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Revistiendo con Realeza a Ester

La mano que mece la cuna es la mano que gobierna al mundo." . Abogado y Poeta William Ross Wallace. Avance. No os conformis a este MundoLa Guerra contra la MaternidadLos Pasajes Olvidados!La Naturaleza de la MaternidadEl Hogar: Cuna de las NacionesInfeccionando al MercadoInfeccionando la

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Revistiendo con Realeza a Ester

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    1. Revistiendo con Realeza a Ester El Reino de la Mujer ... Formadora de las Naciones A woman’s worth is found in that she is the image of God. El valor de la mujer se encuentra en el hecho de que es imagen de Dios. Her greatness is that she reigns as the nurturer of nations. The American Lawyer and Poet William Ross Wallace caught the significance of this in his poem title “For the hand that rocks the cradle is the hand that rules the world.” A woman’s worth is found in that she is the image of God. El valor de la mujer se encuentra en el hecho de que es imagen de Dios. Her greatness is that she reigns as the nurturer of nations. The American Lawyer and Poet William Ross Wallace caught the significance of this in his poem title “For the hand that rocks the cradle is the hand that rules the world.”

    2. “La mano que mece la cuna es la mano que gobierna al mundo.” Abogado y Poeta William Ross Wallace Small Group Work What do WRW’s word mean? What is the significance of this for our world today? Feedback Blessings on the hand of women! Angels guard its strength and grace, In the palace, cottage, hovel, Oh, no matter where the place; Would that never storms assailed it, Rainbows ever gently curled; For the hand that rocks the cradle Is the hand that rules the world. Infancy's the tender fountain, Power may with beauty flow, Mother's first to guide the streamlets, From them souls unresting grow- Grow on for the good or evil, Sunshine streamed or evil hurled; For the hand that rocks the cradle Is the hand that rules the world. Woman, how divine your mission Here upon our natal sod! Keep, oh, keep the young heart open Always to the breath of God! All true trophies of the ages Are from mother-love impearled; For the hand that rocks the cradle Is the hand that rules the world. Blessings on the hand of women! Fathers, sons, and daughters cry, And the sacred song is mingled With the worship in the sky-- Mingles where no tempest darkens, Rainbows evermore are hurled; For the hand that rocks the cradle Is the hand that rules the world. Small Group Work What do WRW’s word mean? What is the significance of this for our world today? Feedback Blessings on the hand of women! Angels guard its strength and grace, In the palace, cottage, hovel, Oh, no matter where the place; Would that never storms assailed it, Rainbows ever gently curled; For the hand that rocks the cradle Is the hand that rules the world.

    3. Avance No os conforméis a este Mundo La Guerra contra la Maternidad ¡Los Pasajes Olvidados! La Naturaleza de la Maternidad El Hogar: Cuna de las Naciones Infeccionando al Mercado Infeccionando la Plaza Pública

    4. ¡Conformándose al Mundo! “En cada vuelta de esquina la Mujer Cristiana ha encontrado que su papel biológico, económico y social ha sido considerado inútil. El ministerio de los hombres, el dinero de los hombres, los programas de construcción, de los hombres - estas fueron las áreas de importancia. Mary Pride The Way Home [1] The Way Home: Beyond Feminism, Back to Reality by Mary Pride pg. xii – xiii“ The sad truth is that the “traditional” role which feminists attacked in the fifties had already lost its scriptural fullness. Christian women were staying home out of habit, not out of conviction [this emphasis is mine]. Women had been robbed of their role, even thought they were “in their place.” And they were robbed by the church. The Christian churches in this country had actually paved the way for feminism to succeed, even as preachers orated about the sanctity of motherhood! Denominations endorsed family planning and ‘therapeutic abortion.’ Church meetings were scheduled for every-night of the week, giving out a clear message that family life was unimportant. Ministry was considered more worthwhile than motherhood, as missionaries were expected to leave their children in boarding schools as a matter of course. Church life centered on the church building, not the home. …

