Steady, As She Goes

But the Holy Spirit produces this kind of fruit in our lives: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. Galatians 6:22-23
~ Wednesday, May 15 ~
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manif3stlove:

WOMEN TELL YOUR DAUGHTERS THIS.


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girl-in-the-bright-red-room:

Being apart of something like this is simply a moment everyone should experience. 

girl-in-the-bright-red-room:

Being apart of something like this is simply a moment everyone should experience. 

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chromesk-ull:

“I’m attracted to the extreme light and the extreme dark. I’m interested in the human condition and what makes people tick. I’m interested in the things people try to hide.”- Johnny Depp

chromesk-ull:

“I’m attracted to the extreme light and the extreme dark. I’m interested in the human condition and what makes people tick. I’m interested in the things people try to hide.”- Johnny Depp

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popmuslim:




The First Ever Saudi Arabian Female Abuse Ad.



The World Economic Forum 2009 Global Gender Gap Report ranked Saudi Arabia 131st out of 134 countries for gender parity. (The US ranked 22nd.)
All Saudi women are “guarded” (owned) by a male (father, brother, or husband). Not surprisingly, most domestic abuse is not reported.
So, depending on where it’s running, this ad for the King Khalid Foundation is important news. Because female abuse is “a phenomenon found in the dark,” as the Foundation says on their No More Abuse page.
Ad agency: Memac Ogilvy, Riyadh.
Related: Iranian posters warn against sexual harassment.

popmuslim:

The First Ever Saudi Arabian Female Abuse Ad.

The World Economic Forum 2009 Global Gender Gap Report ranked Saudi Arabia 131st out of 134 countries for gender parity. (The US ranked 22nd.)

All Saudi women are “guarded” (owned) by a male (father, brother, or husband). Not surprisingly, most domestic abuse is not reported.

So, depending on where it’s running, this ad for the King Khalid Foundation is important news. Because female abuse is “a phenomenon found in the dark,” as the Foundation says on their No More Abuse page.

Ad agency: Memac Ogilvy, Riyadh.

Related: Iranian posters warn against sexual harassment.


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