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Interesting blog on home schooling...........Sarah over at "Gonna Get There Someday" has a great blog entry that I wanted to share. I also shared my answer. Check her out!We 'public schooled' thru the 6th grade. 5 star school rating. Middle class part of town. Low crime rate. Brand new high school. It looked great, on the outside. Inside? No physical science. Nope none. Only "social science". Anti-American projects for grades. The removal of the National Anthem. The feminization of the boys. The masculinaztion of girls. My daughters 5th grade teacher was SO STONED when we did the parent teacher conference, I told him next time he showed up that high I was gonna call the police. He laughed. 13 pregnant 6th graders (650 total 6th graders, you do the percent) Porn is not seen as disgusting. I could go on and on.... So. We prayed, together, every single day when I dropped them off..........every day for one school year. God said "GET THEM OUT". I said "Ok". Funny you mention unkept, nonverbal kids. We don't do home school groups, co-ops, youth group, or any "group" activity. My daughters were just complimented the other day for their ability to carry on an intelligent, and interesting conversation with adults. She went on to say that most kids she encounters they talk with their heads down, and mumble............ Hmmmmmmm Mine were raised from the time they could hold their heads up........EYE CONTACT. So I guess this falls on the parents. If they don't train the children to be IN the world, not of IT, they are doing them a huge disservice. And they are not doing what God has asked of them...........which we all know that's not going to end well :-) I see your point. It's a good point. Public School and God's Word didn't line up. He called, we answered. And I take "train them up in the Way they should go"........seriously. Great post!! Laura Check this out Statist Education Is history repeating itself ? Do a google search of Adolf Hitler brainwashing through the school systems.........it's chilling. 07:27 - Friday, October 10, 2008 - comments {1}Test the Spirits1 John 4Test the Spirits1 Dear friends, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they are from God, because many false prophets have gone out into the world.2 This is how you can recognize the Spirit of God: Every spirit that acknowledges that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh is from God, 3 but every spirit that does not acknowledge Jesus is not from God. This is the spirit of the antichrist, which you have heard is coming and even now is already in the world. Muslim fingerprints in Obama's history By Janet Porter I've misspoken before. I've misspoken before on national television. I've mixed up words, reversed orders, but I have never once misspoken concerning my faith and the God in whom I trust. Even in the most heated debate on Islam, never did I ever utter the words "my Muslim faith." Nor, even when talking about Buddhism, have I ever slipped up and referred to "my Buddhist faith." Ever. Why? Because my Christianity is so ingrained in me, so a part of who I am, that the thought of adhering to a false religion is so foreign, so blasphemous, that the words would never cross my lips. Not the case for Mr. Obama. On ABC's "This Week" with George Stephanopoulos, Obama said: "Let's not play games, what I was suggesting – you're absolutely right that John McCain has not talked about my Muslim faith. And you're absolutely right that that has not come." Matthew 12:34 says: "For out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks." Notice that Obama didn't correct himself. He was "corrected" by George Stephanopoulos who interrupted Obama, with the words: "Christian faith." Let's just say he misspoke. Did Obama misspeak when he told the New York Times that blasphemy was one of the "prettiest sounds on earth at sunset"? That's right. In a Feb. 27, 2007, interview with the New York Times' Nicholos Kristof, that's how Obama described the Muslim call to prayer. That prayer, which Obama recited with a "first-class [Arabic] accent," begins with this: Allah is supreme! Really? No god but the false god Allah is the prettiest sound on earth? Really. Speaking of slip-ups, here's the clip of Obama saying he's visited 57 states. He's such a "global citizen," perhaps the 57 member states of the "Organization of the Islamic Conference" was more second nature to him than our own 50 U.S. states. While Obama's campaign site declares: "Senator Obama has never been a Muslim" and "was not raised as a Muslim," the records say differently. As was documented by Jerome