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Country Girl married to an awesome Country Boy!
We are raising our 4 children to love and serve our Lord Jesus!
I am striving every day to live a simple life, a life of joy!
I am now the owner of my own website business. My passion is to bring families together at the supper table! www.simplefamilysupper.com
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Day four..... 30 day challenge
Hello!!
I am sorry to be getting this up late....
my husband and I were blessed to be
given an all expense paid trip to the
largest ceramic tile / marble conference
in the nation yesterday. We had a great
day in Chicago!!!!!
Well, here we are at day four!!! Keep it up!!!!
Heather
From Nancy:
Day Four:
"...let him labor, working with his hands what is
good..." Eph. 4:28
We are all accountable for the things we say, both
negative and positive words. Have you embraced the
challenge to speak only positive things to your husband
and to others about him? Here's a suggestion that touches
the core of your husband's world. Some women take their
husband's career for granted, and they show it in many ways.
Do you "dump" on your husband at the end of the workday,
or do you strengthen and encourage him with your words?
A wise wife will make her husband feel that she values
and appreciates his work. Let him know that you are glad he
is a hard worker. Take opportunities to praise his diligence
and resourcefulness to others.
If your husband is out of work, unable to work, or refuses to
work, you'll need to be more creative. Praise him for a character
quality that you see in him that would be a vital part
of a successful career - such as persistence, decisiveness, strength,
an analytical mind, organizational skills, good with people, good
listener, determination, etc. |
Posted: 07:32, Thursday, April 19, 2007 |
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