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I am a Christian, wife, mother and homemaker aiming to live up to the standards set out in Proverbs 31 and Titus 2. My blog is about these things.
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Forgiveness
Forgiveness.That is the greatest gift God has given me.Forgiveness for all the wrong things I have said, done or thought and all the wrong things I will say do or think in the future. He gave me that gift even though I don't deserve it.I have accept...
Halloween Ponderings
Halloween has been on my mind for a few weeks now thanks to a not so lovely display of horror masks, devil's forks etc. in our local Coop. Through Heather's Halloween post, I found this interesting article on whether Christians should celebrate Hall...
Anti-child culture?
Two things recently have made me think about how anti-child our culture is.The first was not long after we had moved house. Little Girl and I had a picnic in the front garden. She had finished and was "exploring" in the still wild bits while I was ...
Vaccine - Abortion link revisited
I just wrote reply to a comment on my "Vaccines use cells from aborted babies" post and thought it was worth putting it in a post so that more people see it.Thanks for your comment Carrie - I guess I wasn't clear as I was not saying that cells from a...
Sense and Sensibility
Get this picture at AllPosters.comI was interested to reread Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen because I came out as Elinor Dashwood in a quiz I took ages ago. I would say that a distinguishing feature of Elinor's character is that unlike her sis...
Far from the Madding Crowd
Get this picture at AllPosters.comFar from the Madding Crowd by Thomas Hardy is a varied book. A lot of it is fairly bleak but overall it is much less so than Tess of the D'Urbervilles and it has a more or less happy ending.There are two main charac...
Shirley
Get this picture at AllPosters.comTo me Shirley by Charlotte Brontë is a strange book. It seems to meander and wander monotonously around till reaching its conclusion with almost no plot. Despite this, I did find some interest in the book was in ...
The Moonstone
Get this picture at AllPosters.comThe Moonstone is the second book I own by Wilkie Collins and is in a similar style to the first. As with The Woman in White, I find I am completely captured by the story and follow all the twists and turns in wonder...
