Glad you Asked: Women missionaries, Essential Oils, Lingerie & Going Woke

Here are more great questions sent in from our listeners:

  1. How can a woman, single or married, know whether or not she should become a missionary?
  2. Is it biblical to use essential oil scents or oil application to calm yourself or soothe anxiety?
  3. Is it okay for a wife to wear “provocative” lingerie and clothing for her husband?
  4. My church has introduced “racial reconciliation” and Critical Race Theory content. What should my next steps be?

What questions would you like us to answer? Use our Contact form to share, and we’ll consider adding them to a future episode of Glad you Asked.

Resources

The aim of Adventures in Missions and the World Race – Amy Spreeman, Berean Research

A few thoughts on essential oils – Michelle Lesley- Discipleship for Christian Women

Can a Christian woman wear sexually provocative lingerie for her husband? – Got Questions

Critical Race Theory, Intersectionality, and the Gospel– Founders Ministries

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Glad you Asked: Women missionaries, Essential Oils, Lingerie & Going Woke
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2 Responses to Glad you Asked: Women missionaries, Essential Oils, Lingerie & Going Woke

  1. Brenda H. July 15, 2020 at 8:29 pm #

    On Essential Oils: I’ve been attending my church for over six years now. I’ve seen the ripples of multi-level marketing rear their ugly heads almost every year. When three or more women in a small congregation of about 100 are selling stuff, it’s unpleasantly distracting. I left Bible study early once because a woman actually put her catalog on each desk. That woman hounded me on social media, saying “Everyone got to place an order except for you! What can I bring you?” Sadly, the real deal here is a lack of church discipline.

    • Amy Spreeman July 16, 2020 at 11:41 am #

      That is so sad to hear, Brenda. These “stay-at-home-businesses” based on MLM models encourage that kind of aggressiveness. This goes against what Scripture teaches about how women are to glorify God with their behavior.

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