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You are made up
of body, mind, and soul.
When one part of you is ailing, the other parts are affected
as well. The
same is true for your family. Thus, in the
topics addressed in articles found on this site, you will find
a thorough treatment of the family as a whole.
Since before one leaves their family home is the best time to start a healthy, happy, holy home, I seek to give sound, biblical answers in regard to preparing for that most awesome responsibility: ~ What to do with your single years ~ Gaining skills necessary for keeping a home ~ Learning how best to feed your future family ~ Having a body prepared for your husband and for childbearing
~ Setting up a hope chest
~ Having a proper attitude toward authority ~ What the Bible has to say regarding feminism ~ Biblical directives on relationships with the opposite sex ~ Counsel regarding courtship and dating ~ Finding peace with your Creator If you are already a new bride, you most likely still have several questions of your own. These subjects may be of interest to you: ~ Care and feeding of your new husband ~ Avoiding arguments ~ Keeping the "sweet" in your sweetheart ~ Stay at home and still contribute to the "family income" ~ Decorating for the glory of God ~ Making your home a sanctuary ~ Ministering to others through your home ~ Decisions regarding pregnancy and childbearing ~ Child care and discipline ~ Education options, including home schooling Yet, even if you have
been married
for a long time, you still may have many
things to
learn. If you were indoctrinated by the world regarding
relationships within the home, then perhaps some of these ideas will
be of help to you:
~ Taking care of your husband's wife and your children's mother ~ Being your husband's "better half" ~ Holding him up on one side while you lean on him on the other ~ Mending family relationships ~ Preparing for retirement ~ Blending home, home business, and home school ~ Having the best school year ever ~ Making your home a haven of rest ~ Weeding out poisonous thoughts and attitudes ~ Finding time with God I hope you will find these ideas
helpful as you seek to
have a truly healthy, happy, holy home.
Be sure to sign up for Homebody, the eHomebody.com weekly e-newsletter. Also, take a look at the eHombody.com blog site as well. That's where you'll find the most thorough treatment of the sujects listed above. Leave a comment or email me a question. I can't wait to get to know you better.
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children, or any other topic related to the home or family.
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