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Chalcedon reviews “Return of the Daughters”
Posted January 27, 2009

For years our family has been very grateful for the work of The Chalcedon Foundation, and their bold, uncompromising teachings on systematic theology and biblical law. As young teenagers studying out the ideas that would eventually take the shape of a book and then a documentary, we were profoundly affected and challenged by books such as R.J. Rushdoony’s Institutes of Biblical Law (which we encourage every girl to read).

We were extremely honored to see that Chalcedon columnist Andrea Schwartz just wrote this kind review of our documentary, “Return of the Daughters.”

The Church’s Secret Weapon

If you have not already viewed “Return of the Daughters” I highly recommend that you do so. But, prepare to be challenged. Be prepared to have many of your embedded concepts of humanism and secularism unearthed and dislodged. Be prepared to see how faithful Christian families are saying “yes” to God’s plan and “no” to the world’s.

This documentary could have just as easily been titled “Return of the Fathers,” because the heads-of-households interviewed have fully embraced their roles as trustees for their biblical trustee families.

When families no longer squander the talents, energies, and contributions of their unmarried daughters — sending them away from the home to pursue “success” — we will see another milestone accomplished in the rebuilding of our culture to the honor and glory of Jesus Christ. As the film asserts, unmarried daughters serving their fathers by forwarding their fathers’ dominion-oriented commitment to press the Crown Rights of Jesus Christ are the Church’s secret weapons indeed!

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