What We Can Learn From Dolley Madison About Being a Help Meet
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Ann-Marie JensenSeptember 16, 2019
I love this statement: "No American who seeks the pure love of Christ would ever yield to the urge to attack others for their differing views or to extol her or his strengths over those of another." A real help to civility! Thank you.
LexaGraemeSeptember 12, 2019
More specifics on Mrs Madison would have been nice. I’m sure the article is meant to be a teaser for the book, but *how* Mrs Madison complemented her husband, *how* she was gracious under personal attacks, would have been a nice way to demonstrate all that etymology of what helpmeet means. As someone whose girlhood hero was Dolley Madison, I was hoping for more.
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