Culture

Homemaking is Worth Preparing For

Most women will become mothers. Despite what modern culture often suggests, many women still hope for marriage, children, and a home filled with family life. Surveys consistently show that a large percentage of mothers would prefer to spend more time at home with their children if finances allowed. Yet for

Homemaking is The Profession Modern Society Forgot

There is something strange about the way we prepare young women for adulthood. If a girl dreams of becoming a doctor, we encourage her to think years ahead. We talk about education, finances, training, and the sacrifices required to reach her goal. If she hopes to become an entrepreneur, we

The Modern Pressures Women Were Never Meant to Carry

Women have never lived without pressure. Every era has asked something of them. Much of history was physically harder than the life many women live today. But modern women are not simply living easier lives. They are living more mentally crowded ones. We have layered new expectations onto women that

The Lost Rhythms of Women’s Health

For generations, women’s health followed simple rhythms of nourishing food, daily movement, sunlight, and rest that quietly sustained strength, balance, and vitality.

Why Puberty Blockers Raise Serious Concerns

In recent years, puberty blockers have increasingly been presented as a neutral—or even compassionate—medical intervention for children experiencing gender distress. They are often described as “fully reversible” and framed as a simple pause, something that buys time while a child figures things out. But when we look closely at human