tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1984956841131982891.post8232558550220041678..comments2024-03-07T06:59:20.347-06:00Comments on A Wise Woman Builds Her Home: Provoking Children to AngerJune Fuentes @ A Wise Woman Builds Her Homehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01821276536385551195noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1984956841131982891.post-39936310189485754062009-08-22T08:33:17.370-05:002009-08-22T08:33:17.370-05:00Dear One Christian Mom,
One of the hardest things...Dear One Christian Mom,<br /><br />One of the hardest things to do is give advice on my blog because I do not know you personally or know the full gamut of the situation at hand. However I do have a few thoughts I'd like to share. <br /><br />1 Peter 3 talks about how a wife can win over an unsaved husband by her actions and life. I have seen it happen time and time again even with husbands who drink. So be encouraged! There is hope!<br /><br />If he is being abusive or verbally or physically, or if you are needing further counsel,perhaps you can get advice from your pastor whom you can share more information with.<br /><br />If not, I encourage you to pray and pray hard. It will not be an easy time in your marriage and do your best to keep teaching the children about God and His Word.<br /><br />If you need to share more, let me know and we can talk through email.<br /><br />Hope that helps.<br /><br />Many blessings...June Fuentes @ A Wise Woman Builds Her Homehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01821276536385551195noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1984956841131982891.post-31351336886420822312009-08-17T19:34:55.748-05:002009-08-17T19:34:55.748-05:00Hello! I just read your parenting series, and was ...Hello! I just read your parenting series, and was lead to this post on a click-thru from there - you mention a discorded marriage as one of the things that can cause problems with the children. I have what is, although not a unique situation, a difficult one. My husband is not a Christian (he believes that Jesus is the savior, but hasn't confessed or professed his life for Him) not to mention he drinks sometimes heavily. We were separated for about 6 months apart, now we are separated under the same roof. I don't know a better way to put it than marital discord. He is finally treating me with respect (at least sometimes) but I am sure the kids wonder what is going on. The oldest is 6, I am not sure I could even explain it to her. I could use some encouragement and advice! If you like, you could email m e at shelliesarahsmom at yahoo dot com, or you can post here - whichever suits. Thanks so much for such a wonderful resource as this blog!<br />ShellieCarolina Girlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17863819639629563534noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1984956841131982891.post-35609769300825505852009-08-10T22:05:39.606-05:002009-08-10T22:05:39.606-05:00Hello Blessed Mom,
'Do you think there are an...Hello Blessed Mom,<br /><br />'Do you think there are any situations where woman can work and the man can still be head of the household?'<br /><br />Great question! The answer is simple:<br /><br />He is ALWAYS the head of the household regardless of the work situation. <br /><br />If you are desiring to stay home, I would suggest that you and your husband begin praying and asking God to open doors and make a way for you to do so. He has answered this prayer for many others as well. It may take time, patience, exploring all options, trusting in God, getting used to a new schedule and a new way of life but definitely worth all the sacrifice. I will be praying for you and your husband to have wisdom. (James 1:5)<br /><br />Hope that helps and thanks for visiting!<br /><br />Many blessings...June Fuentes @ A Wise Woman Builds Her Homehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01821276536385551195noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1984956841131982891.post-63938126981695029652009-08-10T21:45:53.336-05:002009-08-10T21:45:53.336-05:00I am new to your blog and I am already encouraged ...I am new to your blog and I am already encouraged and blessed by your comments. I find myself in a situation where I am the sole breadwinner for my family. My son has special needs and many years ago - my career was more promising..so the decision was made for my husband to stay home. Now, we are in reverse-roles. We are in our 40's and with this terrible economy; I'm not sure how we would changes this situation. Do you think there are any situations where woman can work and the man can still be head of the household? If not, what do you do to change directions. The financial impact would be dramatic.KasparekFamilyAdventureshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03191964682866779788noreply@blogger.com