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36.1 | Reference material, anyone? | CNTROL::JENNISON | Jesus, the Gift that keeps on giving! | Wed Mar 03 1993 12:11 | 11 |
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I am currently reading Woman, Wife, Mother by Pat Harrison.
I looked through my church audio/video library listing, and
couldn't find much there.
Anyone have references to other good reads on the subject ?
Karen
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36.2 | RE: Reference Material | KAHALA::JOHNSON_L | Leslie Ann Johnson | Wed Mar 03 1993 13:20 | 10 |
| Hi Karen,
Not sure if this counts as a reference or not, but I currently get a
periodical called "The Christian Woman". Most of the articles are
pretty anecdotal but good.
I think there are some books by Edith Schaeffer that deal with family
that touch on the roles of wife and mother. I'll check on that.
Leslie
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36.3 | | CNTROL::JENNISON | Jesus, the Gift that keeps on giving! | Wed Mar 03 1993 13:27 | 2 |
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Great Leslie, do you have subscription info for The Christian Woman?
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36.4 | Proverbs 31 | KAHALA::JOHNSON_L | Leslie Ann Johnson | Wed Mar 03 1993 13:34 | 48 |
| One of my favorites - Proverbs 31:
A wife of noble character, who can find ?
She is worth far more than rubies.
Her husband has full confidence in her
and lacks nothing of value.
She brings him good, not harm all the
days of her life.
She selects wool and flax and
works with eager hands.
She is like the merchant ship, bringing
her food from afar.
She gets up while it is still dark;
She provides food for her family and
portions for her servant girls.
She considers a field and buys it;
out of her earnings she plants a vineyard.
She sets about her work vigorously;
her arms are strong for her tasks.
She sees that her trading is profitable,
and her lamp does not go out at night.
In her hand she holds the distaff and
grasps the spindle with her fingers.
She opens her arms to the needy.
When it snows, she has no fear for
her household;
for all of them are clothed in scarlet.
She makes coverings for her bed;
she is clothed in fine linen and purple.
Her husband is respected at the city gate,
where he takes his seat among the elders
of the land.
She makes linen garments and sells them,
and supplies the merchants with sashes.
She is clothed with strength and dignity;
she can laugh at the days to come.
She speaks with wisdom, and faithful
instuction is on her tongue.
She watches over the affairs of her household
and does not eat the bread of idleness.
Her children arise and call her blessed;
her husband also, and he praises her:
"Many women do noble things, but you surpass them all."
Charm is deceptive and beauty is fleeting;
but a woman who fears the Lord is to be praised.
Give her the reward she has earned, and
let her works bring her praise at the city gate.
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36.5 | Are we talking about the same magazine? | SAHQ::BAILEYS | | Wed Mar 03 1993 13:37 | 8 |
| I have a subscription to Today's Christian Woman is that the same
magazine you are talking about Leslie?
This has a lot of good information in it, and you can usually find a
copy at any Christian bookstore.
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36.6 | I'm terrible with names - will check | KAHALA::JOHNSON_L | Leslie Ann Johnson | Wed Mar 03 1993 13:55 | 6 |
| Er, um, it might be. I'll have to go home & check the cover, just got
a new issue yesterday, this is my second issue - a Christmas gift from
one of my sisters. And while doing that I'll check on the subscription
info too.
Leslie
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36.7 | some stuff from a married guy | MCIS2::BERNIER | Quit Ye Like Men... 1 Cor 16:13,14 | Wed Mar 03 1993 14:25 | 22 |
| If'n ya'll dion't mind a man entering in some resource suggestions.
The Hidden Art of Homemaking by Edith Schaeffer is very good.
