Embracing Life — Quiverfull Carnival #3
Vanessa says, “In a recent forum discussion, I met a lady who was somewhat confused about the quiverfull lifestyle. It seems that others had led her to believe the possibility that being quiverfull was a salvation or a sanctification issue. I suppose I created this post in an effort to describe what being quiverfull means to my family.” Pop on over to Creative Counterpart to read about her story.
There is an amazing post over at A Woman’s Journey Home. Her story includes the diagnosis of never having children, the Lord opening her womb, a husband wanting no more children, a life and death event, loosing children, and being blessed. She writes, “We have learned, that being QF is more than just accepting the Lord’s will if a baby is coming every year. It is also trusting Him when they are only with us for a little while…or if the months go by and the womb remains empty.”
This page is not a blog post but is written by a lady who has had 9 c-sections thus far. I have her permission to share this. Please read it and be reminded of how God can do all things even go against what the medical community will tell you.
Take a moment to visit Tapestries of Grace. She writes, “We had been Christians for only about 6 months and, never being one to swim against the current, this concept of allowing the Lord to plan our family seemed outright bizarre. We were already considered strange for home schooling but this was just more than his mind could comprehend.”
Our last link for today is a wonderful one. It was written by Jennifer’s (homekeepingheart) aunt.
She writes, “What do we say when we find out that some one is expecting a baby? Well, you might say, it depends? Have you ever thought about the message we are sending as Christians when we scorn life that God has created? Scorn life, you say. I would never do that. Well, I have heard it done over and over in my life, and sometimes I wonder whether Christians really think about what they are saying. We need to be so careful about accepting the world’s view of children.” Take a moment and finish reading her post, Embracing Life.
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March 3rd, 2008 at 6:57 pm
Oh, thank you including my aunt’s post. I know if she were still here with us, she would be honored that her writings are still touching people’s lives.
Thank you for your awesome ministry in this blogroll, Kristine
Jennifer
March 4th, 2008 at 8:56 am
The post from the lady who had 9 c-sections and the Embracing Life were two that really touched and ispired me. Thanks so much for linking to them.
I have been meening to post on Quiverfull although I lost the e-mail with the quiverfull button just trying to decide what and how to say what I am going to say.
March 5th, 2008 at 10:40 pm
I just left a comment and my computer kicked me off! So I don’t think it stuck. I wanted to thank you for doing this! I look forward to slowly reading through them when I get bits and pieces of time. Oh, and I am glad you like the graphic
. I created it and used it on my power of motherhood blog some time ago.
Have a blessed day!
April 17th, 2008 at 6:53 pm
I recently posted about my quiverful beliefs on my blog. When is the next blog carnival?