Corsi in his best-selling book, "The Obama Nation," in January 1968, Obama was registered as a Muslim at his primary school under the name Barry Soetoro. Even the Associated Press has released a photocopy of the document where Barack Obama is registered as an Indonesian citizen of the Muslim religion. (Listen to Dr. Corsi on yesterday's Faith2Action radio program at www.f2a.org discussing it). Obama also claimed he never attended a mosque. Not so, according to eyewitnesses. As was reported in WorldNetDaily, childhood friends and even his school principal said they saw Obama attend the mosque with their own eyes. In response, the Obama campaign issued another statement: Instead of claiming Obama was never a Muslim, as they had previously posted, they then claimed he "has never been a practicing Muslim." Even in Obama's autobiography, "Dreams From My Father," he called his school "a Muslim school" and admits he studied the Quran during his formative years from age 6 to age 10: "In the Muslim school, the teacher wrote to tell mother I made faces during Quranic studies." He could have never made faces in Quranic studies if he wasn't studying the Quran. So this weekend on national television, he referred to his "Muslim faith." Last year he said that praising Allah as the one true god was the prettiest sound on earth. He said he was never a mosque-attending Muslim, but eyewitnesses say otherwise. Despite what Obama and his campaign have claimed, by his own admission, he studied the Quran. Add to the fact that on June 13, 2008, Obama's half brother, Malik Obama, who lives in Kenya, told the Jerusalem Post that "if elected his brother will be a good president for the Jewish people despite his Muslim background." In that same article was a picture of Malik with his half brother Barack in traditional Somali elder dress with a turban on his head in 1985. Like many pictures of Obama in Muslim attire readily available on the Internet, he was not between the ages of 6 and 10 when the photos were taken. Let's pretend all of this is just part of some smear campaign. Forget everything that I've said and take a look of who's backing this guy. According to Islamic expert Brigitte Gabriel, author of "Because They Hate, A Survivor of Islamic Terror Warns America" and her new book, "They Must be Stopped: Why We Must Defeat Radical Islam and How We Can Do It," there are some very interesting campaign supporters of Barack Obama. Beyond the support of unrepentant terrorist William Ayers, Obama has backing from some other notorious groups, from "al-Qaida to Hamas, to Hezbollah," to "Islamic Jihad" to the "Muslim Brotherhood," to "all the terrorists organizations" who "are coming out in force for Obama for president," stated Gabriel on the Sept. 3, 2008, Faith2Action radio program (on the "Archives" section of www.f2a.org). On the same program, she spoke of the Muslim Brotherhood project for North America, in 1982, whose plans were to get Muslims actively involved in politics. Gabriel claims that the Islamic websites and terrorist organizations are calling Obama the "first Muslim president of the United States." As far as they are concerned, said Gabriel, these groups claim "Obama can say anything he wants to get elected – he is a Muslim." They claim that if he had renounced his Muslim affiliation declared early in life, he would have changed his Muslim name. What is interesting is the Islamic world has not renounced Obama for becoming a Christian – a capital offense under Shariah law. What is perhaps more interesting is that Sen. Barack Hussein Obama has never renounced his Muslim ties. He was too busy pretending they didn't exist until the documents and eyewitness accounts surfaced recently. Let's not play games. By way of review, on national television Obama "misspoke" about "his Muslim faith." Last year he said the words "there is no god but Allah" were "one of the prettiest sounds on Earth at sunset." Then he said that he's been to "all 57 states" (57 states coincidently belong to the "Organization of the Islamic Conference"). According to eyewitnesses, he was a mosque-going, Quran-learning, Muslim (according to official documents released by the AP). His friends say so. His principal said so. His own brother said so. He wears the Muslim turban and Somali elder dress for photo-ops, apparently for fun. While he hasn't renounced any of this, not one Islamic extremist has called for his death as an apostate from Islam. Obama is right about one thing. Sen. John McCain isn't talking about Obama's Muslim faith. But the rest of the country is beginning to. Obama Nation? Abomination? Which is it? Or is it the same? Distributed by www.ChristianWorldviewNetwork.com07:09 - Friday, October 10, 2008 - comments {0}My reply to "HOW TO KEEP ORDER"IN THIS BUSY LIFE OF MINE
