
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




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.


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.












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










