Heather Cofer

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Heather Cofer

@HeatherACofer

Believer | Wife to Judah | Mama of eight | Second gen homeschooler | Author/Writer | Passionate about how Jesus changes everything for womanhood | Psalm 90:12

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Heather Cofer
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This morning one of my kids requested I make oatmeal. I don’t make it often, so funnily enough this common breakfast item is a novelty in their mind. I whipped some up with the stirring help of my 4yo (he’s constantly begging to help in the kitchen). When I handed said 4yo his steaming bowl topped with milk and brown sugar he paused, took a deep breath, and said quietly, “This is gorgeous.” I love kids.
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There are a couple of things that make practicing the “one anothers” in Scripture particularly difficult in our current cultural climate that are, I believe, two sides of the same coin. First is that we’re up against the pervasive mindset that it’s offensive and prideful to assume that there is any hard-and-fast standard of truth. This has been trickling into the church particularly through exposure to progressive Christian teachings and other popular ideologies that neutralizes truth to being all or mostly subjective. This makes our feelings the authority rather than God’s Word. The second problem that goes hand-in-hand with this is the fear of man, and the subtle ways this is practiced and even unknowingly encouraged at times. Let me explain. Due to the influence of the thought process above, it’s not uncommon to hear that if someone is offended by something we say and decides to walk away from the Lord, it’s necessarily our fault in some way because we said something in the first place. Again, this puts feelings at the forefront over the truth of God’s Word and what He declares to be our responsibility toward one another. This feeds the fear that if we can’t come up with the one way of expressing a concern exactly right (whatever that might mean), then we maybe shouldn’t say anything at all. However, a Christian friend who understands what the family of God is for is willing to do the uncomfortable thing of pointing out the symptoms of potential spiritual cancer rather than pretending there’s nothing to be concerned about. They’re willing to risk snatching someone out of flames even if it means our feelings get a little banged up in the process of rescue. And as we walk in the grace of humility, we’ll see true love for what it really is rather than nursing the offense or believing any lies the enemy wants to feed us in that vulnerable moment.
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@MrsGoresDiary I was so surprised when friends texted me about it! I’m honored that she shared it.
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Mrs. Gore@MrsGoresDiary·
@HeatherACofer I just saw that Allie posted this tweet in her Instagram stories! 🙌
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This most recent episode from @conservmillen is *so* important. I totally agree that therapy culture can be a significant avenue to entrench someone in dangerous beliefs that will ultimately cause harm. If an ideology is not based in truth, it will not lead us back to truth. If a solution stems from a godless worldview, it’s not going to help us to grow and thrive in the knowledge of God. We have to be so careful to measure all things against the sure standard of God’s Word.
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@jrdickens90 I do agree it’s important for a woman to consider how she’s presenting herself. But what my post was intended to communicate is that we shouldn’t assume someone is living with a feminist mindset *simply because* she’s unmarried.
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@HeatherACofer The first impression from this photo is not of someone who wants to be married -- it's of someone who wants to be in charge. To be the center of attention.
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I was just having a conversation about one of the sad but oft-overlooked effects of feminism on single women who desire to get married (I bring this up, because I’ve seen others share about Alex’s openly expressed desire to be married and have a family). On one side, people often assume these women have embraced feminist ideas when they aren’t married, which is painful. OR they downplay their sorrow over not being married and the possibility that they may not become moms one day, because they’re viewed as having the ultimate free life. Either way, it can add significant insult to injury to those who desire a marriage and family. I’ve talked with some single women about the fact that facing the possibility of never being married and having children is comparable to infertility. Not the same, but similar because they’re grappling with the same outcomes. As believers we need to be sure we’re not painting all single women with a broad brush, and offering compassion and encouragement and support to those seeking to be faithful even while their hearts long for marriage and family.
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Alex Clark has some good ideas and I've enjoyed listening to her podcast in the past, but I don't think it's wise for her to have a prominent role at TPUSA's Women's Leadership Conference considering that she's still unmarried at age 33. I'd much rather see a woman up on the stage who has embraced marriage and motherhood, like Rachel Wilson or Gina Bontempo. It makes no sense to me that a woman like Alex is still single if she truly holds conservative Christian values. What could be stopping her from finding a husband after all these years? She's famous for her conservative views, and there are so many great guys who would love to marry an attractive conservative Christian woman.

