Mom Entrepreneurs
Her lamp does not go out by night. She considers a field and buys it, and then she plants a vineyard. Her husband trusts in her, so he shall have no lack of gain. This sure sounds like a "mom entrepreneur."
Here is one Mom Entrepreneur, Kathryn Marion, who shares her experience as an entrepreneur, investor, and oikos-despoteo (home manager). How does she do it all, you ask. This can be a challenge - homeschooling four girls, all the while working to produce an income and managing the household resources!
It's hard to manage a household, disciple four children in a life-integrated nurture, and produce an income if you're shuffled off everyday to work for some slave of a corporate master. And it's really tough to retain a unified family economic vision when you're working for some other master. So here you have entrepreneurial moms doing what they can to reincorporate the Proverbs 31 vision in a Steinem-Freidan, family-fragmented age.
Her lamp does not go out by night. She considers a field and buys it, and then she plants a vineyard. Her husband trusts in her, so he shall have no lack of gain. This sure sounds like a "mom entrepreneur."
Here is one Mom Entrepreneur, Kathryn Marion, who shares her experience as an entrepreneur, investor, and oikos-despoteo (home manager). How does she do it all, you ask. This can be a challenge - homeschooling four girls, all the while working to produce an income and managing the household resources!
It's hard to manage a household, disciple four children in a life-integrated nurture, and produce an income if you're shuffled off everyday to work for some slave of a corporate master. And it's really tough to retain a unified family economic vision when you're working for some other master. So here you have entrepreneurial moms doing what they can to reincorporate the Proverbs 31 vision in a Steinem-Freidan, family-fragmented age.
March 31, 2009
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