Also, one Christian women's magazine that my wife reads from cover to
cover is Gentle Spirit. Dynamite stuff here! It's focus is primarily on
the stay at home with the kids mom, but in its pages are gems for
anybody seeking to honor God. It has sections on herbal medicine, bread
baking, teachings on developing Biblical convictions, advice from older
women who have succesfully raised Christian kids (see Titus 2:1-5),
creative crafting with from the viewpoint of making things from stuff
you already have, modest clothing patterns, resources to help you save
money on just about everything, Bible studies pertaining to women.
I have the subscription info around here somewhere and will enter it
later.
I used to recommend Mary Pride's HELP for growing families but they
have come across with their view like a sledge hammer. Gentle Spirit on
the other hand is like its name implies, very gentle.
Gil
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36.8 | | CNTROL::JENNISON | Jesus, the Gift that keeps on giving! | Thu Mar 04 1993 08:56 | 5 |
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Of course your stuff is welcome, Gil!
RE: Proverbs 31 - gulp! Now if that ain't humbling, what is ??
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36.9 | | JULIET::MORALES_NA | Sweet Spirit's Gentle Breeze | Wed May 18 1994 03:28 | 7 |
| "I believe I've finally learned what submission really means to us
women. It means to duck low enough so God can let the men have
it!"
Author Unknown
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36.10 | | GIDDAY::BURT | Scythe my dandelions down, sport | Wed May 18 1994 03:59 | 4 |
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:^)
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36.11 | | AUSSIE::CAMERON | Equal rights for unborn women! | Wed May 18 1994 04:06 | 2 |
| (Laughter from my wife and a female friend in the kitchen when I read
Nancy's note out...)
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36.12 | :-) | PEKING::ELFORDP | Double Bassists have more pluck | Wed May 18 1994 04:49 | 5 |
| ..hang on, what am I saying.
Of course it would work really neatly, if it were a boomerang :-)
Paul
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36.13 | Her name is Joy, but that is what she is, too. | TOKNOW::METCALFE | Eschew Obfuscatory Monikers | Tue Mar 28 1995 15:11 | 37 |
| I am cleaning out my files and came across this. You Know Who will be
reacquainted with it later today.
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My Wife, My Love
She is my companion in whom I find complete satisfaction and comfort.
She removes all cares but the ones I create in myself, and even then
she can often smooth them away with a gentle touch, and melt them away
with warm understanding.
Her loveliness reaches deep within her being and radiates brightly down
long, shimmering tresses of brown. The beauty she shows to the world,
I am privileged to see more keenly. Her smile causes my heart to leap.
Her wisdom crowns her motherhood; she nurtures her children with love
and kindness. Surely they will call her blessed, as I do now.
She finds me attractive and wonderful, though I cannot measure up to
her opinion of me. She delights in making me happy and places me be-
fore any other, including herself. She leads me in understanding the
selfless love that God has ordained for our lives together. God has
smiled on our marriage, but I claim that it is me whom God has priv-
ileged the more by the gift of her love.
She is my lover in whom I experience the transcendental emotion of pas-
sion. Though we cannot express it adequately, we understand the mys-
tical truth of two becoming one in the perfect unity of our bodies.
minds, and spirits. She is delicious and delightful, precious and ex-
citing.
The joy of her presence can shut out the din of the world. My happi-
ness depends on her. She is my life and my love.
Mark Metcalfe
May 10, 1990
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36.14 | | JULIET::MORALES_NA | Sweet Spirit's Gentle Breeze | Tue Mar 28 1995 15:39 | 3 |
| .13
Knock it off Mark... I can't see through these tears.
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36.15 | | TOKNOW::METCALFE | Eschew Obfuscatory Monikers | Tue Mar 28 1995 16:46 | 5 |
| I'm thinking I should take the date off that and see if she remembers.
Sort of like taking home the flowers someone else gives you, I suppose...
and I've done that. Hey, what's mine is hers! :-)
MM
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36.16 | | MTHALE::JOHNSON | Leslie Ann Johnson | Wed Mar 29 1995 18:15 | 3 |
| That was really nice Mark.
Leslie
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