asked a question How do I keep house? I have three teens, and they are an enormous help. When they were little? At the age of 2 they learned to drag an empty laundry basket behind them and we cleaned the living room right before daddy got home. As soon as they were old enough to clean. They did. And they always have. There is no choice. I have told them as soon as they could understand: You are 1/5 of a whole family. It takes a whole family working together to make this home function. The big thing for us now is that the house is picked up and dinner is cooking or done when my dh gets home. I want my girls to love their husbands this way I want my son to be loved this way. Do we have schedules? No not really. Never have. If it needs done, do it. Now. Not "in a minute". ![]() Do we have a loud house? Yes ma'am. We live life at full volume! In the evening though, it's time to quite it down. It is the silence, that will deafen me when my kids move away. ![]() Do we use the TV / VCR? When they were babies, they were allowed to watch ONE 30 min "sing along" tape a day. That is when I slammed in a 30 min nap before I had to go to work. Again, we all cleaned up so there was not really a "kids do this while I did that" situation. What does a typical day look like at my home? Here are the things that happen every day. So far, and thank God We wake up. I throw in a load of laundry We eat. The kids work on school They shower. Throw load of laundry in dryer. I shower. Lunch is eaten I fold and put away a load of laundry Dinner is made Dinner is eaten. We watch some sports on tv We go to bed. Otherwise, there is no real rhyme or rhythm to our day. We just do what needs done. Some days we have lessons. Some days we have practice. Some days I have Bible study Some days we have games. Some days I work. Some days we just go to the park. We are pretty flexible. And really always have been. Even when they were babies!! HTH!! 03:09 - Wednesday, October 8, 2008 - comments {3}SUBSTITUTE FOR RED FOOD COLORINGI have a GREAT recipe for Red Velvet Cake, but it calls for a 1/4 CUP of red food coloring. For obvious reasons, that grosses me out.What can I use in place of 1/4 cup red food coloring? I still want the cake to be red........but don't know what to use to achieve the end? Thanks 08:14 - Tuesday, October 7, 2008 - comments {3}PAYING OFF THE MORTGAGE EARLYI have Dave Ramsey's Finance Peace book.However, there is a lot in his book about "investing here, and investing there". Right now, the markets are pretty scary. What I would like to do is pay off my home, early. Do any of you have any experience in paying off your mortgage early, and if so, can you share the method you used? If there are any books you can recommend, that would be a huge help too. 08:11 - Tuesday, October 7, 2008 - comments {5}CHECK!!! Thank you for doing this!!I sent out a cry for help and whamo! Answers!!I am going to keep a running tab on this entry of my answers. Thanks so much!! This is what prodded me to think yesterday morning....... Here is the first step: For us, check! We are sitting on 5 acres. We have a veggie garden. We will be cutting a ton of wood to keep the propane costs down. Debt is almost totally eliminated (except the mortgage). In one month, we will be debt free. So we are headed in the right direction there..... More to come. 06:47 - Monday, October 6, 2008 - comments {1}LOOKING FOR LADIES THAT KNOW WHAT THEY ARE DOING!!!LadiesThere are a few blogs on there that have amazing information on 'stocking up' and 'being frugal'. For the novice, or the person who just stumbles onto this site for the first time.......... Is there some place, or does someone have an archive that gives a super simple, step by step way of preparation? Example: 1)Start stocking ____, then stock ____. 