“A good marriage is each for the other and two against the world.” So simple, and yet so true. kqd
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Admirable Women – Melissa Carleton Lande Chooses Her Unborn Son’s Life Over Her Own
Melissa Carleton Lande, 39, is married to Brian Lande, 32. Mrs. Lande is a marriage and family therapist. Her husband received the Robert Bellah Fellowship in 2003 and a Doctorate in Sociology from the University of California Berkeley. Brian is a former member of the U. S. Army Reserve and is now a Sheriff’s Officer with … Continue reading
The Miracle of Motherhood – George Elliot
“Little children are still the symbol of the eternal marriage between love and duty.”
The Sacrament of Marriage – Helen Gahagan
“When a marriage works, nothing on earth can take its place.”
The Sacrament of Marriage – Charlotte Bronte
“The trouble is not that I am single and likely to stay single, but that I am lonely and likely to stay lonely.” Charlotte made an excellent point. Loneliness can be insufferable. Miss Bronte finally did marry. She married her longtime admirer, Arthur Bell Nicholls, in June of 1854 at age 37. She became pregnant soon … Continue reading
Poem: A Baby’s Skies by Mary C. Bartlett
A Baby’s Skies Would you know the baby skies? Baby’s skies are mother’s eyes, Mother’s eyes and smile together Make the baby’s pleasant weather. Mother, keep your eyes from tears, Keep your heart from foolish fears, Keep your lips from dull complaining Lest the baby think ‘tis raining. Published in 1875 in the popular American … Continue reading
Short Essay – Working Moms Miss A Lot More Than Their Baby’s First Step
Working moms not only miss their blessed child’s first step but they may miss their precious child’s first word or even their first chuckle. They may miss watching them as they learn to blow bubbles or how to rock a rocking horse or walk on a rock wall. They may miss the astonishment in their … Continue reading
The Miracle of Motherhood – Candice Bergen
“Were women meant to do everything – work and have babies?” The obvious answer is NO! Choose one or the other, not both. kqd
The Sacrament of Marriage – Judith Viorst
“One advantage of marriage is that, when you fall out of love with him or he falls out of love with you, it keeps you together until you fall in again.”
Quote: Ruth Bader Ginsburg on Equality Idiots
“Women will only have true equality when men share with them the responsibility of bringing up the next generation.” What? Here’s another highly influential non-Christian, rabid, feminist (idiot) whose opinions of men, and her irrational demands for equality, are colored by her dysfunctional upbringing. Unlike non-Christians, Christian men, along with their wives, have ALWAYS been … Continue reading