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Pure Womanhood: graduate launches initiative for young women
12.10.2016,
ITI Studium Generale graduate Chiara van Voorst returned to the Netherlands to found the movement "Pure Womanhood"
Chiara van Voorst is in the middle
The initiative was inspired by the bestselling booklet "Pure Womanhood" by Crystalina Evert: "In today’s world, it is all too easy for a young woman to fool herself with lies about love. What does she tell herself?
“Guys don’t want a pure girl.”
“Nobody’s getting hurt.”
“It’s my body. It’s my choice.”
“If I say no, I might lose him.”
“I can’t be alone.”
“It’s too late for me.”
“It’s impossible to stay pure.”
Every woman longs for love, but many have given up. In the
Pure Womanhood
booklet, Crystalina Evert restores a woman’s hope. By her powerful testimony and blunt words of wisdom, she shows that real love is possible, regardless of the past."
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