2) Buy this 3) Purge that 4) Store it in this Kinda like a "12 step program" lay out. I want to be prepared for my family of 5, and more. I have dear friends who do not take any of this serious, and I want to have more than enough.......... Thanks so much for your help!!!! 08:48 - Sunday, October 5, 2008 - comments {4}Have you ever gotten to that place???Have you ever "arrived at that place"?You know when you really sit down, and say: "I am so sick of me.......I am ready to go in a different direction" Let me explain with an example. We home school. Ok, doesn't make us special, or give us rights. It's what the Lord led us to do, and we do it. He directed us to the "type or style" that we use, and it is good. I can't type enough words what a blessing it is to have my kids home......... Ok Now, when we first started, I thought anyone who didn't home school the way I did, was doing it wrong. Their way just wasn't logical or didn't make sense. When we first stated, I felt like I needed to tell anyone who asked the WHOLE story on how we came to this decision. I felt compelled to let everyone know Scriptures. (You can see where I am going with this) Yeah, I talked...........a lot. So I can see why so many people were like, "Woooo dang lady shut up"!! HA HA....... Now, here it is 6 years later. When someone says "YOU HOMESCHOOL" (and I think a lot of it is because I have 3 high schoolers) I just say "yes we do". When they ask questions, my answers are short, and sweet. The smile on my face and the words that come out of my mouth (the few that do are, "I am so thankful for this time with my kids / I love these teen age years / We are so blessed") are my living example. I am sick of myself insomuch.......I am sick of being "right". I can look at someone that rides a loud motorcycle, bearded and in full leathers the same way I can look at someone in a dress with her hair up in a bun and no make up on her face. I am really starting to get my arms around this verse: 1 Thessalonians 4:11-12 11 Make it your ambition to lead a quiet life, to mind your own business and to work with your hands, just as we told you, 12 so that your daily life may win the respect of outsiders and so that you will not be dependent on anybody. The more I read this I think the more I get it. Something really struck me last night at work............... We have a guest that comes in. He is very, very gay. One of the gals at work says: I could totally change clothes in front of him and never worry that he would look at me 'like that'. After much contemplation as to how I would say this, I said......... God created man and woman. He created woman for man. It is how we were knit together. So-in-so has chosen a different lifestyle, but that doesn't change how he was created. I would not change in front of him because deep within the fiber he was knit..............he is still, a man. She was pretty blown away. Really so was I. I don't say smart things like that. But it's sat with me......... This man has chosen everything there is under the sun, against God. I didn't stand there and condemn him. I didn't point out all his sins, his faults, and so on. God showed me HIS Magesty. His Creation. And His Compassion. Not tolerance. But compassion. And He shut my mouth. I didn't spout off 100 Scriptures showing how wrong he was. I didn't get up on my Holy High Horse and slay him with my "sword of the Spirit" or bludgeon him or his choices with The Holy Bible. I am coming to the place where I am sick of my self, my wants, my way, my rights, my my my my my my my................ I'll let you know when I arrive, and what the new place is like!!! 08:05 - Sunday, October 5, 2008 - comments {2}Whew...........it's Sunday!!First, let me say, that my daughter made me a cake (took 2 days) but oooo la la it is THE best cake I have ever eaten..........ever.It's called The Ultimate Coconut Cake. It weighs about 12 pounds when it's complete. It's not for dieters, and it's expensive............... But oh baby. I can see why God said, "you may work for 6 days, but on the 7th you must rest". Wow am I pooped. I must get my calendar under control. Right now, it's controlling me, and I don't like it. Not one bit. I need to sit down and plan this week out....... I need a big sack of money to fall out of the sky too!! HAHAHHAH It's getting colder, fast, so I need to get moving :-( 07:38 - Sunday, October 5, 2008 - comments {2}It's a good day............It's a good day............Even though I am covered head to toe in some sort of insane allergic reaction that is making me want to itch, Even though I am barley keeping my head above water in this "so called" economy, Even though I am one year older, and one day closer to death......... It's a good day. Why?? I woke up. I am breathing. I sat up. My spine works. I walked to the bathroom. My legs work. I put on a warm shirt. I have a roof over my head and clothes on my back. I made coffee. I have luxuries. I am going to the dr this am. I have health care. And I have $ to pay the co-pay. I have a car to drive and gas in it. All this, before 8:00 am. Our refinance went thru perfectly, over the phone. They will come out and close this week. Its the breathing room, we needed. Thank you Lord. It's gonna be a good day "even though"!!!! 