Feminism has fundamentally changed the roles of men and women in the culture, and Lisa Bevere, New York Times best-selling author and co-founder of Messenger International, isn’t afraid to talk about it.
“You are one of the few Christian, female teachers I know who will just be outspoken about gender ideology and the reality of male and female,” Allie Beth Stuckey of “Relatable” says, adding, “which is sad.”
“If I said anything, Allie, Christian women got mad at me,” Bevere explains. “If I just even said something about [how] men don’t belong in women’s sports, people would just react.”
This is when Bevere began to question why women weren’t using their voices to fight for their daughters.
“I started to do a deep dive into, ‘Wait, where’s the feminist? All these advocates for women being willing to say that men can be women, what is going on?’” She says, adding, “The deeper I went into it, the darker it became.” […]
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