“I have spoken of how He made miraculous bread and wine and of how, when the Virgin conceived, He had shown Himself the true Genius whom men had ignorantly worshipped long before. It goes deeper than that. Bread and wine were to have an even more sacred significance for Christians and the act of generations [...]
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On the Fugue of Divine Reality
Posted in Noteworthy, Quotes, tagged C.S. Lewis, God on the Dock, miracles, quote on March 8, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
The Growing Season
Posted in family, life, Noteworthy, Quotes on September 10, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
“But, at least in my own life, the most joyful hands have been the most busy hands, the most joyful mind the one that is constantly being stretched. ” – Jasmine Baucham A little gentle prodding and encouragement for young women serving at home. Read the whole article here.
Learning Submission
Posted in family, growing, life, Noteworthy, Odds & Ends, Quotes, tagged jasmine baucham, submission, young ladies on September 10, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
” A submissive young woman may not be a gourmet chef, and she might not have mastered all of the fruit of the spirit, but she has the type of disposition that makes her willing and able to learn. She might not be the most organized or prompt person in the world, but a gentle [...]
Priority Check
Posted in College Life, family, life, Noteworthy on August 31, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Yet another convicting gem of wisdom from Mrs. Wilson. Ranking Your Priorities
Dragons to Fight
Posted in life, Noteworthy, Quotage on August 6, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
“Cynicism cannot save us. I know this first hand. Yes, it might offer us a temporary insulation from the pain of being alive. But the world that disenchantment offers us is closer to the grave than we might have thought. Dull and gray and tasteless — the tomb of the cynic is built while he [...]
On Individualism
Posted in Noteworthy, Odds & Ends, Quotage on July 20, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
“Individualism, at first, only saps the virtues of public life; but, in the long run, it attacks and destroys all others, and is at length absorbed in downright selfishness. Selfishness is a vice as old as the world . . . individualism is of democratic origin.” – Alexis De Tocqueville
Wise Words from Mrs. Wilson
Posted in growing, life, Noteworthy, Odds & Ends on July 14, 2010 | 2 Comments »
Doug and Nancy – What are the basic principles you teach young unmarried women? from Canon Wired on Vimeo.
In Which I Reveal My True Hero
Posted in Delights, Noteworthy, Thoughts on June 28, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Remember how I admitted that Martha Stewart is my role model the other day? (how can I forget the horror… you reply) Well, I cannot believe I neglected to add anything about my other hero whom I have adored from a much earlier age. He might (dare I say this?) even surpass Martha… who am [...]
My Song is Love Unknown
Posted in life, Noteworthy, Quotage on June 1, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Read this. Heartbreakingly beautiful. Pastor Sumpter strikes again.