07:36 - Saturday, October 4, 2008 - comments {0}People are freaked out..............I worked last night, and the restaurant was packed. Good for boss, good for me!!The hot topic of conversation was the bail out, wall street, and our government. People, are scared. It is a blessing that I am not formally educated. I don't understand a thing they are saying, therefore, I am not under the stress or pressure. But here's what came to my mind: All the gals who put away food, who stock their pantries, who sew their own clothes, raise their own livestock........... kudos to them! This is their reward!! Right now everyone is freaked out.......... But those who chose a simplier path, are Blessed!! So Blessed!!! 07:58 - Thursday, October 2, 2008 - comments {4}The Communist Manifesto.............I know I know everyone is sick of politics.Me too I know we all like to be educated. None of us like to speak of things we know nothing about, and act like we are an authority..... I know we are all pretty level headed gals, who just want truth. Give this a read. It's the Communist Manifesto Pay special attention to this section: Nevertheless, in most advanced countries, the following will be pretty generally applicable. 1. Abolition of property in land and application of all rents of land to public purposes. 2. A heavy progressive or graduated income tax. 3. Abolition of all rights of inheritance. 4. Confiscation of the property of all emigrants and rebels. 6. Centralization of the means of communication and transport in the hands of the state. 8. Equal obligation of all to work. Establishment of industrial armies, especially for agriculture. Educate yourself, and you decide!! 02:28 - Wednesday, October 1, 2008 - comments {2}Interesting tips for milk jugs!35+ Uses for Plastic Milk Jugs 08:23 - Tuesday, September 30, 2008 - comments {0}Sticky situationI have come to the conclusion that I don't like people.But, I love working in the public. Huh? I will try to make some sense....... I have had it with people. Situation one: The whole stupid deal with my boss. How insane is that. And that is not the first time that has happened, and trust me, it will happen again. It has repeated itself over and over for 5 years. Can't quit. Would starve. Can't change jobs, my schedule is pretty wacko, and no one would work with my availability. Money is good. Stuck. Situation two: Family Tomorrow we will have my BIL and SIL and their two kids over. The kids are thieves. We have to lock the house down when the come over or they will take it. My SIL is a know it all gossip. My BIL is harsh and hateful with an explosive temper (towards their kids). Why do I have to have them over? Why do I invite them? They never invite us.........I am miserable the day before and the day they are here? Why can't I for real say, enough, no more? Situation three: Parents who participate in organized anything. Boy Scouts, Sports, Clubs......you name it. Anything that a group of kids participate in and the parents are involved. I have a project. This is the second year I have handled it. Now someone wants to micro manage. I don't think so. I have another that wants ME to do it THEIR way. Still, don't think so. I am putting in the man hours. I know what I am doing. Why do people feel the need to be that way? THEN you get parents who ask the same question over and over and over, hoping you will give them a different answer....... Whatever. Knock it off. Situation four: I've got a heifer commenting anonymously on my other blog. Super hateful stuff. She needs to get a hobby. Goodness. If I were to meet her in real life, I'd give her a big hug and tell her, I know what it's like to be ate up with anger........start letting it go, it will devour you!! Situation five: Bible Study. I am stuck there. I can't move. I am so upset. I want to be with the older ladies, but the "Powers that Be" will not move me. They said "God put these groups together". Funny how God grouped us by our age, and the ages of our children. Funny how God's Word is clear in Titus 2 how to teach and NONE of the groups look like that. Funny huh? Not really. SO really, I am having people problems. This where I sit back and say: "What can I do better? Where am I part of or the cause of this problem?" I ask my kids, my dh, my gf.........HEY What am I doing wrong. They all say: "Hanging out with the wrong crowd". HA HA. I have just had it with people. I see why people head for the hills, get a lot of animals, and steer clear of the human population. 