It's been shocking to me to see the furious reactions of the pro baby killing crowd. The way they're carrying on you would think we were going to kill their 1st child. Instead we're just telling them that they can't. I have dreamt of this day since I was 12 years old and found out … Continue reading Celebrating the end of Roe V Wade
Tag: Christian
Counting My Blessings
Tonight, on Father's Day, I find myself counting my blessings. 1. We are going to Key West! I am so excited for the trip. 2. My friend J is coming to visit this Fall! 3. I'm going to Peru! 4. My husband is setting up a beautiful library and art room for me. You can … Continue reading Counting My Blessings
Christian Headcovering
For several years I wore an infinity veil or a mantilla daily as a symbol of submission, because of the angels, and because 1 Corinthians 11 teaches women should not pray with their heads uncovered (and we are to pray without ceasing). In the Christian faith, beautiful, Holy, life giving things are veiled. That includes … Continue reading Christian Headcovering
19 Facts to Get to Know Me
To try and get back in the swing of writing a personal blog again, I'm going to write 19 facts about me that you may or may not know. I have mild synesthesia. For instance, some songs have a flavor to me. Poker Face by Lady Gaga makes me automatically salivate because it tastes like … Continue reading 19 Facts to Get to Know Me
Veiling
I feel called to wear my veils at church again. The Bible says a woman should cover her head when she prays or prophecies. Veils are so beautiful. Forgive my rusty writing. It has been a long time. I've gotten out of the habit of blogging my thoughts. Now I want to get back into … Continue reading Veiling
Patriarchy
I'm reading Timothy J. Gordon's book, "The Case for Patriarchy," and I love it. Christian patriarchy is a beautiful thing. It forbids spousal abuse while promoting male headship. My husband is my leader and the head of our household. I obey him, and he loves me like Christ loves His bride the church. I don't … Continue reading Patriarchy