by Valorie Quesenberry | Sep 5, 2015 | Uncategorized
“The Marriage License” – Norman Rockwell, Saturday Evening Post Cover, June 11, 1955Not because it’s historic tradition.Not because it’s aesthetically pleasing.Not because it’s personally preferred.Not because...
by Valorie Quesenberry | Aug 7, 2015 | Uncategorized
I’m wondering:Do Christian movie makers have sons?If they do, do they want them to watch their movies with pure thoughts? Do they care if the women characters sometimes display as much sex appeal as they do God-appeal?My daughters and I recently watched a...
by Valorie Quesenberry | May 25, 2015 | 19 Kids, abuse, Duggar, grace
Touching this topic with any length pole is crazy, but that’s what we writers do – launch out into shark-infested waters. I know what I say will be controversial to everyone and probably offensive to some. So, like a coward, I will post this disclaimer:...
by Valorie Quesenberry | Apr 18, 2015 | Uncategorized
Does femininity still matter? Is it important to dress and conduct ourselves in ways that are unequivocally feminine?Is womanhood inferiority or diversity?Is femaleness to be celebrated in our everyday lives as a glorious and distinct expression of the...
by Valorie Quesenberry | Feb 19, 2015 | body, cleavage, clothing, husband, lust, modesty, power, wife., yoga pants
I’m going to chime in on the “yoga pants/Christian cleavage” debate here.No, it is not the most urgent issue facing the Christian church, but yes, it is part of the larger discussion of Christian living because everything we do in the body matters....