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  • Naomi Ruth Lamb
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    Re: Quiverfull Mother

    Originally posted by RebekahQuiverfull View Post
    My most favorite womanly chore would to be sewing and mending clothes! I greatly enjoy making and fixing modest clothing for my children in the eyes of God! I would rather be stoned than allow my children to dress like harlots and homosexuals in the slightest way!
    Oh, Rebekah, I completely understand. One of my friends is a teacher in a public school system and she has to pray a few times each hour because of the way parents send their children to her classroom: mixed fabrics, dresses far above the ankle, boys wearing shorts and undershirts instead of a button down long sleeve with trousers, etc. Horrifying! She is praying that a Christian school will hire her soon.

    I have a feeling that you and I will become the best of friends. Do meet with the other ladies in the prayer shack on this forum. The men get kind of testy when we go on and on about things in other areas.

    Yours in our Savior,
    NRL

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  • RebekahQuiverfull
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    Re: Quiverfull Mother

    Originally posted by Naomi Ruth Lamb View Post
    Sister Rebekah,

    What a joy it is to welcome you as a sister in Christ to our friendly forums. I see some of my fellow sisters have already provided you a friendly hello; I am sorry to be so late in adding mine.

    What is your favorite womanly chore? Cooking is my specialty, particularly baking. I assist mother in preparing meals for my father each day. On the weekends, we prepare dinners for several convalescent centers in the area except for the one operated by the Methodists over on Crescent Park Lane.

    I so look forward to sharing those parts that make us women as we fellowship together here in God's Favorite Spot on the Interwebs. Glory to Jesus!

    In Christ, our Loving and Precious Savior,
    NRL
    My most favorite womanly chore would to be sewing and mending clothes! I greatly enjoy making and fixing modest clothing for my children in the eyes of God! I would rather be stoned than allow my children to dress like harlots and homosexuals in the slightest way!

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  • Naomi Ruth Lamb
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    Re: Quiverfull Mother

    Sister Rebekah,

    What a joy it is to welcome you as a sister in Christ to our friendly forums. I see some of my fellow sisters have already provided you a friendly hello; I am sorry to be so late in adding mine.

    What is your favorite womanly chore? Cooking is my specialty, particularly baking. I assist mother in preparing meals for my father each day. On the weekends, we prepare dinners for several convalescent centers in the area except for the one operated by the Methodists over on Crescent Park Lane.

    I so look forward to sharing those parts that make us women as we fellowship together here in God's Favorite Spot on the Interwebs. Glory to Jesus!

    In Christ, our Loving and Precious Savior,
    NRL

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  • RebekahQuiverfull
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    Also I would like to add my family members, my husband and I chose very God pleasing names (with my husband's final approval of course!)

    My husband has allowed to provide our first names only:

    I am married to John
    Sons- Joseph,Matthew, Abraham, Samuel, James, Luke, and Michael
    Daughters- Emily, Sarah, Hannah and Anne.
    Our twelfth child that is due in a few weeks my husband has approved Peter a
    for a boy and Catherine for a girl! We are so blessed to have more children.

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  • RebekahQuiverfull
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    Re: Quiverfull Mother

    Originally posted by Mother Of Seven View Post
    Welcome Rebekah 11 going on 12! Unfortunately, I can't keep up. My youngest is 5, and at 48 I can't see that there will be any more Just a suggestion, go to this thread and see if you have any recipes that haven't been included. I'm sure other ladies will be grateful for them.

    It seems all the recipes I would normally give are covered! The women of Landover are thorough!

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  • Mother Of Seven
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    Welcome Rebekah 11 going on 12! Unfortunately, I can't keep up. My youngest is 5, and at 48 I can't see that there will be any more Just a suggestion, go to this thread and see if you have any recipes that haven't been included. I'm sure other ladies will be grateful for them.

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  • RebekahQuiverfull
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    It is a fundamentalist Baptist church stationed in southern Ohio. My family and I lived in a gated community along with many other Baptist families. It's conservative, very Republican oriented and follows the Bible word for word.

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  • see_the_light
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    Re: Quiverfull Mother

    Originally posted by RebekahQuiverfull View Post
    Amen! I thank you for reminding me of such verses and the comfort they have brought.
    Glad to hear it, do tell us more about your church.

    PRAISE THE LORD!

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  • RebekahQuiverfull
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    Re: Quiverfull Mother

    Amen! I thank you for reminding me of such verses and the comfort they have brought.

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  • see_the_light
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    Re: Quiverfull Mother

    Originally posted by RebekahQuiverfull View Post
    You are right, perhaps I was a bit too ungrateful. I apologize sincerely.
    Yes, remember


    Proverbs 20:20

    Whoso curseth his father or his mother,
    His lamp shall be put out in obscure darkness.

    Leviticus 20:9

    For every one that curseth his father or his mother shall be surely put to death: he hath cursed his father or his mother; his blood shall be upon him

    You can innerly rejoice about their comeuppance when GOD burns their atheistic asses, but your outward respect should be like the purest sacrifice to the LORD.

    PRAISE THE LORD!

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  • RebekahQuiverfull
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    You are right, perhaps I was a bit too ungrateful. I apologize sincerely.

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  • see_the_light
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    Originally posted by RebekahQuiverfull View Post
    It is the only favor they have given me.
    Well, if you had been lucky and born a boy you'd have an head-start on Luke 14:26

    If any man come to me, and hate not his father, and mother, and wife, and children, and brethren, and sisters, yea, and his own life also, he cannot be my disciple.

    PRAISE THE LORD!

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  • RebekahQuiverfull
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    I grew up the eldest of three girls, my sisters Heather and Lynn followed in my mothers footsteps and got a college education and didn't marry until their late twenties. So ungodly they remain. I haven't spoken To them in ages. As for my parents, they were atheists. Still remain so as far as I know. I don't talk to them. My grandmother was my light that lead me to an even stronger force, Jesus! She always talked to me about how great The Lord is, my parents wouldn't have it for some time but soon conceded. It is the only favor they have given me.

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  • see_the_light
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    Re: Quiverfull Mother

    Originally posted by RebekahQuiverfull View Post
    I also found Jesus on my sixteenth birthday. My own grandmother sent me a Bible and I was so amazed by Gods promises he had to give, as long as I trusted and followed him!
    Welcome

    Did your parents abuse you, was that the reason why your GOD fearing grandmother was kept away from you?

    Do explain, a pain shared is a pain halved.

    PRAISE THE LORD!

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  • RebekahQuiverfull
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    I also found Jesus on my sixteenth birthday. My own grandmother sent me a Bible and I was so amazed by Gods promises he had to give, as long as I trusted and followed him!

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