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10-28-2019, 02:55 PM
Hello to you all! I'm so grateful and happy to have joined this form (with my husband's permission). My name is Keziah Grace, or just Keziah if that is what you wish to call me. I am married to my God-fearing husband, William, and together God has blessed us with five children (Four sons: Thomas, Luke, Elijah and Michael. And one daughter, Joy). We are also expecting our next child quite soon! We live in the country near the Ohio-Indiana border here in the United States. We attend Fellowship Baptist Church in Portland, Indiana. I converted to my faith officially upon my engagement to my husband when I was 17. I grew up a Mennonite and desired a more Godly and way of life. He has been a guiding light to and the right way of living.
My favorite Bible verse is:
Titus 2:5, KJV
“To be discreet, chaste, keepers at home, good, obedient to their own husbands, that the word of God be not blasphemed.”
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10-28-2019, 04:03 PM
Hello and to our friendly forum! You seem like a very nice lady. Ex-Menonnite, you say? We'll love to pick your brains regarding all the absurdities these people believe in!
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10-28-2019, 04:29 PM
Thank you for the warm welcome!
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Originally Posted by Basilissa
Hello and to our friendly forum! You seem like a very nice lady. Ex-Menonnite, you say? We'll love to pick your brains regarding all the absurdities these people believe in!
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10-28-2019, 04:33 PM
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Thank you for the warm welcome!
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Oh, and howdy neighbor - I'm just one state north from you! How are fall colors in your area? Here up north the peak is over and the leaf-raking season has begun.
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10-28-2019, 04:42 PM
The colors are beautiful as God intended! My husband keeps our sons busy with the leaf raking and other outdoor duties required of them! Outdoor work is one of the many methods we have to raise our Soldiers of Christ! And manual labor is always good for the soul.
1 Corinthians 15:58 - Therefore, my beloved brethren, be ye stedfast, unmoveable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, forasmuch as ye know that your labour is not in vain in the Lord.
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Oh, and howdy neighbor - I'm just one state north from you! How are fall colors in your area? Here up north the peak is over and the leaf-raking season has begun.
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Re: Greetings! -
10-28-2019, 04:50 PM
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Originally Posted by KeziahGrace
Hello to you all! I'm so grateful and happy to have joined this form (with my husband's permission). My name is Keziah Grace, or just Keziah if that is what you wish to call me. I am married to my God-fearing husband, William, and together God has blessed us with five children (Four sons: Thomas, Luke, Elijah and Michael. And one daughter, Joy). We are also expecting our next child quite soon! We live in the country near the Ohio-Indiana border here in the United States. We attend Fellowship Baptist Church in Portland, Indiana. I converted to my faith officially upon my engagement to my husband when I was 17. I grew up a Mennonite and desired a more Godly and way of life. He has been a guiding light to and the right way of living.
My favorite Bible verse is:
Titus 2:5, KJV
“To be discreet, chaste, keepers at home, good, obedient to their own husbands, that the word of God be not blasphemed.”
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Good afternoon, to you, Mrs. Grace, and may I extend to you a very warm We are pleased that you have found your way to , and we so look forward to fellowship and worship with you, as we study the glorious in its entirety. And, I must also give you thanks for respecting the request at the top of our Introduction Forum, which is more than most newcomers attempt.
I note that you're a former Mennonite. You must be happy to be able to enjoy the luxury of electricity and access to a computer and internet now. Although, from the sound of your household activities, with raising five chiildren and expecting another, plus providing faithfully for your dear husband, I'd expect that your time on the computer is somewhat limited. Regardless, we are happy that you are here.
A blessed day to you, Dear Mrs. Grace,
Sincerely, Isabella W.
(Mrs.) Isabella White
Hebrews 10:19 "Having therefore, brethren, boldness to enter into the holiest by the of "
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Re: Greetings! -
10-28-2019, 04:52 PM
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Originally Posted by KeziahGrace
The colors are beautiful as God intended! My husband keeps our sons busy with the leaf raking and other outdoor duties required of them! Outdoor work is one of the many methods we have to raise our Soldiers of Christ! And manual labor is always good for the soul.
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It is indeed, just don't go overboard and don't slide back into your Mennonite ways.
I did a quick search and it seems to me that we do not have a single thread regarding the Mennonites! We do have some threads regarding the Amish, and I guess that somewhat covers the Mennonites who are, after all, Amish-Lite.
The hypocrisy of the Mennonites never ceases to amuse me, though. There are both Amish and Amish-Lite in my area, and while the former stick to what they believe and keep out of town, the Mennonites often venture to stores like Menards or Meijer, to buy stuff that was made by machines and/or by slave labor in China - and that doesn't seem to bother them. And to avoid being the circus in town in their buggies, they ask a non-Mennonite neighbor to drive them to town! Can you explain to me the mindset of a Mennonite? Is it: "Oh, it's totally fine for my neighbor to go to Hell, because I need him to drive me to Menards every couple of weeks!"