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I want to add some clarification, particularly to the first point. I should have said they assume they’re embracing feminist ideas *simply because* they’re not married. When unmarried women are indeed unknowingly embracing feminist ideas it should be lovingly pointed out even if it’s painful for them to hear that.
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Heather Cofer@HeatherACofer·
I want to add some clarification, particularly to the first point. I should have said they assume they’re embracing feminist ideas *simply because* they’re not married. When unmarried women are indeed unknowingly embracing feminist ideas it should be lovingly pointed out even if it’s painful for them to hear that.
Heather Cofer@HeatherACofer

I was just having a conversation about one of the sad but oft-overlooked effects of feminism on single women who desire to get married (I bring this up, because I’ve seen others share about Alex’s openly expressed desire to be married and have a family). On one side, people often assume these women have embraced feminist ideas when they aren’t married, which is painful. OR they downplay their sorrow over not being married and the possibility that they may not become moms one day, because they’re viewed as having the ultimate free life. Either way, it can add significant insult to injury to those who desire a marriage and family. I’ve talked with some single women about the fact that facing the possibility of never being married and having children is comparable to infertility. Not the same, but similar because they’re grappling with the same outcomes. As believers we need to be sure we’re not painting all single women with a broad brush, and offering compassion and encouragement and support to those seeking to be faithful even while their hearts long for marriage and family.

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My kids asked if there were any ways they could make money. I told them they could make $1/small trash bag of weeds. The yard has never been weeded so quickly. 😆
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I’ve walked through this with about fifteen women in varying degrees, some very closely, and the details are not all the same. But for not a single one of them did it have anything to do with a potential husband getting in the way of her ambitions. Much of the time it’s been waiting to be pursued, or being pursued only to have the guy end things. This is in a conservative Christian circle where marriage and motherhood are highly valued and encouraged. And most of them are married now.
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@HeatherACofer I'm not buying. Soft feminine women that are attractive have hundreds of potential offers before they hit their 30s. There wasn't one that was acceptable or did the one get in the way of her ambitions?
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@AnnieHolmquist Absolutely. I’ve had the joy of walking alongside many precious single women for over a decade now, and I believe it’s so important to rightly support and encourage them from a place of understanding and truth.
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//For the beauty of the earth For the glory of the skies For the love which from our birth Over and around us lies Lord of all to Thee we raise This our hymn of grateful praise//
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I’m giving a talk this week on helping our children cultivate loving relationships with one another. So *obviously* this song has been going through my head during my preparation, and I had to blast it through the house today. In my practical application section, should I suggest that moms do the same, and belt it with all their heart when their kids need a reminder to love each other? 😉
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@HeatherACofer Hope he gets royalties from it at least
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Feel bad for this guy. Every time there’s a new study about young people & religion he has to go sit in a dark sanctuary.
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Why do I call it the nostalgia tree? Here’s something I wrote a few years ago about it: Nostalgia is a funny thing, isn’t it? This same kind of tree grew outside our apartment building in Mongolia. In a city that had so little green, it’s fragrant blossoms brought much delight as the harsh winter (and dust storm-filled spring) came to an end. Now without fail, the smell of these blossoms takes me back to childhood days, and that ache of nostalgia fills me as I remember those treasured years. But the older I’ve gotten, the more I’m convinced that nostalgia doesn’t point as much to how idyllic the past was as it does to the perfection of something that’s to come. Nostalgia brings to mind all the sweetness of one point in history and dulls the hard that was equally present. If we were to be transported back to that exact moment, it would be real in every sense of the word and all the mystique of the nostalgia would fade. As my husband likes to say, “there’s really no such thing as ‘the good ol’ days.’” In his book ‘Mere Christianity’ C.S. Lewis says, “If I find in myself desires which nothing in this world can satisfy, the only logical conclusion is that I was made for another world.” When that overwhelming ache fills me at the scent of these blooms, I know my soul is resonating with the reality of eternity for those who follow Christ—a perfect place in the presence of our perfect Savior. The beauty of this earth is a shadow of the pure joy that is yet to come in a new Kingdom untainted by sin and death. For those who don’t know Jesus, the fleeting beauty shadows of this earth are the height of what they will ever experience. But for those who place their trust in Him, the best is yet to come. (A pic of the tree in full bloom)

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The nostalgia tree is blooming. I could stand here and drink in the scent forever.
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