http://blogs.usatoday.com/oped/2007/09/does-god-want-w.html#Close
Your comment welcome on this remark/question found in the article:
“For one thing, if women’s role as nurturer and housekeeper is written into the divinely ordained scheme of things, why should something so very natural need to be taught to them? Shouldn’t these skills be innate? And mightn’t they best be taught in the context of the home, not the classroom?”
I could write so much on this topic, and probably get too carried away and maybe fall off my soapbox…lol, so I’ll leave it to YOU to comment…
If we are professing to be Christians we have but one choice and that is to following the Word of God because that is what we are judged by. In Titus 2:5, we are instructed to be discreet, chaste, keepers at home, good, obedient to our own husbands, that the word of God be not blasphemed. The rest of the chapter is good but this verse deals directly with the keepers at home comment. I have been both in the work force (before I knew the truth of God’s Word) and at home and being a wife and mother at home every day is the most fulfilling role I have had.
You might be interested in this post I done awhile back on this subject: http://mrsgaylynn.wordpress.com/2007/03/18/homekeepers/
I totally agree…So glad you have found staying at home fulfilling! Do you have a blog? I would be interested in visiting it. Thanks for visiting and commenting!