Category: philosophy/religion topics
I thought long and hard before making my studies public. I don't know many blind people and know none who read sites like www.visionarydaughters.com these gals fascinate me. I'm curious to read their book. I read www.ladiesagainstfeminism.com there are many other sites that promote feminine skills, modesty, homemaking etc. I've gotten a lot from these ladies even though I'm sure we'd disagree on almost everything. They get the fundamentals right though: I'm curious what fellow blind folk have foud inspiring appalling etc. Any stay-at-home daughters here? Blessings to you whatever your path. Tiffany
Never heard of them, sounds interesting, smiles.
I would love to get my hands on a copy of the book, but I truly like what I have read on their site.
Other sites I have found helpful are Leslie Ludy's Authentic Girl (www.authenticgirl.com) and a blog by Mrs. paranak (www.pursuingtitus2.com I believe)
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There's a new site that's wonderful www.raisinghomemakers.com oh yes and www.feelinfeminine.com if you want some brain food try www.thinkinghousewife.com There's a box set called lessons in Biblical femininity and grace. These girls speak and play the harp beautifully. The Botkin girls also have a documentary out too.. Happy reading. I'm going to get the book from amazon. I can probably get the film and there teaching cds at a discount too. Gotta love ebay. I too have been quite convicted by what I've read on the Botkin girls site. I've become more comfortable in my own skin. Wasn't Lesly Ludi at the helm of the True Love waits movement. She's got a bit more modern flair. You'd like Anne Voscam at Holy experience too.
Thanks a ton! This is great!
Leslie Ludy didn't really do the True Love Waits movement so much, though I think she and her husband would support it. She and her husband have some great books!