Posted in Unmarriage on July 31st, 2006 Comments Off on Presuppositional Patterns: A Biblical Study of the Unmarried Woman’s Role – Part Three
What’s an unmarried woman to do? With this question at the forefront of my mind, my search for an answer began in the pages of Scripture. What does God have to say about unmarriage? (Can that please be a word? If you will so humor me, for the sake of this series “unmarriage†will be […]
Posted in Unmarriage on July 27th, 2006 Comments Off on Presuppositional Patterns: A Biblical Study of the Unmarried Woman’s Role – Part Two
The young woman carefully folded another shirt and placed it in the open suitcase. As she did so, the brightly-colored fabric of another shirt caught her eye. She eased it out from its sandwiched position and held it up for reconsideration. Did she really need it? She had to admit, it didn’t seem quite as […]
Posted in Unmarriage on July 27th, 2006 Comments Off on Presuppositional Patterns: A Biblical Study of the Unmarried Woman’s Role – Part One
[Let me say one thing before I jump into the topic at hand. This area I’m addressing is one in which I’ve swung from one extreme to another. I’ve found myself influenced over the years by those on opposite ends of the spectrum and have subscribed to different views at different times. Only recently have […]
Posted in Unmarriage on July 27th, 2006 Comments Off on Presuppositional Patterns: A Biblical Study of the Unmarried Woman’s Role – Intro
Some time ago, Lydia asked me about the possibility of writing a guest post for her blog on a new series she was going to start on the topic of whether girls should go to college. After tossing the idea around for a while, I decided to accept her offer. Little did I know what […]
Posted in Political, Posts with pictures on July 26th, 2006 Comments Off on The Race is On!
Monday evening, Naomi and I attended a special Candidate Forum hosted by the Harvey County Republican Party. Six of the seven gubernatorial candidates were present. Each candidate was asked a total of four questions, one at a time, and given a limited amount of time to respond. For me, the decision to be made was […]