Quoting Quiverfull: Childish Homeschooler Syndrome Part 2

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by Anna Sophia and Elizabeth Botkin at Visionary Daughters Is growing up in a Christian home an advantage to us, or a disadvantage? We pointed out in our last article that children from Christian homes are beneficiaries of many advantages. The danger is when we let

CTBHHM: The Jezebel Type

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by Libby Anne Created To Be His Help Meet, pp. 19-20 Debi starts Chapter 1, “God’s Gift,” with her signature act: A letter she received from a reader. This letter provides an excellent illustration of why women are drawn to Debi’s advice. Dear Mike and Debi, I want to thank

Quoting Quiverfull: Older Single Women?

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Jonathan Lindvall of Bold Christian Living Still, Biblically, the parents’ role (and particularly that of a woman’s father) is very significant. I suppose it is theoretically conceivable the Lord would lead a woman to enter a betrothal covenant and marry without her father’s

The Purity Conversation – My Two Cents

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by Kristen Rosser It appears to have started with a blog post called I am Damaged Goods by Sarah Bessey, in which she says: In the face of our sexually-dysfunctional culture, the Church longs to stand as an outpost of God’s ways of love

Quoting Quiverfull: Manipulate or Instruct?

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by Jay Younts at Shepherds Press – February 28, 2013 All’s well that ends well is one of those proverbial threads that form the tapestry of conventional wisdom.  In this case the tapestry is threadbare in spots. This thought leads to the idea