Green vs. White
Yesterday, Nicole considered the inspiring topic of “The Realm of Domesticity” and the extent of our influence as wives and mothers. Reading her post gave me fresh faith for... Read More ›
Yesterday, Nicole considered the inspiring topic of “The Realm of Domesticity” and the extent of our influence as wives and mothers. Reading her post gave me fresh faith for... Read More ›
The following witty exchange between John and Abigail Adams is a fitting addendum to my previous post. I know I’ve mentioned her before, but Abigail typifies the potential effect... Read More ›
Yesterday’s dual-applause for domesticity reminded me of a fascinating email we received several months ago from one of our readers, Alisha. She wrote to tell us about “the realm... Read More ›
On his radio show yesterday, the ever-courageous Dr. Al Mohler took on the issue of modesty in weddings. With the help of his wife, Mary, Dr.Mohler encouraged women to... Read More ›
Devoting our lives to domesticity would not be considered a worthy pursuit by the majority in our culture. However, a pastor from Hampstead, North Carolina and a homemaker from... Read More ›
...is by none other than my handsome, wonderful husband, Steve. In fact, Steve started blogging before we did, and on Friday he celebrated his first year anniversary (Congratulations, my... Read More ›
We want to thank each and every one of you for the tributes you sent in to honor your mothers last week. It was painful for us not to... Read More ›
We want to close out our week of “tributes to mothers” with a tribute to our Savior, as expressed through the words of this song: “I Will Glory in... Read More ›
I want to honor my mother, Kathy Bowers, for teaching me the most important thing in life, that Christ has taken care of my greatest need by dying on... Read More ›
Thank you for your truly excellent example of a Titus 2 woman. You have shown me examples of godly womanhood as a single parent, a married woman - in... Read More ›
My Mother-in-Law She raised my husband from the time he was just a couple of weeks old. Unable to bear children, she took him into a loving Christian home.... Read More ›
As I (Mandy) am sitting here thinking about my mom, my mind is flooded with so much that I could say about her. If I had to choose just... Read More ›
Thinking about my mom brings tears to my eyes. It’s funny how the older I get the more appreciative I am of my mom and sometimes I wish I... Read More ›
This year, I don’t honor my mother for how she has served those who come behind her; I honor her for serving those who have gone before her. My... Read More ›
My only fear in writing this is that I somehow may not be able to convey the impact that my mother has had on my life. I’m the girl... Read More ›
My Mom, A Woman of Notable Beauty My counselor, teacher, biggest fan and best friend;We posses a friendship that no conflict can bend;She holds a high-ranking place at the... Read More ›
My mom is not only a great mom; she is the best mom ever! I would never trade her for anything. She is constantly willing to change in any... Read More ›
My mom, Warreen Iozzia, is 88 years old and lives with our family. She is wheel-chair bound from years of falls, broken bones and severe osteoporosis and widowed since... Read More ›
My mom is a great mom because she’s a very kind and loving person. She is constantly teaching me about God. She’s a great Christian to me. Mom always... Read More ›
My mom is the worthiest woman I know to honor. When I consider the life she has lived as a single-mom for so many years and the way she... Read More ›