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Yes, we’ve accepted. I talk about this in my posts on becoming quiverful. I didn’t start with the Bible, although that’s usually where I start. America Alone by Mark Steyn was a wake-up call for me and caused me to think long and hard about the small part I was playing in history and whether it counted for eternity. This led to our decisions as a family for me to leave my career, stay home and home school our children, and has been a guiding force in our decisions about family worship and a hundred other decisions we make each day.
Is that about the quiverful movement? Its rough, I think I’d join in a heartbeat, I love life and kids! My hubby on the other hand sees our house shrinking and the lack of space in our minivan. Can I be a wanna-be?
I'm a homeschooling mom of 11 and here on Raising Olives I share about what I've learned; tips, ideas and some of the ups and downs of managing a home and raising children for the glory of God.
*waiting* *tapping foot*
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Love the post, recognized your children. Looking forward to hearing more…
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Yes, we’ve accepted. I talk about this in my posts on becoming quiverful. I didn’t start with the Bible, although that’s usually where I start. America Alone by Mark Steyn was a wake-up call for me and caused me to think long and hard about the small part I was playing in history and whether it counted for eternity. This led to our decisions as a family for me to leave my career, stay home and home school our children, and has been a guiding force in our decisions about family worship and a hundred other decisions we make each day.
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Bought the book. Can’t wait to read it.
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Kimberly @ Raising Olives Reply:
February 9th, 2010 at 7:39 am
I’d love to know what you think.
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Is that about the quiverful movement? Its rough, I think I’d join in a heartbeat, I love life and kids! My hubby on the other hand sees our house shrinking and the lack of space in our minivan. Can I be a wanna-be?
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Kimberly @ Raising Olives Reply:
February 9th, 2010 at 7:40 am
This is more about raising your children to change the culture and reaching out to those children that do not have families than being quiverful.
If you’d like I can give you the information. Just email or DM me on Twitter.
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