I recently posted on Facebook, about an interaction I had: “He says to me, ‘Well, if you can feed them without my tax $$ I guess it’s great if you …
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politicalpregnancy/birth control
Do YOU Think Consistently? (Hypocrites and the Food Stamp Comment.)
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On the heels of Father’s Day, I reflect on the enormous impact of fathers on their children and grandchildren. Something has happened to fathers in the last several decades–a death …
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On this Father’s Day, I honor my father, a man of great strength and wisdom, who has left us a godly legacy of firm conviction and principle, hard work ethic …
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As my husband explained last night to our children that as we invest in their lives, discipling them, teaching them the things of God, cultivating in them a love for …
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A dear reader shared with me that she had gone back and read all the posts in the GC archives over the past few years (Kudos, 6 Arrows!). In her …
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I love easy. I’m sure you do too! I thought I would share some meals we’ve been cookin’ up around here lately. I always like to get fresh ideas (or …
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Join me today at Raising Homemakers! “Raising daughters who wish to pursue the profession of homemaking poses a delicate dilemma in today’s culture because “homemaking” isn’t considered a profession. Childcare …
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motherhood/family/parentingpregnancy/birth control
Why Have Babies? By Candice Watters (Excellent Thoughts on Thinking Through Birth Control)
The article, “Why Have Babies” was so, so good. I guess all of us really love reading things we already know, embrace and believe, from others’ perspectives. Candice Watters, the …
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If you took a survey, among modern, Christian parents and asked, “What is the main goal of parenting?”, what would you hear? There is only one right answer, according to …
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In a culture that increasingly despises life and children, we hear myths about “overpopulation” and the heavy “liability” that children are, all intended to ease our consciences and justify our …
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Join me at CouponPal.com for the first part in a series I wrote: “Where There’s a Bill There’s a Way” Part 2: 15 Practical Ways to Save at Home
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This was such an interesting piece. Especially as this article applauded the very behaviors that, in America, parents get ridiculed for and sometimes even punished. Again, common sense for centuries …
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Nicholas Farrell nailed it in his piece, Women, Work & Freedom, exposing the truths that most of us are too afraid to say out loud, regardless of the damage we’ve …
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I want to remind homeschooling parents that our freedom allows us benefits the classroom doesn’t. We should not feel bound to operate like a classroom, which can be very stifling to …