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Jennifer (moderates for 1/2 hour)
9am Pacific
10am Mountain
11am Central
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Tuesdays
Bless Your Home Accountability
Sandra (moderating)
8am Pacific
9am Mountain
0am Central
11am Eastern
Wednesdays
Bible study chat (word study or character study)
Ruth (moderating)
5:30am Pacific
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7:30am Central
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Fridays
Whatever’s On Your Mind chat
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12pm Mountain
1pm Central
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January Events
Birthdays
1st Momma Lynn
Maidens
none
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RECIPES
Recipe of the
Month
Submitted by Beth (s6squilt)
CHAI TEA MIX
1 cup nonfat dry milk powder
1 cup powdered non-dairy creamer
1 cup French vanilla flavored powdered non-dairy creamer
2 1/2 cups white sugar
1 1/2 cups unsweetened instant tea
2 teaspoons ground ginger
2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
1 teaspoon ground cloves
Combine ingredients in bowl. In blender, blend 1 cup at a time until mixture is fine powder.
To serve: Stir 2 heaping tablespoons Chai tea mixture into a mug of hot water.
BOOK SHOPPE
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Click here to purchase or shop further. More than a fashion statement—make a purity statement! Do you want your daughter to cherish her purity and honor God by the chaste and lovely way she presents herself? |
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More than a fill-in-the-blank Bible study, Raising Maidens of Virtue is an engaging tool for mothers to use in training daughters who are approaching womanhood to think biblically. Through stories, allegories, illustrations, and memory-making projects, Raising Maidens of Virtue covers topics such as guarding the tongue, idleness, sibling relationships, honoring parents, contentment, modesty, purity, cleanliness, and feminine biblical beauty. Godly women are not born, but raised. Stacy McDonald has in this work equipped parents to be about the business of raising up rubies, or rather, that which is more precious still, our daughters. She is a faithful guide, for she is a godly example. – Dr. R. C. Sproul, Jr., Pastor, Director of the Highlands Study Center, and most importantly, homeschooling father of six In the face of our culture’s shameless enticement of young women to view their identity and worth only in terms of their sexuality, Stacy McDonald passionately challenges mothers and daughters together to return to a pure and gracious femininity for the God who made us uniquely for His glory. – Tracy Klicka, wife of Sr. Counsel for HSLDA, Chris Klicka We need young women who cherish their purity and desire to honor their parents through chaste behavior, speech, and dress. We need girls of character who cultivate their minds and emotions to reflect God’s design with joy, intelligence, and delight. – From the Foreword by Jennie Chancey Mothers and daughters alike will experience the wonder and charm of the enchanting maiden years through the winsome watercolor vignettes of Johannah Bluedorn! Hardcover |
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