Arrows and Acres
For two generations women have been told Proverbs 31 is impossible, oppressive, or worse, a quiet shaming wrapped in poetry. Daniel and Allison Hartman walk verse by verse through the most misunderstood chapter in the Bible and show what culture buried. She is not a doormat. She is a builder. She is not silent. She is the loudest voice in the gates. She is not waiting until 30 to start her life. She is already running her household, her businesses, and her ministry. In this episode: * The real cost of the career-first script and the children women never have Why "I birthed all my employees" is a Proverbs 31 economic strategy * How Allison turned one son selling moringa trees into two markets with over a thousand vendors * The trust contract between husband and wife the modern home has lost * Why meekness is controlled strength, not weakness * The power of the tongue over your children, illustrated with one three year old and a poorly made bed * And the closing line that defines the whole chapter: she did not apologize for her life Scripture: Proverbs 31, Psalm 127:3, John 8:36 Subscribe so you never miss a podcast drop. Then send this to someone in your life who needs to hear it. wsfpm6im
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