08:51 - Saturday, September 27, 2008 - comments {1}Ladies! Thank you for your commentsI totally appreciate your comments.So tell me this: Someone is on their way to starting a relationship with Jesus, but they hesitate because of an addiction (cigarettes, food, beer). They know their addiction is bad, and want to quit (sorta) but have not come to the end of themselves to do it. What Scripture can I use to encourage them to lay their habit at the feet of Jesus, and what Scriptures can I use to show that He cares? The fruit of the Spirit "self-control" is great........ Thanks again 08:07 - Wednesday, September 24, 2008 - comments {2}Serious questions asked in a sassy mouthed way!!!Tell me why............Why do people say 'it's a sin to smoke cigarettes' yet they themselves are 40+ pounds over weight? And if it's not a sin to smoke cigarettes, why do people treat others like they have leprosy? Yeah I know they 'smell', but, some people wear horrifying perfume or smelly lotion, or they just have body odor? What about them? Does this make them a sinner cause they smell yucky? So why is it, a 'christian' shouldn't smoke cigarettes, but its ok to wear short skirts, low shirts, listen to secular music, watch oprah and gossip openly in the narthex? I know, some Scripture about a 'stumbling brother'.........but........help me here. How is it easier to say "ooo smokers are super sinners" and the above person is not? How is it we are not grossed out by gossipers, or over weight people? How come we don't confront them? Curious. Seriously. Tell me, cigarettes are unhealthy and they are full of chemicals that get your addicted. Um, has anyone done research on white sugar? White flour? Have you read the labels on your food in your pantry? Do you know what your 'beef and noodles' grazed on before it was on your plate? So, you can't smoke and be saved, but you can be hooked on food and it's ok? I know I sound like a smart ___ and I am trying to make a funny out of something that is so "double standard". I can be grossly overweight (40+lbs), I can be totally hooked on food (addiction), I can dress immodestly in my church home, gossip openly, and eat ravioli from a can..........and I am "ok"........... but if I put a cigarette to my lips....... I am some how the scourge of the earth. Do tell me why? 03:26 - Tuesday, September 23, 2008 - comments {4}Does it really matter?That's the question."Does it really matter?" Well I guess that all depends on who I am serving. If I do what I do for the accolades of man.....then, the answer would be no. No matter how much, or how hard we try, it's never enough. Never. There's always someone out there that will 'one up you', or that can't wait to drag you down. They salivate at the chance to point out any flaw, or defect. Nothing, is ever going to be good enough. Ever. But If I am serving God. His Way, as prescribed in Scripture and confirmed by the direction of the Holy Spirit................then the answer would be "yes it does matter". Yes it totally matters. Switch the one I serve. Think about all the focus and energy that I put into a project to make "man smile" and do the same for God........ Hmmmmmm that might change, me? Ooooo For the better. Well now there's a thought. Maybe it's time to purge a few things........ 07:30 - Monday, September 22, 2008 - comments {1}If I can't get this yard right.........I might pave the whole 5 acres! OUTSIDE LIST 9:22:08Again, quite a list for the outside.Side Garden Tear out all the dead stuff. Kill the weeds in front of the rocks Plant bulbs Mulch Burn old plants Take photos of where I put what. Veggie Garden Pray. Take a deep breath. Start ripping out dead plants. Burn them. Keep picking tomatoes and canning as they come on. Watch out for HUGE spiders. Stake out a new place for my garden for 09 Check out books on tomatoes, garlic, corn and potaotes Fruit Trees Check out books on my fruit trees Winterize them Wrap their trunks Fertilize them Mulch them. Tie them up with better string. Raspberry Canes Check out books on berries Do what book says to winterize them Lay down more mulch Misc: Chop a ton of wood at my aunts, bring it home. Find plans to build an outside bbq (I have the bricks, just no plans) Empty pots on deck Winterize garden work station Separate my Iris' Plot out the front gardens for next year 07:15 - Monday, September 22, 2008 - comments {1}If I can't get this house clean........I might burn it to the ground! DEEP CLEAN LIST 9:22:08It's a metaphor.So I started my list. Told the kids, "1 hour a day, all 4 of us will spend, together, attacking this cleaning list". I am starting on the main level, at one end of the house, and working my way around......... Laundry Room Clean under washer and dryer Clean out the cabinets Clean off top of cabinets Mop the floor and wash base boards. Good will all