    5. Mundo Madre vs. Mundo Dinero Feminista Maternal Cosmovisión Bíblica Mundo madre – “cuido, inter-conección, inter-dependencia, y los otros valores necesarios para la formación de los seres humanos y la construcción de las relaciones humanas. Feminista Igualitaria Cosmovisión Secular Mundo dinero – “individualismo radical, trabajo implacable o despiadado, la búsqueda del éxito material, y de la rapidez.” [1] title of an article by Leslie Brody in the Bergen Record, November 11, 2002 The Motherhood Projects distinguishes between the values of[1]:Maternal feminists vs. egalitarian feminists With the shift from a Biblical worldview to the secular worldview, focus shifted from nurture to making money chastity to sexual freedom It has moved from women being women, making homes and nurturing children to “women being men,” abandoning hearth and children for an illusive equality in becoming a corporate man. This fight for a new world order was lead by the egalitarian feminists. [1] The Motherhood Project; Call to a Motherhood Movement; October 29, 2002 from their website: www.watchoutforchildren.org[1] title of an article by Leslie Brody in the Bergen Record, November 11, 2002 The Motherhood Projects distinguishes between the values of[1]:Maternal feminists vs. egalitarian feminists With the shift from a Biblical worldview to the secular worldview, focus shifted from nurture to making money chastity to sexual freedom It has moved from women being women, making homes and nurturing children to “women being men,” abandoning hearth and children for an illusive equality in becoming a corporate man. This fight for a new world order was lead by the egalitarian feminists.

    6. La Maternidad es Tiempo Perdido “La idea de que el tiempo llevado con los niños es tiempo perdido está grabado en piedra en el pensamiento económico tradicional... Los talentos extraordinarios requeridos para hacer la obra a largo plazo de formar el carácter humano y de infundir en los niños jóvenes la habilidad y el deseo de aprender no tiene lugar dentro de los cálculos de los economistas. La teoría económica (humanista) no dice nada sobre la adquisición de habilidades por parte de aquellos que trabajan con niños. Se supone que no tienen necesidad de ellas.” Ann Crittenden, The Price of Motherhood (El Precio de la Maternidad) [1] Crittenden, Ann; The Price of Motherhood; Henry Holt and Company;, New York, 2001; pg. 4[1] Crittenden, Ann; The Price of Motherhood; Henry Holt and Company;, New York, 2001; pg. 4

    7. ¡La Muerte de la Maternidad! “La aniquilación del Rol es la moda venidera en los círculos evangélicos y aún en círculos de las iglesias ultra conservadoras. ¡Si la mujer no puede ser mujer; Bendito sea Dios que sean hombres!. Todo esto porque dos generaciones han crecido y se han casado sin escuchar siquiera que la Biblia enseña un papel distinto para la mujer que es diferente que el del hombre y que es tan importante como el rol del hombre.” Mary Pride The Way Home (Camino a Casa) [1] ibid; The Way Home; pg. xxii [1] ibid; The Way Home; pg. xxii

    8. La Muerte de la Maternidad – La Muerte de las Naciones “Mucho de lo que llamamos popularmente el Mundo Occidental no sobrevivirá este siglo, y mucho de esto desaparecerá dentro de nuestras vidas, incluyendo muchos sino la mayoría de los países de Europa Occidental. Probablemente existirá el área geográfica en el mapa delimitado como Italia o Holanda – probablemente.... pero será meramente designación para bienes raíces.” Mark Steyn Journalist Mark Steyn article It's the Demography, Stupid The real reason the West is in danger of extinction. January 2006 The New Criterion "Replacement" fertility rate--i.e., the number you need for merely a stable population, not getting any bigger, not getting any smaller--is 2.1 babies per woman Journalist Mark Steyn article It's the Demography, Stupid The real reason the West is in danger of extinction. January 2006 The New Criterion "Replacement" fertility rate--i.e., the number you need for merely a stable population, not getting any bigger, not getting any smaller--is 2.1 babies per woman

    9. La Muerte de la Maternidad – La Muerte de las Civilizaciones Líderes en la Fertilidad Global Somalia 6.91 Níger 6.83 Afganistán 6.78 Yemen 6.75 Estadística de Fecundidad Occidental EEUU 2.07 Irlanda 1.87 Nueva Zelanda 1.79 Australia 1.76 Canadá 1.5 Alemania/ Austria1.3 Rusia/ Italia 1.2 España 1.1 Small Group Work What do these statistics reveal? Global Trends? What does this reveal about the impact of secular/materialistic values on motherhood? Economic and social implications and religious implications for the west? Feedback Source Mark SteynSmall Group Work What do these statistics reveal? Global Trends? What does this reveal about the impact of secular/materialistic values on motherhood? Economic and social implications and religious implications for the west? Feedback Source Mark Steyn

