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    psalm 127

    Explore " psalm 127" with insightful episodes like "Episode 23, week 21, Bible Read Me summaries from 5/21-27", "A Psalm of Rest", "Day 173: Confidence in God (2023)", "Positioned for Parenting Well - Psalm 127 (Part 2)" and "Positioned for Parenting Well - Psalm 127 (Part 1)" from podcasts like ""Bible Read Me", "Light + Truth", "The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)", "South Side Baptist Church (Abbeville SC)" and "South Side Baptist Church (Abbeville SC)"" and more!

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    Day 173: Confidence in God (2023)

    Day 173: Confidence in God (2023)
    Fr. Mike talks about how we see both an abundance of faith, and a great lack of faith in our readings today. While the widow Elisha visits shows us a beautiful example of walking in faith, king Ahaz fails to repent as he falls deeper into sin. Today's readings are 2 Kings 4, 2 Chronicles 28, and Psalm 127. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.

    Positioned for Parenting Well - Psalm 127 (Part 2)

    Positioned for Parenting Well - Psalm 127 (Part 2)
    South Side Baptist Church Abbeville, South Carolina Pastor Zack Little April 30, 2023 Sunday AM Service Sermon Notes: 1. Parent from a position of humble dependence upon God to do what only he can do. 2. Parent from a position of humble gratitude toward God for giving what only he can give. 3. Parent from a position of humble hope in God to rescue as only he can rescue. https://www.southsideabbeville.com

    Day 173: Confidence in God (2022)

    Day 173: Confidence in God (2022)
    Fr. Mike talks about how we see both an abundance of faith, and a great lack of faith in our readings today. While the widow Elisha visits shows us a beautiful example of walking in faith, king Ahaz fails to repent as he falls deeper into sin. Today's readings are 2 Kings 4, 2 Chronicles 28, and Psalm 127. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.

    Rebekah Vickery On Quiverfull Theology

    Rebekah Vickery On Quiverfull Theology

    TRIGGER WARNING-- This episode may be disruptive and uncomfortable for some listeners. If you become dysregulated, please pause and offer yourself kindness. 

    Rebekah Vickery is a Psychotherapist in the Pacific Northwest at Heart Root Psychotherapy,  She's also the program coordinator at the Allender Center. She is a friend and Danielle's former classmate from Grad School.

    Connect with Rebekah: 

    Email: rebekah@heart-root.com 

    Website: https://www.heart-root.com

    Resources: 
    Series on Sister-Moms - https://homeschoolersanonymous.wordpress.com/2013/08/19/voices-of-sister-moms-part-one-introduction/

    Heart & Soul BBC podcast - The womb is a weapon - https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0188t2w

    Becoming Worldly blog - https://becomingworldly.wordpress.com

    Books:

    Quiverfull: Inside the Christian Patriarchy Movement by Kathryn Joyce

    Quivering Families by Emily Hunter McGowin

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    What is Quiver-Full Theology?

    • The idea that some conservative Christians see large families as blessings from God, highlighting Psalms 127 that children are arrows in the quiver of a warrior.
    • They encourage procreation (abstaining from and speaking against birth control) to advance God's Kingdom on earth and win the "culture wars".
    • The family is central and meant to reflect God's Kingdom: The father is seen as representing God or High Priest, having final authority over the family. The Mother seen as the bride of Christ; her womb a weapon, her children are part of God's army.
    • Many quiver-full families also homeschooled their children and were somewhat isolated from community in order to shelter/protect them from outside influences.

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    Rebekah is reading The Wild Edge of Sorrow. 

    She is listening to "We Don't Talk about Bruno" from the movie Encanto as well as classical music. 

    Rebekah is inspired by the stories of folks recovering and healing from the harmful impacts of Quiver-full theology. 

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