All along there were families like ours, who somehow came to the conclusion that it might be best to buck popular wisdom – and even church culture – to put God in charge of their family size.
The bottom line is this: If as Christians we are called not to be conformed to the pattern of this world (Romans 12:2), shouldn’t we question the worldly assumption that children are burdens rather than blessings? And if we did, wouldn’t it follow that our words would reflect that truth and that families would look different?Why Some Evangelicals are Throwing Out Birth Control (by Barbara Curtis a Crosswalk.com Contributor)
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4 Comments:
- At October 27, 2007 3:14 PM, Sandy said...
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It is a good article. My family has a picture in the web album she put together of QF families...that's pretty cool too, at least to me LOL
- At October 27, 2007 3:52 PM, MamaArcher said...
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I think it is cool too, I am actually thinking about adding our photo to that web album, when I have more time to sit down and do it. :o)
Thanks for stopping by and commenting today!!! Have a great weekend! - At October 29, 2007 8:22 AM, MamaArcher said...
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For some more discussion on this thread, stop by MIntheGap
- At October 29, 2007 7:18 PM, Sallie said...
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That is a very good article...as well as the one at Min the Gap.. Mike and I really enjoyed Vaudie Baucham's CD and he speaks about this as well..
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