of the gifts and secrets of
womanhood are imparted in a gentle lyrical way along with practical advice on preparing for her first period, choosing menstrual products, herbal healing, and
celebrating menarche.
The
Womanhood Protection Group is happy to join the world in
celebrating women.
From Code Red by Lisa Lister In lots of cultures around the world, a girl's transition to
womanhood is
celebrated in ritual and ceremony; it's the time of coming into her creative and spiritual power, yet so many women in the western world have lacked this celebratory entry into
womanhood, and this has affected everything from their attitude to their menstrual cycle, to how they view the body they currently reside in and a million things inbetween.
They're calling for women to talk openly and loudly about the reasons why
womanhood should be
celebrated, and I'm so excited to join in that conversation!
This is a holiday that
celebrates all the great symbols of
womanhood around the world.
This blog highlight the beauty, style, and femininity of women across the African Diaspora Faces of Black fashion also
celebrates the beauty and complexities of
womanhood.
(Comedians and Singers), 2016 Walking into Thomas's two - channel film installation is like being invited into a cozy living room to
celebrate the diversity of
womanhood, and in...
Aptly entitled «Ode to She», the artist's latest work, intuitively completed at the beginning of South Africa's 2017 commemorations of women's month (
celebrated on the 9th August locally each year) explores, and encapsulates the essence of what it means to be a Xhosa woman, a human expression of «
womanhood».
Using recurring motifs, she
celebrates the female spirituality and African
womanhood in a glorious fashion commonly found in contemporary African art.
Walking into Thomas's two - channel film installation is like being invited into a cozy living room to
celebrate the diversity of
womanhood, and in particular, the many layers of black female identity.
(Comedians and Singers), 2016 Walking into Thomas's two - channel film installation is like being invited into a cozy living room to
celebrate the diversity of
womanhood, and in particular,...