Jacque Dixon | January 21, 2010
There was a time I could have readily been accused of nagging my husband. And I still do occasionally… Ok, sometimes it’s a lot. It is something I am working on still. Because I rarely see him, I tend to gather all my thoughts when he is gone and unload them on him all at [...]
Category: A Wife after His Heart, A Woman's Ministry, Every Wise Woman |
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Tags: feminism, habits, Help Meet, honey, husbands, marriage, nagging, Proverbs, Queen Esther, Scripture, sin, Titus 2, unconditional love, wives, words, worldliness
Jacque Dixon | November 29, 2009
Have you ever heard this – or thought it?
“…If I did everything he said to do, my life would be a terrible mess!!“
Wives have a double-fear with terror when they do not understand submission. Once they understand it, once they practice it, they look back, and they say, “Why was I ever afraid of this?”. [...]
Category: A Wife after His Heart, A Woman's Ministry, Thy WORD is Life, Titus 2 Women |
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Tags: Biblical Living, courage, Ephesians 5, Faith, feminism, foolish decisions, gentleness, habits, Help Meet, husbands, LOVE, marriage, restoration, Scripture, sin, submission, the WORD, Titus 2, unconditional love, wives, worldliness
Miss Rachel | September 14, 2009
Upon reading the post Jocelyn wrote about Children Are A Burden, I found it interesting that I read, not more than a couple days afterward, how children are a BLESSING from Yahveh-God. It is sad that so many Christians are buying into the idea that children are in fact a burden. They seem to think [...]
Category: Babies and Toddlers, Mothering, Tying Heartstrings, Seasons of Our Lives, Thy WORD is Life |
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Tags: Biblical Living, blessings, children, Faith, family, feminism, Scripture, the WORD, Titus 2, unconditional love, worldliness
Jacque Dixon | August 6, 2009
I don’t mind if you
open the door
or take out the trash for me.
I don’t mind if you
fill up the gas tank,
and shovel the dirt, you see.
I also don’t mind if you
open the jar;
Nope, I think that’s sweet.
I can do it myself
I’m not really weak;
They’re not things that I couldn’t do.
But doing [...]
Category: A Wife after His Heart |
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Tags: beauty, Biblical Living, chivalry, feminine, femininity, feminism, Honour, husbands, Jacque Dixon, LOVE, marriage, poetry, unconditional love, wives, womanhood
Jacque Dixon | July 28, 2009
My friend, Penny Raine, wrote a post with a list of ways to keep your children’s hearts throughout their youth and young adulthood.
I agree with all Penny had to say about keeping their hearts home. That is a main theme here at Training Daughters and also at Training Sons.It is just a necessary practice for [...]
Category: Home Schooling, In the Way They Should Go, Mothering, Tying Heartstrings, Training Children |
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Tags: Biblical Living, children, daughters, feminism, habits, sin, teenagers, The Journey, the tongue, the WORD, tying heartstrings, unconditional love