Hello!
I’m Kelly and I’m glad you’re here. I’m a wife and mom, just like you. I get it. I know how hard the days can be, and how you might feel like you’re spinning your wheels or that no one sees or appreciates your work.
I was fascinated when I learned what the Hebrew word usually translated “virtuous” in Proverbs 31 meant. In fact, in Hebrew, [eshet chayil] is often described as “woman of valor” – similar to Joshua, Gideon, or David’s “men of valor”. Thanks again for the excellent post.
I liked the picture of the virtuous woman coming alongside her husband and bearing him up. That does take much strength. Thank God that He equips us for that important role.
This was wonderful. I totally agree. There’s a wonderful book called, “Raising Righteous and Rowdy Girls” that has a similar premise you might like.
I’m a new blogger and am so happy to have found your site!
-Alli
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Kelly,
I was fascinated when I learned what the Hebrew word usually translated “virtuous” in Proverbs 31 meant. In fact, in Hebrew, [eshet chayil] is often described as “woman of valor” – similar to Joshua, Gideon, or David’s “men of valor”. Thanks again for the excellent post.
Karen
I liked the picture of the virtuous woman coming alongside her husband and bearing him up. That does take much strength. Thank God that He equips us for that important role.
Excellent post!
This was wonderful. I totally agree. There’s a wonderful book called, “Raising Righteous and Rowdy Girls” that has a similar premise you might like.
I’m a new blogger and am so happy to have found your site!
-Alli
Welcome, Alli! I’ll have to look up that book. What a title!