Visionary Womanhood

You Think You Know What I’m Gonna Say About Birth Control?

You Think You Know What I’m Gonna Say About Birth Control?

Two things today: 1. Three Decades of Fertility is officially launching next Monday, BUT you can get all four formats today only in a special “pre-launch” sale. The PDF download (you can buy that on THIS page) is only $6.99, Kindle and Nook formats are $8.99, and the paperback version is supposed to be $14.99, […]

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Having Babies in Your 40s

Having Babies in Your 40s

Pssst! It’s official! Three Decades of Fertility will launch on Monday, July 29. You CAN get the Nook and Kindle versions now for $8.99. The PDF version will be available for $6.99 on July 29. The paperback version will be popping up on Amazon next week sometime for $14.99. I just got the paperback proof […]

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How to Help

How to Help

By Contributing Writer, Kim Doebler Editor’s Note: Kim’s husband is very ill as you will read in this post; therefore, Kim will no longer be contributing on Visionary Womanhood so that she can focus on the new challenges in her life. Please pray for her, her husband, Todd, and their four children as they move […]

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Beautiful and Modest

Beautiful and Modest

By Natalie, Editress of Visionary Womanhood A couple of years ago I “met” Bambi Moore online, and we hit it off immediately. There was a connection of spirits there that is hard to explain, but it has translated into a long term friendship that has even turned into a “real life” friendship—we met in person […]

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Hope For Cynics

Hope For Cynics

By Contributing Writer, Jeannette Paulson In the fall of 2010, R W Glenn, a faithful pastor, took a sabbatical after working eighty-hour weeks for 10 years.  Slowing down allowed him to see a problem he had not seen before:  More and more I was becoming convinced that there was a black cloud of inevitability looming […]

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Desperately Needed Vision for Every Day

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Desperately Needed Vision for Every Day

By Natalie, Editress of Visionary Womanhood I got my copy of Eternal Perspectives magazine in the mail last week, and there was an article by Randy Alcorn that gave six eternal truths to remember each day. To me, these truths spelled VISION. And vision is what we all desperately need in order to keep on […]

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Motherhood: A Glorious Calling

Motherhood: A Glorious Calling

The following is an excerpt from chapter two, “Tracing God’s Hand” by Jeannette Paulson in the upcoming book, Three Decades of Fertility: Ten Ordinary Women Surrender to the Creator and Embrace Life. For as long as I can remember, I have loved dot-to-dot pictures. What initially looks like a bunch of random dots and numbers […]

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How to “Do” Bed Rest When You’ve Got Little Kids

How to “Do” Bed Rest When You’ve Got Little Kids

By Natalie, Editress of Visionary Womanhood A couple of days ago we talked about five ways to help you endure bed rest. You can do any or all of those things whether you have other kids around or not, but obviously some of those activities are best accomplished when the kids are napping or otherwise […]

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Five Tips to Make Bed Rest More Endurable

Five Tips to Make Bed Rest More Endurable

By Natalie, Editress of Visionary Womanhood Pregnant and on Bed Rest If you are currently on bed rest or have been on bed rest in the past, you know first hand how incredibly difficult it can be. You know how the hours drag by. You know the emotional roller coaster of having oodles of time […]

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Naming Babies

Filed in Visionary Motherhood by on June 27, 2013 3 Comments
Naming Babies

By Contributing Writer, Molly Evert We are in the process of adopting a daughter from China.  Though it has always been challenging to choose a good name for our children, I have never struggled as I did this time.  There are so many things to consider, such as whether or not to keep part of […]

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