Spiritual Abuse Survivor Blogs Network member, Kristen Rosser (aka KR Wordgazer) blogs at Wordgazer’s Words
NLQ FAQs by Kristen Rosser / KR Wordgazer
- Does Patriarchy Glorify God?
- Quiverfull and the Bible
- The Bible & Birth Control
- The Bible and the Nature of Woman
- The Bible and Male Headship – Part 1
- The Bible and Male Headship – Part 2
- The Bible and Male Headship – Part 3
- Should There Be a “You” in Quivering?
- The Bible & Accountability in Marriage – Part 1: Bringing Real Change to Your Relationship
- The Bible & Accountability in Marriage – Part 2: The Marriage Covenant & Covenant Breaking
- Does Someone Always Have To Be In Charge? – Part 1: Human Authority in the Bible
- Does Someone Always Have To Be In Charge? – Part 2: Hierarchy – Origins, The Trinity and Marriage
- Why Do You Call Quiverfull Legalistic?
- Silencing Techniques
- What About “Women Be Silent in the Church”?
- The Purity Conversation – My Two Cents
- My Wish-I-Hadn’ts
- Gender Roles & Responsibility: Part 1
- Gender Roles & Responsibility Part 2
- Why Do People “Drink The Koolaid”?
- Book Recommendation: A Year of Biblical Womanhood by Rachel Held Evans
- Thoughts on the “Quiverfull” Movement
- “Men Must Be Spiritual Leaders” – Real Life Consequences
- Things I Have Learned Not to Fear
- Fear-Based Parenting
- “Don’t Talk About It”
- 12 Good Things I Learned From Being In (and Leaving) a Christian Cult: A Christian Perspective










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