The last couple of days I have been breaking out of the typical mold as to how I post entries on this blog. I usually do not delve too deeply into issues that tie to politics, that is not really the purpose of my writings. However, my personal belief system, and consequently this blog, is [...]
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The Consequences of Baby Banning
Posted in adoption and foster care, babies, children, faith and Christianity, family, full-quiver, keepers at home, marriage, parenting, patriachy, sanctity of life, submission, tagged abortifacient, abortion, babies, baby, birth control, birthrate, child, child training, child-rearing, childbirth, children, China, Christianity, contraceptives, culture, demographics, Doug Phillips, earthquake, economics, family, fertility, full-quiver, generations, government, keepers at home, marriage, one-child only policy, over-population myth, parenting, patriarchy, Policy Review, population growth, pro-life, quiverfull, reproduction, sanctity of life, society, submission, the Pill, urbanization, Vision Forum, worldview on June 13, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Yesterday, I posted an entry about the ramifications that have come about in China, after the earthquake, with regard to their “one-child only” policy. This country’s misguided attempt to avoid an IMAGINED over-population crisis, has left so many families heartbroken. Flying in the face of God’s design will NEVER net you good. It is my prayer [...]
Just ONE child-Now what?
Posted in adoption and foster care, babies, children, faith and Christianity, family, full-quiver, keepers at home, marriage, parenting, patriachy, sanctity of life, submission, tagged babies, baby, Chengdu, child, child-bearing, childbirth, children, China, Christianity, current events, family, Fudan University, full-quiver, government, keepers at home, marriage, one-child only policy, parenting, patriarchy, population growth, pregnancy, quiverfull, sanctity of life, Shanghai, Sichuan Province, sterilization, submission, Yale Univesity Law School, Zhongxin Sun on June 12, 2008 | 2 Comments »
I usually tend to limit my entries to national matters when I speak about current events, but I felt the need to address a global one in this case.
Here is an example of what happens when government policy goes completely against the natural order of things. Things like…life. I for one am sickened by this [...]
Planned Parenthood Criminals
Posted in adoption and foster care, babies, children, faith and Christianity, family, full-quiver, marriage, parenting, patriachy, sanctity of life, submission, tagged abortion, abuse, adoption, Alliance Defense Fund, assault, baby, baies, child, child-birth, child-rearing, children, Christianity, Cincinnati, coach, culture, Dana Cody, David Langdon, education, family, full-quiver, home education, homeschool, homeschooling, Jeff Shafer, marriage, murder, Ohio, parenting, patriarchy, Planned Parenthood, pro-life, quiverfull, sanctity of life, school, society, submission, Supreme Court, teacher, values, Warren County on May 21, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
The Planned Parenthood organization is already an abomination to our society because of it’s blatant disregard for human life and God’s law, evidenced by the multiple abortions (murders) committed by them every day. This alone, displays the evil influences at work within their ranks, but unfortunately there is more. Aiding and abetting criminals in their [...]
Mother’s Day: Tis the Season to Fund Abortion???
Posted in adoption and foster care, babies, children, faith and Christianity, family, full-quiver, keepers at home, marriage, parenting, patriachy, sanctity of life, tagged abortion, American Life League, Anglicans for Life, Ann Richards, babies, baby, Cecile Richards, child, child-bearing, child-birth, children, Choice on Earth, Christianity, culture, family, full-quiver, fund-raising, Janet Morana, Jatrice Gaiter, Jill Stanek, Judie Brown, keepers at home, Making the Connections, marriage, Mother's Day, motherhood, murder, parenting, patriarchy, Planned Parenthood, Priests for Life, pro-life, quiverfull, sanctity of life, Silent No More Awareness Campaign, values on May 12, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
When I think of Mother’s Day, it brings to my mind happy thoughts of the memories I have shared with with the Mothers and Grandmothers in my family. It brings to my mind images of the special moments I have had as a Mother myself, with my own children. It brings to my mind pictures [...]
PRO-LIFE Without Compromise
Posted in adoption and foster care, babies, children, faith and Christianity, full-quiver, parenting, sanctity of life, tagged abortion, adoption, babies, Bible, blessing, child, children, Christianity, full-quiver, parenting, prayer, pro-life, sanctity of life, Scripture, unborn on March 26, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Here are some thought provoking images. ALL children are blessings from the Lord, regardless of the circumstance. We need to speak up for the unborn who do not have a voice of their own. When a baby is born they have already been living for 9 months. Please join me in prayer to end abortion [...]
Thoughts about babies and children
Posted in adoption and foster care, child moments, faith and Christianity, full-quiver, home education, homeschool, keepers at home, parenting, patriachy, sanctity of life, tagged babies, blessings, children, Christianity, full-quiver, home education, homeschool, legacy, love, parenting, sanctity of life on March 10, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
If you read my blog it is no secret that I highly value and love children and babies. They are bundles of joy, beautiful gifts from our Heavenly Father. All of them are blessings, meant to be nurtured and welcomed with all of our hearts. Here are some thoughts about our precious little ones to [...]