Leadership in the Family—Introducing Its Two Indispensable Pillars
In the postwar WWII years of the 50’s and 60’s the world was recovering from the emergency measures that war demands—women making up a majority of the workforce. That necessity had temporarily trashed the centuries-old custom of women being full time homemakers, and now, postwar, they were free again to return to that biblical family custom. Some (but not all) did that very thing. I was in high school and college during those years, and the majority of female students at Oklahoma University looked…