Part 2: Now moving from the negative to the positive
4th “older women” are to be known for “teaching what is good.”
Comes from one Greek word meaning “teachers of good.” The Greek word refers to teaching that which is noble and excellent. Having taught their own children well, older women are given the…
Thoughts on Challenging us to be Titus 2 Women
By Bill Reeves
Recently I listened to one of the best and most challenging teachings I have ever heard on Titus 2.
This sermon was given in 2008. I was reminded of it as I've been writing on homemaking skills taught by older women. I decided to…
Making the Most of Homemaking Tips shared by Older Titus 2 Women
No, I never had to clean a stove like this.
However, I did grow up without hot running water.
My Dad always said we had running water - we just had to run to the well and pumped it!
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This is the second article about homemaking tips I've learned from older women. You'll find the first here.
This is a cleaning tip I learned way before I was a Christian and even knew that the older ladies should be teaching the younger ladies. I'm grateful I had the good sense to listen and learn. I…
I grew up in the era of Leave it to Beaver.
June Cleaver was always in a dress, with a cute apron.
She did her housework in shoes with heels and we thought nothing about it.
Not that we did our housework like that, but most women and young girls did wear dresses,…
I never used to celebrate Pi day. Why? Because I couldn't make a pie crust. Sad, huh? When I was forced to for holidays I used pie crusts I purchased in the freezer section and they tasted a bit like cardboard.
Then my husband bought me Cooking From Quilt Country by Marcia Adams and one of her…
My type A personality lends itself easily to being a Martha much easier than a Mary.
"But Martha was distracted with much serving. And she went up to him and said, "Lord, do you not care that my sister has left me to serve alone? Tell her then to help me." Luke 10:40
This year instead of…