old clothes. Clean vents Change light bulbs Back Hallway Closet Good will old stuff Throw away junk Clean floor Organize shelves Put everything back, nice and neat. Half Bath Freecycle all old magazines Clean under vanity Mop floor Change light bulbs Back Hallway Wash walls Wash garage door Winterize garage door Clean vents The Boy's Room Pull everything out into foyer Clean bed frames, nightstands, dresser Deep vacuum Wash base boards All 'toys' and 'totes' to basement Throw away curtains / replace with new Clean all vents Good will / make list of clothes needed Go thru drawers Outside stuff, goes outside Put everything left back in room (beds, nightstands, dresser) Winterize his windows and plugs on outside walls Foyer Clean the chandelier Clean vents Wash walls Put away junk on hope chest Clean out coat closet / Good will old shoes Sweep hardwoods Hand wash hardwoods Winterize front door and plugs on outside walls. Once this is finished, I will do the Girl's Room, Kids Bath, Kitchen, Dining Room and Living Room. 07:01 - Monday, September 22, 2008 - comments {0}Sister Lori...........what a great blog!!Sister Lori,I read your blog this morning ( Journey to the Heart of God ) and you made some great points. Music and media have "raised" three generations of boys. Mom's too 'busy' to be a mom, so she just plopped her kids in front of the tv. Then bought them Ipods, and gave them free reign on the computer to down load all the music they wanted..........unsupervised. Then allowed them to 'roam'. They 'roam' in packs. At the mall, at the movie theater, at youth group, at school, really, anywhere. But always in packs. Peer pressure then becomes reign and rule. It's all down hill from there................ I know a boy, who's mama has made a conscience effort to raise him right. Biblically. At 10, when at a book store with his mother and sisters, he saw the Sports Ill. Swimsuit issue. He quickly moved towards the huge stack of magazines, and flipped it over so that the 'exposed' woman was not facing up. He continues to have this kind of modesty today. He has sisters. He has a mother. He has been told "would you like people to look at your mother, or sisters this way? NO then you should not view other woman this way.......the women caught in adultery was standing naked before Jesus when He forgave her of her sins, and told her to sin no more. Always, remember that". The boy is older now. He holds doors (always has) and when he's at work, and a gal is carrying something heavy, he insists upon taking it. I could go on and on......... He is kind. He is friendly. Girls notice. Well........some. Where he works, there are a group of gals (17-19) that work in the same building. They are a group of cheerleaders. Sadly, the 'stereotype' totally fits. Anyway, one girl was struggling to get something open, while the others watched and laughed at her. The boy walked over and opened it for her, shot the nasty girls a look, and went back to his station. The girl he helped walked over and thanked him. Over the summer, that young lady would speak to the boy, not in your typical "yo wass up" kinda lingo. But she KNEW he was "different". Because he treated her with respect, like a human being, created in God's Image. He didn't treat her like a toy, or a 'treat'. She noticed. But the rest of the gals? They thought he was weird and mocked him. Because he wasn't treating them like 'garden tools'. He didn't care. He knows who he is in Christ. He is comfortable in the skin God wrapped him in. This boy has been trained since he was born. He is still in training. It takes time. It takes effort. It is repetitive. It is maddening sometimes. But trust me, when people look at you and say "wow, he's a great kid" As a mother, I know God is with me because I could have never raised him this well...........in my own strength. My boy is proof, God is Truth. 09:07 - Sunday, September 21, 2008 - comments {1}
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Description 1 Timothy 1:15-16 Here is a trustworthy saying that deserves full acceptance: Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners—of whom I am the worst. But for that very reason I was shown mercy so that in me, the worst of sinners, Christ Jesus might display his unlimited patience as an example for those who would believe on him and receive eternal life. Home User Profile Archives Friends Holy Days or holidays? Are you Pretending? ONCE SAVED.........ALWAYS SAVED!!!! Recent Entries - Interesting blog on home schooling........... - Test the Spirits - My reply to "HOW TO KEEP ORDER" - SUBSTITUTE FOR RED FOOD COLORING - PAYING OFF THE MORTGAGE EARLY |