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This Former Model is Fighting for Biblical Womanhood

Photo from Jennifer Strickland’s Instagram

This Former Model is Fighting for Biblical Womanhood

By Movieguide® Contributor

Former model and now author Jennifer Strickland is joining the fight to “uphold the dignity” of womanhood as culture attempts to tear it down.

In her new book, “I Am a Woman: Taking Back Our Name,” Strickland “calls on Christian women to harness their influence, challenge the gender-bending lies of society and uphold the dignity of womanhood with unwavering confidence and grace.

A synopsis of the book reads:

Men are invading women’s sports and even bathrooms, while schools indoctrinate children in lies about gender fluidity. The assault of insanity on reality took normal women by surprise, but we can’t waste another minute in fighting back.

Our culture needs an answer to transgenderism, pornography, sexual violence, and the lies that are crippling our young women and robbing them of their dignity We cannot abdicate our responsibility to the next generation. It is up to women who fear God to restore the true meaning of our name.

Women have had enough. And now it’s time to rise up as emboldened warriors to declare the truth against the gender-bending culture’s lies.

“From the top of our government to the corner of our classrooms, a lie has woven into the culture,” Strickland said on THE 700 CLUB. “The lie is: Gender is only a social construct. Therefore, womanhood is only a social construct. The notion that gender is socially constructed is now steeply baked into our laws and customs.”

“In many places, males who feel like females can change their birth certificates and freely enter female bathrooms, sports, beauty pageants and prisons,” she continued. “Never mind that gender identity does not exist in all of creation. Never mind that the plant and animal kingdoms are not defined this way. Never mind if women and girls feel scared, exposed and vulnerable due to prior experience with male violence.”

Strickland’s desire to “take back our name” arose after she “went hard after perfection until it nearly killed me.”

“I went after the perfect size, the perfect shape, the perfect image, the perfect look, being the perfect daughter, taking the perfect path and making the perfect escape,” she added.

She’s been promoting her book on Instagram, sharing snippets of what readers can expect to find in its pages.

“The name woman means ‘live-giving.’ It is an action,” Strickland posted. “Every woman and girl in this nation and world must rise up with the true definition of womanhood.”