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Vision Forum’s New Book ‘Passionate Housewives, Desperate for God’
Exalts Real-Life Homemakers While Shattering Distorted Portrait of ‘Desperate Housewives’
As new episodes of "Desperate Housewives" launch this fall, two real-life housewives—raising 18 children between them—release a controversial, new book nationwide in bookstores, October 30, 2007.
San Antonio, TX (PRWEB via PRWebDirect) October 3, 2007 — Delicious secrets hide behind every neighbor’s closed door in the seemingly perfect American suburb of Fairview, the fictional hometown of ABC’s "Desperate Housewives" TV series, considered the most popular show in its demographic worldwide with 115 million viewers. “Passionate Housewives, Desperate for God” (Vision Forum, Inc.) shatters the homemaker stereotypes depicted in "Desperate Housewives" and "The Stepford Wives" and exposes the hollow ideal of the androgynous power woman, whose worth is measured solely by the degree of her self-ambition, the shape of her body and her money-making skills.
“Passionate Housewives, Desperate for God” Co-authors Stacy McDonald and Jennie Chancey took two and a half years—through spilled orange juice, stray laundry, and mayhem of busy family life—to write the book. With candor and humor, it offers readers a refreshing, counter-cultural view that married women should be joyful “keepers at home,” embracing their God-given roles as helpmeets to their husbands and nurturers to their children.
“Like a filthy and unruly stray dog on bath day, feminism has been scrubbed and perfumed and presented to us as biblical,” writes McDonald, the wife of Pastor James McDonald and author of ‘Raising Maidens of Virtue.’ She illustrates the dangers of whitewashed feminism, often responsible for fellow evangelicals stumbling over the Genesis 2 interpretation of women’s roles in marriage. “The biblical directives given to women to be wives, mothers and keepers of the home are minimized or set aside as quaint but unnecessary options.”
Chancey, a former feminist who launched http://www.ladiesagainstfeminism.com/ in 2002, says, “Mine is not a story of perfection. I was once a Christian feminist; I’ve seen the other side. I know how empty it is….I went from die-hard homemaker-in-training to dedicated career woman—and then God gripped my heart.”
In addition, "Passionate Housewives, Desperate for God" discusses:
• The false gospel of self
• The beauty of God-centered marriage
• Why real women are passionate about true womanhood, marriage and motherhood
• What the Bible teaches about servanthood and slavery—and the difference
• Real-life examples of happy, contented homemakers
• Why being a homemaker is not a waste of God-given talents
Visit http://www.passionatehousewives.com/ for more information.

I saw your comment about our Life Skills that we are teaching our teen girls. I only *wish* I knew all this stuff! *grin* We are hoping to have various older women in the church come and share their insight and expertise in various areas so that we can ALL benefit!
I'm going to be posting some (if not all) of the handouts I give to the girls, so feel free to stay tuned and enjoy anything new you learn!
In His Joy and Grace,
Kate
Just as soon as the VF catalog came in and i saw the book was in there, off I went to the computer! lol Unfortunately, it's on backorder (or was, the beginning of last week). I cannot wait to dig into it!