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We aspire, by the grace of God, to encourage the rebuilding of a culture of virtuous womanhood. In a world that frowns on femininity, that minimizes motherhood, and that belittles the beauty of being a true woman of God, we dare to believe that the biblical vision for womanhood is a glorious vision. It is, in fact -- a beautiful vision. It is a vision for purity and contentment, for faith and fortitude, for enthusiasm and industry, for heritage and home, and for joy and friendship. It is a vision so bright and so wonderful that it must be boldly proclaimed.
Welcome To True Womanhood
Encouraging women and girls to return to the art of truly biblical,
Christian womanhood
Inspiring Quotes
Since I was a little girl I always wanted to know what it was like or what is was going to be like to be a woman. I do not have much memory of my childhood. I do remember wanting so much to live in a little cottage house with a white picket fence and my knight in shining
amour. I dreamed of little house on the prairie days, with strong daddies who loved their little girls, hunted and protected the family and mommies who cooked, cleaned, sewed and were gentle. I remember as I grew older, each year a little of my dream would fade away, until it no longer existed. My dream became a fantasy and something that was not real or ever would be real. Modern day Life is not a fairy tale, no matter how much we wish it to be. I think, even though my dream faded away, I tried and tried to make my dreams happen and find that life I longed for. Peace, security, love, beauty, purity. The more I tried, the more I despaired it wasn't real, so the harder I tried.
Do Dreams really come true?
The Reality of Home schooling
This is my oldest daughter Lisa. She is ten. She is standing in our main schoolroom; the kitchen/office/laundy/sewing/preschool playroom/school room. Our kitchen is a wonderful place. So versatile! It is used for so many different functions! It's amazing how much you can learn and do in a kitchen! My daughter alone has learned to cook, bake, organize, plan and serve meals, sew, quilt, draw, paint, learn complicated math skills, school-teach, train and babysit babies to toddlers, clean, launder, iron, learn graphic design and marketing on the computer for a baking business she started and hold conversations with several age groups all from this one kitchen! Pretty Spectacular I would say! And that's just the Kitchen! Whew!
I think half the time Homeschoolers themselves don't know what they do. But they do know why they do it and believe wholeheartly it's what is best for their family.
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