mama2riley's commentsComments On: EverythingArticles Blogs Journals Photos created by: Everyonemama2riley The White Rag and Sin - Blog Entry15 Feb 2007 02:07 PM I love those verses you shared Melissa. Very accurate analogy! Becoming the Woman I Want To Be - Blog Entry15 Feb 2007 02:06 PM Wow I can totally relate Melissa. Great article! Skeptics and Critics: Debating - Blog Entry06 Feb 2007 06:46 PM Those verses are a great help to me in seeking to share my beliefs with others when the opportunity arises. Debates can be a slippery slope, but God can work in those questioning hearts that can appear to be argumentative. Thanks for the encouragement. Giving One-Hundred Percent - Blog Entry01 Feb 2007 05:40 PM Your right Melissa, it is not a 50-50 deal, its 100-100 in a marriage. Going into a marriage with all kinds of expectations about what you are going to get out of it is a huge cause for divorce. Husbands and wives should give their all to each other just as Christ gave all of Himself for the church. Thanks for the reminding! Skeptics and Critics: The Challenge - Blog Entry01 Feb 2007 05:32 PM Thanks for that link swellen! I'm looking it up right now cause I could definitely use a resource like that. Skeptics and Critics: The Challenge - Blog Entry29 Jan 2007 03:14 AM That was very appropriate to what I needed to hear right now. Thanks MJ. I am looking forward to reading more on this topic in the future. Five Reasons to Study the Old Testament - Blog Entry18 Jan 2007 03:13 PM Good point meejo...there are definitely parts of the OT that are not for the G-rated crowd that's for sure! I think that as children there are lessons that can defintely be drawn from the OT books, but parents and teachers need to be wise in how that material is presented to children. As a child I remember learning the "stories" and things about God and His people, but never was taught the "gory" details. I don't ever remember my parents reading to me the book of Judges or Sng of Solomon, but I do remember Noah's Ark and Adam and Eve and Jonah as well as the lessons that a child can learn from those parts of the OT. It wasn't until I was older and studying the Bible on my own that I encountered certain books in the OT and was mature enough to understand and learn from them. There are children's versions out there that might be a better option for story time than the actual Scripture at least for the younger ages. Marshmallow Sculpture - Blog Entry18 Jan 2007 03:03 PM How fun! What a great idea! I will definitely remember that one for a rainy day! |
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