    10. Línea de Falla en los EEUU Tasa de fertilidad para “re-emplazo”- 2.1 bebes/mujer EEUU - 2.07 Estados de color azul (más secular) menos tasa de nacimiento (cerca a Europa) Estados de color rojo (más conservadores) tasa de nacimiento más alto Small Group Discussion What do these trends suggest? Feedback Source Mark SteynSmall Group Discussion What do these trends suggest? Feedback Source Mark Steyn

    11. 1 Timoteo 5:9-10, 14 Viudas ancianas – características piadosas: fiel a su esposo bien conocidas por sus buenas obras crianza de los niños muestran hospitalidad lavan los pies de los santos ayudan a los que se encuentran en problemas. devotas a hacer buenas obras

    12. 1 Timoteo 5:9-10, 14 Viudas jóvenes que se casen que tengan hijos que administren sus casas - oikodespoteo

    13. oikodespoteo Oikodespoteo: "guía del hogar,” “gobernar a la casa, administrar los asuntos familiares” Esto es el cuadro de las funciones de la mujer santa de Proverbios 31 ¡Ser la reina de la casa solariega o señorío! Oikos, the root for oikodespoteo is the root for oikonomia – economics. This woman is not “every woman,” but is a model for Godly traits that individual women may possess. Just as no Christian will possess all the spiritual gifts, so no women will possess all the traits of the woman in Proverb 31. She is not the slave of the house, but she is the queen of the house, with incredible responsibilities. This could be seen as a maker of a home, an environment that is concussive for the health of the family, especially the children, and the guest in the home. Oikos, the root for oikodespoteo is the root for oikonomia – economics. This woman is not “every woman,” but is a model for Godly traits that individual women may possess. Just as no Christian will possess all the spiritual gifts, so no women will possess all the traits of the woman in Proverb 31. She is not the slave of the house, but she is the queen of the house, with incredible responsibilities. This could be seen as a maker of a home, an environment that is concussive for the health of the family, especially the children, and the guest in the home.

    14. Tito 2:3-5 Las mujeres ancianas deben mentorear a las mujeres más jóvenes a: ser prudentes amar a sus esposos amar sus hijos ser auto-disciplinadas y puras ser ocupadas en la casa – “cuidando su casa y trabajando en la casa” ser bondadosas ser sujetas a sus [propios] esposos “caring for the house, working at home” Implied in this is bring the arts and mind to work to make a well ordered home that will serve the family and become the founding order for a healthy society Note that these passages are addressed to women for women’ Women are to minister to and teach other women about motherhood and homemaking. As women tend to be more relational than men, an older woman mentoring younger women is a very natural function. This responsibility was not given to husbands or pastors to do for women but for women to do for women. What happens to this god ordained function when women are busy trying to be men? “caring for the house, working at home” Implied in this is bring the arts and mind to work to make a well ordered home that will serve the family and become the founding order for a healthy society Note that these passages are addressed to women for women’ Women are to minister to and teach other women about motherhood and homemaking. As women tend to be more relational than men, an older woman mentoring younger women is a very natural function. This responsibility was not given to husbands or pastors to do for women but for women to do for women. What happens to this god ordained function when women are busy trying to be men?

    15. La Naturaleza de la Maternidad Hay millones de cosas que una mujer tiene libertad para hacer Sólo hay dos cosas que se le prohíben hacer Hay una cosa por la cual ha sido diseñada a hacer sobre todas las cosas: formar o criar la siguiente generación La mujer con toda fibra de su ser ha sido formada para formar o criar y amamantar

    16. El Significado de Criar Hebreo –kuwl (lwk), traducido: alimentar, sostener, nutrir, chinear Griego (1ero) – trepho (trefw ), traducido: alimentar, nutrir, criar entrepho (entrefw ) – nutrir en: una persona o una cosa; metafóricamente: educar, formar la mente [1]Enhanced Strong’s Lexicon, (Oak Harbor, WA: Logos Research Systems, Inc.) 1995.

    17. El Significado de Criar Griego (2nd) paideia (paideia ) – castigar, criar, instrucción, castigo Todo el entrenamiento y educación de los niños (que es relativo al cultivo de su mente y su moral...) También incluye el entrenamiento y cuido del cuerpo. Instrucción con una mirada de hacer crecer la virtud [1]Enhanced Strong’s Lexicon, (Oak Harbor, WA: Logos Research Systems, Inc.) 1995.

