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She, Out of Her Poverty: Serving God When We Have Nothing

You would have to live under a rock (or in an apartment without internet) to have missed the statistics. In general, experts have observed that millenials are earning less money that their parents earned, among other sobering statistics, including, but not limited to, the rise in the average marrying age, which for women is around 27 years old, and for men is around 29 . Although controversial opinions about millenials abound, it is largely agreed upon by sociologists that these generational differences are caused by economic disparity. How has this affected those who, like myself, are young Christians trying to serve the Lord? I can say from experience that feelings of shame crop up quickly when the pressure to marry or participate in extensive ministry opportunities meets my reality: I am the age my parents were when they married, but I am single. I am the age when everyone expects me to have time to run children's church, but I am exhausted from my job and from trying to

Why the Bride of Christ is Not a Debt-Free Virgin (and Why We Should Rejoice)

Little over a week ago, Christian author Lori Alexander caused quite a stir in the online community when she published a blog post entitled "Men Prefer Debt-Free Virgins (Without Tattoos)" . While as a blogger with free speech she has a right to present her opinion online, the danger her post presents is that she does so as a Christian writer, quoting Scripture, and making bold claims in the name of Christ. Even more dangerous is the fact that she seems to confuse male preference in women with God's own heart towards women. A Look at the Blog Post Alexander begins her post by stating what kinds of women men prefer, but immediately switches into a biblical argument that has nothing to do with men. She asks, "Do you know how much more attractive debt-free virgins (without tattoos) are to young men?" She then laments the fact that many Christian women do not fit this category and states that, "As believers in Jesus Christ, we need to live in a way that