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					<description><![CDATA[What an interesting insight. Thank you for sharing. I am teaching an nstitute class called Faith is not Blind (as missionaries in Italy). I was creating a slide on Adam and Eve and the value of sweat for men, vs the value of women bearing children. Blessings based on our divine (gender) design and roles. I was looking for the benefits of work for men (honor, purpose, etc) and came across your blog. I know it&#039;s 6 years later but thought I&#039;d leave a comment.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What an interesting insight. Thank you for sharing. I am teaching an nstitute class called Faith is not Blind (as missionaries in Italy). I was creating a slide on Adam and Eve and the value of sweat for men, vs the value of women bearing children. Blessings based on our divine (gender) design and roles. I was looking for the benefits of work for men (honor, purpose, etc) and came across your blog. I know it&#8217;s 6 years later but thought I&#8217;d leave a comment.</p>
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