    18. Significado de Nurture (Criar) en Inglés Alimentar y causar crecimiento; suplir con nutrición. Sostener; mantener por alimentación. Génesis 47 Suplir los medios de sustento y aumento; animar; como, cultivar las virtudes. Querer; consolar. Santiago 5 Educar; instruir; promover el crecimiento por logros. 1 Timoteo 4 Webster’s 1828Webster’s 1828

    19. Significado de Amamantar Hebreo – yanák (qny )– traducido: chupar, amamantar, nodriza Griego – trophos:(trofo,j) De la raíz trepho (tre,fw )– sustentar, abastecer, alimentar (acariciar, mimar, criar)

    20. El Significado en Inglés de Amamantar Cuidar, como infantes; como, dar de mamar a un niño. Amamantar; dar el pecho o nutrir en el pecho. Querer (chinear); cultivar; animar; promover el crecimiento en... Decimos, cuidar a un animal o una planta débil. Administrar con cuidado y economía, con el fin de aumentar; como, cuidar nuestros recursos naturales. Diccionario Webster’s 1828

    21. De lo Trascendente a lo Físico Criar se relaciona a la naturaleza trascendente de ser femenina Amamantar es una manifestación física de nutrir o criar.

    22. Criar y Educar La función maternal de amamantar y crianza, se encuentra en el concepto de educar. Las palabras amamantar y criar hablan de “promover el crecimiento”, “educar”, “instruir”, y “formar virtud.” The mother plays perhaps the most critical role in the development of her children and thus the shaping of the nation.The mother plays perhaps the most critical role in the development of her children and thus the shaping of the nation.

    23. Educación y la Construcción de una Nación Cuando Dios sacó a Israel de Egipto, iba a transformar una nación empobrecida y esclava en una nación grande. Paideia – castigar, crianza, instrucción, corrección – educación fue uno de las herramientas de Dios para edificar esta nación.

    24. Construcción de una Nación Dt. 4:4-8; Mateo 28:18-20 Pregunta Grupo # 1: ¿Qué son los paralelos a este pasaje? ¿Para qué las naciones sean desarrolladas, en qué deben ser enseñadas? Preguntas Grupo # 2: ¿Qué es lo que amonesta Dios en relación a sus Leyes? ¿Qué produce la obediencia a las leyes Divinas en la nación de Israel? ¿Qué revelará a las otras naciones? Small group process Read the two passages Answer the questions Feedback Summary The building of a great nation is related directly to the people’s obedience to God’s laws and ordinances (vs. 1-2). Then he reminds them of their sin in worshiping Ball of Peor and of His judgment of that sin (vs. 2-4). God is their instructor, He has taught them His decrees and laws (vs. 5). God’s intention is to create a model nation, a godly nation that will inspire other nations and will be a pattern for those nations to follow (vs. 6-8).Small group process Read the two passages Answer the questions Feedback Summary The building of a great nation is related directly to the people’s obedience to God’s laws and ordinances (vs. 1-2). Then he reminds them of their sin in worshiping Ball of Peor and of His judgment of that sin (vs. 2-4). God is their instructor, He has taught them His decrees and laws (vs. 5). God’s intention is to create a model nation, a godly nation that will inspire other nations and will be a pattern for those nations to follow (vs. 6-8).

    25. El Principio de Paideia El propósito de paideia es crear una nación que es sabia. Paideia edifica una nación: justicia individual suficiencia económica para todos paz social duradera justicia pública aún para los pobres de los pobres. [ Jun Vincer ][ Jun Vincer ]

    26. Componentes Principales de la Educación Crianza, instrucción y formación de buenas costumbres en un niño. Involucra instrucción y disciplina El fin de todo esto será: Ilustrar (alumbramiento) el entendimiento. Corregir el carácter Formar costumbres y hábitos Preparado (aparejado) para ser útil en su estado – llamado This is based on Webster’s 1828 Dictionary definition as summarized by Dr. Elizabeth YoumansThis is based on Webster’s 1828 Dictionary definition as summarized by Dr. Elizabeth Youmans

