Instead of viewing Hilary Rosen’s “mom” comment as a “gotcha” political moment, Christians should evaluate why these ideas that homemaking and childrearing are second-class endeavors are prevalent and what they portend for our collective future, says pastor and columnist Paul Brewster. “Women who have made the choice to devote themselves to their children, family and home life need our admiration and praise, not our disdain,” Brewster writes.
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