Purely His.
Don't miss the links section, the book reviews, or Modest Monday.
Or the reprint of her article, A Sacrifice for Freedom.
Or the helpful post for the Christian Family Organizer.
Or the Olive Garden Salad Dressing Recipe.
This blog Rules!!
this is just not what the Internets were created for, frankly.
ReplyDeletetitus 2:4&5 is just plain common sense.
ReplyDeleteI think you will discover that once you start working your way through it you can't escape.
ReplyDeleteMust. Stop. Reading.
at least I now have an example of purely perfect devotion that I can point to the next time I'm trying to tell my partner why she should always listen to me unconditionally.
ReplyDelete"See! Like her! Why can't you be more like her?!"
that's a natural no net.
L...tomorrow I will go through the girl's clothing and throw out any hussy wear. The boy is your responsibility.
ReplyDeleteAt last, someone nuttier than Debbie Clemens!
ReplyDeleteSheri drinks Debbie's milkshake.
ReplyDeleteIt's closer than you may think. One of them worships a blustery, crazy, vengeful being with way too many supporters.
ReplyDeleteAnd the other worships Roger Clemens.
"I have decided to be happy! As a matter of fact I've gone Jacket Happy!"
- Debbie Clemens
I have someone who works for me who is exactly like this. exactly. except she is a he and he doesn't allow his wife to work. he has taught me many things.
ReplyDeleteI don't feel threatened by this woman. She is causing no harm to any of us and she is just trying to get through the day with some sanity left intact. A little charity directed toward her would cost us nothing.
ReplyDeleteIf we really want to find out what makes her tick, invite her to view this blog and then have a respectful conversation with her about the "strangeness" we might think she suffers from.
Sincerely,
fly-over