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Hints for Homeschoolers – She’s Called Homemaker for a Reason

“She’s called “homemaker” for a reason…she isn’t someone who keeps the basics of house upkeep. She isn’t a maid; she doesn’t just attend to the logistics. She keeps a HOME and all of the aesthetic, comfort-giving, sanctuary-like properties involved. This is one reason I think that so many Americans are unhappy. They focus on the prestige, the money-making, the status. For their obsession to be “equal” with men (they are in value, but not the same), women have pressured and have been pressured into a worldly system that says they have no value outside the world’s perception. Women are afraid to admit that they love home because they are belittled for it. All women are intended to be helpers. Helpers aren’t “the scene” themselves, but the pillars of support for the structure. Our human pride revolts at this, but when this vision is understood in increasing sanctification, it is beautified. When I was a girl, I loved being home, but did not realize the value of it as I do today—increasingly. I used to watch my mama dart like a bee from one end of the house to the other, nourishing us physically, emotionally, spiritually. I always admired it, but never applied it to myself specifically. But now, thanks to God, there is nothing I love more. I am so content—-dare I say, giddy?—over my divinely-intended role. I find myself pouring over cookbooks, homeschooling books in my free-time. It is SUCH an ART that so many people are unaware of. Mamas, don’t be ashamed to teach your daughters this. Papas, I urge you to commend the value of your wives and daughters, and to instill it in your sons. We are a society that only sees production and success in income and exterior. We need revival, and it begins in the home. Turn a deaf ear to the world and seek true joy.” ~Whitney Ann Dotson

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The above short essay is a great reminder of what a true woman’s role is.  It is certainly not to get into the “rat race” and compete against men.  That whole procedure is satanic, and demeaning to both men and women, and destructive to families.  My own mother was a stay at home mom, and she did not even have a car until I was in my early teens.  She was happy to stay home, and cook.  She was also a talented artist, and being home gave her ample opportunity to fulfill those creative urges.  She looked for the approval of her family – not the approval of the world.  Many of my “friends” made underhanded remarks about the fact that my mom was always home.  Their moms had “careers.”  But, those same friends, always showed up for my mother’s cookies and pies!  While they ate those homemade treats, they often would longingly state that they wished their moms baked like that.  How little the world understands the beauty  of traditional family life.

Two new cars in the driveway is the signifier of the successful family nowadays.  Frequent and lavish vacations are the norm, as well as eating out several times a week.  Even daily in some circumstances.  Instead of cleaning and gardening (which is excellent exercise) mom goes to a gym to stay in shape.  Money is regularly paid out to nannies, housekeepers, health clubs, restaurants, and even to someone else to sew on buttons or repair a fallen hem.  Dads are so tired they can’t take care of the yard, so lawn service is paid.   What’s going on here?  The answer  is simple.  Covetousness. 

Always needing and wanting more.  More house, more bedrooms, more bathrooms, more kitchen, better neighborhood, better schools, better clothing, more clothing,  it goes on and on and on.  When does satisfaction ever come?  At what cost?  Your kids?  Your marriage?  The world says – you can have it all!  Drop your kids at daycare, drive in rush hour traffic.  Work eight or more hours a day.  Come home tired and order take-out.  Why?  Why would you do that?  For money?  What an awful statement of the world we find ourselves in.  One young woman said to me -“I want to live in a better neighborhood.”  I asked her what kind of neighborhood she thought Jesus lived in.  No answer.  And there usually isn’t.  Christians are every bit as guilty of materialism as their worldly counterparts. 

The fact is, that everything you are working for outside the home, will not be coming with you in the next life.  The only thing in this short life we have, that we can possibly take with us into eternity – is our children.  Your mission is not to have a spectacular home, and many possessions – your true mission as a woman is to be a “keeper at home.”  It has more responsibility than any job in the outside world.  and its rewards are far reaching.  Way farther than the amount you have in the bank.  Your greatest responsibility is to lead your children to a saving knowledge of Christ, and guide them on the path of righteousness. 

Proverbs 14:1

Hints for Home Schoolers – Being a Keeper at Home

Men should stop treating feminists like ladies, and instead treat them like the men they say they want to be. [Phyllis Schlafly]

3 The aged women likewise, that they be in behaviour as becometh holiness, not false accusers, not given to much wine, teachers of good things;   4 That they may teach the young women to be sober, to love their husbands, to love their children,  5 To be discreet, chaste, keepers at home, good, obedient to their own husbands, that the Word of God be not blasphemed.

Titus 2: 3-5

Let’s examine the phrase “keeper at home.” Some of what could be termed – New Age Bible Versions – have corrupted this passage to say something entirely different. Merely keeping a clean house – is not being a keeper at home. The keeper at home is something far greater than is commonly understood.

FROM THE GREEK, “KEEPER” IN TITUS 2 IS TRANSLATED FROM THIS WORD –

οὖρος

a watcher, warder, guardian

The same directive was given to Adam in the Garden of Eden – he was to“keep” the garden. It means something a great deal more than pruning! The Cheribum was to “keep” the way of the Tree of Life.  With a flaming sword, no less! The same charge is given to women for their homes. It has ever been the desire of Satan to destroy the family – and one of the ways he does this is by changing God’s Words. The NIV version changes “keepers at home” to

to be busy at home

Think I am making too big of an issue over a few words? The change in context here is of gigantic proportion! That simple change, in the NIV, as well as others, has influenced Christians for the past generation, to abandon their children to the pagan shrines masquerading as schools, and thrust women into the unnatural role of competing with men. Even our seniors are being shuffled off to assisted living, because the “keeper at home” is not there to care for the elderly members of the family.

castle

As the keeper at home – you are the guardian of your family. You are to be ever watchful for the welfare of your home, and its occupants. There simply is no more important job in the entire world. No where, and I mean no where, in the Holy Bible, the inspired Word of God, is this incredible responsibility given to men. Not in thousands of years of recorded history.

When you begin each day, have this thought in mind. You are the watcher, warder, guardian of your home. Not a mere housewife! You are the chatelaine of your castle, with all the commensurate responsibilities. Don’t let the media, politicians, or someone close to you diminish you and your desire to be obedient to the Lord. Your home is a fortress against the outside world, and you are its keeper! And the world, under the influence of the evil one, will attack with as much vengeance as an invading army. He will try to break down your door, infiltrate through a weak spot, smoke you out, and catapult destruction over the wall. The war machines you see in the above illustration are nothing compared to what he has in his arsenal.

Put on the whole armour of God, that ye may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil.

Ephesians 6: 11

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Ultimate Banana Bread!

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1 3/4 cups white whole wheat flour

1 3/4 cups unbleached all purpose flour

1 1/2 cups sugar

2 teaspoons baking powder

1/2 teaspoon kosher or sea salt

1 1/2 cups mashed, ripe bananas (usually three)

2 eggs

1/2 cup light olive oil

1/2 cup milk

1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract

1 cup chopped walnuts (optional)

Spray 12 cup bundt pan with cooking spray. Combine all ingredients in large bowl. Stir just until blended. Pour into pan and bake at 350 degrees for 50 to 55 minutes. Cool in the pan for 15 minutes! (very important) Turn out onto rack to finish cooling.

Now that’s what I call “instant breakfast!”