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In Pursuit of Proverbs 31 Blog Carnival

Thursday, December 6th, 2007

I’m thrilled to be hosting this week’s edition of the Proverbs 31 Blog Carnival and I hope you enjoy reading the posts entered as much as I have. Please do go and visit them all and leave a comment if you feel moved to do so. Bless you!

Please Accept This RSVP As Regret… by Jenny Cereal
Poor Jenny has so much to do!

Riding Lessons by GP
Lessons in life and from God are all around us… even from our horses.

The Christmas Letter by Heather Harris
A thoughtful letter for this time of year.

Our Holiday Traditions by Amy
Looking at holiday rituals.

In Other Words by Susan
Do you have too much to do?

30 Days of Joy by Southern Belle
Great recipes to share.

Christmas Advent Links by Southern Belle
Have fun exploring these!

Can We Change? by Christelle at Beloved Mama
Looking at behaviour in women

There you have it! Some great messages.

And now one from me!

Are you someone working towards being a Proverbs 31 Woman?

The Christmas period puts so much stress on our time and finances – as if we need that extra stress! Remember in verse 15 of this chapter is the mention of ‘servant girls’. The P31 Woman was not alone in her work and neither should you be. Encourage family members (no matter what age) to assist in the home and in the preparations for this coming season to celebrate the birth of our Lord. Doesn’t matter if it’s just setting a table, putting gifts under the tree, hanging baubles on the lower branches or putting stamps on envelopes to post cards. Whatever it is, don’t succumb to the temptation to do it all yourself – it might not quite be done the way you do it, but does that really matter? It’s the love that goes into it that matters and children love to help – especially if they are given praise and hugs afterwards. They’ll grow up wanting to continue to help and make your life at home an easier load to bear.

And think carefully about the money you’re spending – it’s so easy to spend on impulse, particularly at this time of year.  We all get caught up in the excitement of this season but also what has commonly been called ‘consumerism’ as well.  Seek God for wise counsel on what you should be doing and remember to thank Him also.

I hope you enjoyed these carnival entries!