The last section will deal with the “S” word – submission. Lastly, married young women are to be subject to their own husbands. Started with “love your husband” and end with being “subject to your own husband.” They are to be subject to their own husbands as to the Lord. “For the husband is the head of the wife, as Christ also is head of
Thoughts on Challenging us to be Titus 2 Women By Bill Reeves Part 2
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 responsibility for teaching younger women in the church. The thought
Thoughts on Challenging us to be Titus 2 Women Part 1
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 republish the series because I forget and need
A Fret Not Sandwich – The Perfect Meal
As I was reading Psalm 37 these verses caught my eye. Psalm 37:1 – 7 Do not fret because of evil men or be envious of those who do wrong; for like the grass they will soon wither, like green plants they will soon die away. Trust in the Lord and do good; dwell in the land and enjoy safe pasture. Delight yourself in the
Pinterest Perfect Holiday Celebrations
Did you all have your picture perfect holiday celebrations for Thanksgiving? Your decorating challenged every picture perfect plan in all the magazines, every bit of your food was delicious enough to be served at the White House, all of your family members were in perfect health and there were no family squabbles? No one needed to lose any weight so you were all able to
What Would You Do On A Four Day Retreat?
This is the second time my husband has blessed my daughters and I with a chance to go away for a few days to write without the interruptions of daily life. No meals to cook, no beds to make, and no house to clean, just four days to seek the Lord, write, relax, and have some girl fun. I must say that we are enjoying
Lord, let me never, never outlive my love to Thee
These words have been going around and around in my head for several days – often when I’m having a quiet time or just listening to myself think during a break. I knew they were from a hymn, but not which one, so I looked it up on CyberHymnal.org When it began to play I recognized it as a hymn we sang during Lent/Easter in
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