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10-28-2019, 04:56 PM
I thank you for your welcome, Isabella! I praise God everyday for the luxury that is electricity. My childhood home was ran via generator only so we could have functioning plumbing! My time is limited, but I typically check in throughout the day for brief moments when the cleaning is finished and the children are studying or doing chores. Then again, a woman's household work is never done so the moments never last! But I find happiness in my domestic duties as it is God's place for me.
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Originally Posted by Isabella White
Good afternoon, to you, Mrs. Grace, and may I extend to you a very warm We are pleased that you have found your way to , and we so look forward to fellowship and worship with you, as we study the glorious in its entirety. And, I must also give you thanks for respecting the request at the top of our Introduction Forum, which is more than most newcomers attempt.
I note that you're a former Mennonite. You must be happy to be able to enjoy the luxury of electricity and access to a computer and internet now. Although, from the sound of your household activities, with raising five chiildren and expecting another, plus providing faithfully for your dear husband, I'd expect that your time on the computer is somewhat limited. Regardless, we are happy that you are here.
A blessed day to you, Dear Mrs. Grace,
Sincerely, Isabella W.
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10-28-2019, 05:01 PM
It is a confusing way of life, my friend. One modern convienience is allowed while the next one is not, and so on. I would be chastized for looking at a tv in the store but my parents both had flip-cellular phones! I believe the goal of the Mennonites is to live exactly by Scripture and live "practically". So certain modern things were allowed because of the practicality, while others were not...I'm not sure if I am an expert anymore. I try to forget those days so I don't develop a fondness of my hypocritical upbringing.
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Originally Posted by Basilissa
It is indeed, just don't go overboard and don't slide back into your Mennonite ways.
I did a quick search and it seems to me that we do not have a single thread regarding the Mennonites! We do have some threads regarding the Amish, and I guess that somewhat covers the Mennonites who are, after all, Amish-Lite.
The hypocrisy of the Mennonites never ceases to amuse me, though. There are both Amish and Amish-Lite in my area, and while the former stick to what they believe and keep out of town, the Mennonites often venture to stores like Menards or Meijer, to buy stuff that was made by machines and/or by slave labor in China - and that doesn't seem to bother them. And to avoid being the circus in town in their buggies, they ask a non-Mennonite neighbor to drive them to town! Can you explain to me the mindset of a Mennonite? Is it: "Oh, it's totally fine for my neighbor to go to Hell, because I need him to drive me to Menards every couple of weeks!"
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Re: Greetings! -
10-28-2019, 05:12 PM
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Originally Posted by KeziahGrace
It is a confusing way of life, my friend. One modern convienience is allowed while the next one is not, and so on. I would be chastized for looking at a tv in the store but my parents both had flip-cellular phones!
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I've never noticed phones, but I did notice that Mennonites who live in my area would almost fit into a 17th century Flemish School painting... except for the sneakers on their feet.
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I believe the goal of the Mennonites is to live exactly by Scripture and live "practically". So certain modern things were allowed because of the practicality, while others were not...I'm not sure if I am an expert anymore. I try to forget those days so I don't develop a fondness of my hypocritical upbringing.
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Well, if you ever feel up to the challenge listing all the reasons why Mennonites are hellbound heretics, that would be a great idea for a thread!
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Re: Greetings! -
10-30-2019, 11:18 AM
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Originally Posted by KeziahGrace
I thank you for your welcome, Isabella! I praise God everyday for the luxury that is electricity. My childhood home was ran via generator only so we could have functioning plumbing! My time is limited, but I typically check in throughout the day for brief moments when the cleaning is finished and the children are studying or doing chores. Then again, a woman's household work is never done so the moments never last! But I find happiness in my domestic duties as it is God's place for me.
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Hi .. Welcome to the forum. It's nice that you chose a verse from Corinthians, always very encouraging epistles what with the carryings on we see everywhere these days. I have never owned a television but do know what electricity is and have seen generators on campsites. Generally I'd have thought it best to keep them away from plumbing (such as—again on campsites—water tanks and the like) so don't understand why you'd need generators for plumbing?
There is something in I Corinthians 5:3-5 described as Deliverance Unto Satan For Destruction Of The Flesh; is this something observed by the Mennonites? The Bible explains this is so that the spirit may be saved in the day of the Lord Jesus. In these last days that will be quite soon.
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10-31-2019, 12:40 AM
Greetings Keziah!
I am Trevor McGregor late of Tivoli Gardens in Kingston Jamaica which is my home and recently returned from the motherland where I went following my deportation from Babylon the last time I was here. I am not a member of this forum because I am a Black man and not a Baptist but a Rasta but I wish to welcome you none the less. I am currently residing near Washington DC in Georgetown and I am attending Georgetown University in pursuit of a medical degree in surgery. If you come to Washington to attend any protests I would be happy to act as your guide. I am told I am quite handsome and I believe my best features are my large white teeth which are in perfect condition and my dreadlocks which are well kept in the fashion of Fab and Rob from Milli Vanilli. I have been a special friend of many white girls and I look forward to making your acquaintance.
Jah Guide!
Trevor
Sing unto God, sing praises to his name: Extol him that rideth upon the heavens By his name JAH, and rejoice before him.-Psalms 68:4
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