    27. Responsabilidad para Paideia Leer: Grupo # 1 Proverbios 1:8; 6:20; 10:1 Grupo # 2 Proverbios 15:20; 17:25; 23:22 Preguntas: ¿A dónde descansa la responsabilidad para la educación de un niño? ¿Dónde ponen la mayoría de sociedades la responsabilidad para la educación de sus niños? Small Group Work Read one set of scriptures and discuss the questions. Feedback This responsibility does NOT rests: on the government, primarily on the church The scriptures lay this responsibility at the feet of parents As an example, Proverbs 1:8: “Listen, my son, to your father’s instruction and do not forsake your mother’s teaching.” Small Group Work Read one set of scriptures and discuss the questions. Feedback This responsibility does NOT rests: on the government, primarily on the church The scriptures lay this responsibility at the feet of parents As an example, Proverbs 1:8: “Listen, my son, to your father’s instruction and do not forsake your mother’s teaching.”

    28. Feministas Maternales Las feministas de la segunda mitad del siglo 19 eran amas de casa y formadoras de sus hijos. Ellas entendieron que sus hijos iban algún día a heredar al mundo y que necesitaban ser preparados para este fin. También entendieron que sus hogares eran el fundamento para la salud de la sociedad.

    29. Las Madres Forman el Alma Eterna “Las madres de una nación civilizada ... [trabajan], no sobre materia débil y perecedera, sino sobre las mentes inmortales, moldeando y formando seres que existirán para siempre... Laboran no sobre el lienzo que perecerá o sobre el mármol que se resquebrará en polvo, sino sobre la mente, sobre el espíritu, que durará para siempre, y que cargará, para el bien o mal, a lo largo de toda la vida, la firma (impresión) de la mano... maternal.” Daniel Webster Remarks to the Ladies of Richmond , October 5, 1840. Quoted in Stephen K. Mc Dowell “Building Godly Nations.” pg. 154 Remarks to the Ladies of Richmond , October 5, 1840. Quoted in Stephen K. Mc Dowell “Building Godly Nations.” pg. 154

    30. Servir de Madre al Mundo “El lugar de una mujer está en el hogar; y fuera de ahí, cuando sea llamada a guardar a los que ama y de mejorar sus condiciones.” Nellie McClung Feminista Maternal Their interest was to extend their maternal reign in the home into the larger world to create a healthy society for their children. Private homemaking was extended into the public arena of creating culture and building nations. A maternal feminist understood that she was to prepare her children for good citizenship and prepare society for her children Maternal Feminists wanted to help create a society that supported the health of the family and the child. They wanted to fight against forces that would undermine the family, and destroy the nation. They fought: Against sweatshops (where women were paid low wages and kept from mothering), Against child labor (where children were kept from learning), and for a family wage (so the husband could work and the wife fulfill here maternal call) For temperance (against the abuses of alcohol, because of it’s destructiveness of the family) For woman’s suffrage (to exercise a maternal voice in the public square). The maternal feminists were cut from a very different cloth than modern career feminists. They were not fighting to get women into the workplace. They were fighting to get women out of the workplace into the home, so that a woman was free to be a woman and do what they were made to do nurture a nation. [.1] Maternal Feminism: Mothering the World; www.suite101.com; 10/3/03; Pg 1 of Their interest was to extend their maternal reign in the home into the larger world to create a healthy society for their children. Private homemaking was extended into the public arena of creating culture and building nations. A maternal feminist understood that she was to prepare her children for good citizenship and prepare society for her children Maternal Feminists wanted to help create a society that supported the health of the family and the child. They wanted to fight against forces that would undermine the family, and destroy the nation. They fought: Against sweatshops (where women were paid low wages and kept from mothering), Against child labor (where children were kept from learning), and for a family wage (so the husband could work and the wife fulfill here maternal call) For temperance (against the abuses of alcohol, because of it’s destructiveness of the family) For woman’s suffrage (to exercise a maternal voice in the public square). The maternal feminists were cut from a very different cloth than modern career feminists. They were not fighting to get women into the workplace. They were fighting to get women out of the workplace into the home, so that a woman was free to be a woman and do what they were made to do nurture a nation. [.1] Maternal Feminism: Mothering the World; www.suite101.com; 10/3/03; Pg 1 of

    31. Lidia Sigourney Poeta Americana y educadora 1852, publicó su serie de Cartas a Mujeres Jóvenes Ella les recordó a las mujeres de su llamado maternal a criar y educar a los futuros ciudadanos y líderes de las naciones.

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