.Hi! Just dipping in to introduce myself. It's so nice to find a group of believers practicing biblical marriages and openly talking about it together to support!
I'm not sure how much to actually share about myself, I'm a single mother with a 5 year old boy. I'm a bit of a gypsy and have lived in 17 different states but I'm currently in Idaho. Outdoorsy- if I'm acting crazy I probably just need to go camping. And I maybe qualify as an Urban homesteader...not sure what it takes to get my official club card.
I lived poly & biblical briefly (1 yr) as a second wife, I am divorced from that situation, but still believe polygyny is blessed by God and look to set up a traditional home (with the man I'm courting if it works out) and teach my son those values which is especially challenging, teaching him the role of a good man in the home, and teaching him to be a godly man without making him the man of my home...teaching him there is a hole there but somehow also show we are not lacking joy...etc.
I am actively LDS so sisters please holla if you are, we are a rarity and I would love friends. Especially if you are LDS AND headcover I'll be your clingy best friend lol.
I have also studied and keep pieces that resonant with me of Torah Observant, and the Quran. For me Abrahamic promises are the key of truth hence my pull to Mormonism.
That being said I really am just looking for community of people living the day to day in these biblical values from all flavors of belief in them to learn from.
Hi! My household is currently in Idaho also!Hi! Just dipping in to introduce myself. It's so nice to find a group of believers practicing biblical marriages and openly talking about it together to support!
I'm not sure how much to actually share about myself, I'm a single mother with a 5 year old boy. I'm a bit of a gypsy and have lived in 17 different states but I'm currently in Idaho. Outdoorsy- if I'm acting crazy I probably just need to go camping. And I maybe qualify as an Urban homesteader...not sure what it takes to get my official club card.
I lived poly & biblical briefly (1 yr) as a second wife, I am divorced from that situation, but still believe polygyny is blessed by God and look to set up a traditional home (with the man I'm courting if it works out) and teach my son those values which is especially challenging, teaching him the role of a good man in the home, and teaching him to be a godly man without making him the man of my home...teaching him there is a hole there but somehow also show we are not lacking joy...etc.
I am actively LDS so sisters please holla if you are, we are a rarity and I would love friends. Especially if you are LDS AND headcover I'll be your clingy best friend lol.
I have also studied and keep pieces that resonant with me of Torah Observant, and the Quran. For me Abrahamic promises are the key of truth hence my pull to Mormonism.
That being said I really am just looking for community of people living the day to day in these biblical values from all flavors of belief in them to learn from.
When I read it I thought it had amazing insights. "Shepherding a child's heart" by Tedd Tripp.Forgot to add! I want book suggestions, books on raising boys AND good Fiction series to read to my kiddo.
Ralph Moody's books are great for boys "Little Britches" is a good one, so are the rest.
I remember reading Gilbert Morris' "Bonnets and Bugles" series when I was young. Those would probably be exciting and fun.
Welcome, Justin. It would be great if you did your own introduction so we could get to know you betterim also new great place to chat with fellow believers
Hi, Pastor Larry here. Just perusing through the site, still trying to learn it. I am even newer on here than you. I might say that your leader (Joseph) was no more Smith than I. In fact, my initials are LDS, but I am an Ordained Baptist Minister - why Baptist? Because I feel the general position of Baptists to be most Biblical. And I think that should be the goal of all believers, to be closest to what God says in His Holy Word. I started out as Protestant and after becoming a Christian became a Baptist. I know - most people say they are one in the same - but ohhhhh no. Not after one goes through Church History and sees how the early Baptists were persecuted and killed by the Catholic Church. Then when the Protestants came into existence, they persecuted and killed Baptists too - Baptists and Quakers actually. Actually, the Lutherans and Presbyterians were among those most guilty of said persecutions. One would have thought that having suffered mightily at the hands of the Catholics, they would have been more generous (and some were). Interestingly, Baptists and Quakers (as different from each other as West and East) have never killed anyone for their faith.Hi! Just dipping in to introduce myself. It's so nice to find a group of believers practicing biblical marriages and openly talking about it together to support!
I'm not sure how much to actually share about myself, I'm a single mother with a 5 year old boy. I'm a bit of a gypsy and have lived in 17 different states but I'm currently in Idaho. Outdoorsy- if I'm acting crazy I probably just need to go camping. And I maybe qualify as an Urban homesteader...not sure what it takes to get my official club card.
I lived poly & biblical briefly (1 yr) as a second wife, I am divorced from that situation, but still believe polygyny is blessed by God and look to set up a traditional home (with the man I'm courting if it works out) and teach my son those values which is especially challenging, teaching him the role of a good man in the home, and teaching him to be a godly man without making him the man of my home...teaching him there is a hole there but somehow also show we are not lacking joy...etc.
I am actively LDS so sisters please holla if you are, we are a rarity and I would love friends. Especially if you are LDS AND headcover I'll be your clingy best friend lol.
I have also studied and keep pieces that resonant with me of Torah Observant, and the Quran. For me Abrahamic promises are the key of truth hence my pull to Mormonism.
That being said I really am just looking for community of people living the day to day in these biblical values from all flavors of belief in them to learn from.