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Don't Call It 'Toxic': Women Must Make Peace with Masculinity

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Last weekend, my husband and sons took a three-day canoe trip down a wild stretch of river that has poor cell service, no road access, and grand promises of adventure.

I have to admit, I was slightly terrified at the prospect at first.

It’s all well and good to want to be married to or raise a “real man” when this means being protected, provided for, and treated like a lady. But it can be a bit daunting when our manly men set out into the (literal) wilderness to test the full breadth of their masculinity.

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Isa is a homemaker, homeschooler, and writer who lives in the Ozarks with her husband and two children. After being raised with a progressive atheist worldview, she came to the Lord as a young woman and now has a heart to restore the classical Christian view of femininity.
Isa is a homemaker, homeschooler, and writer who lives in the Ozarks with her husband and two children. After being raised with a progressive atheist worldview, she came to the Lord as a young woman and now has a heart to restore the classical Christian view of femininity.




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