Tuesday, January 10, 2006

My Hearts Desire

My hearts desire is what came to my mind after reading a blog, A. Victoria. Check her out if you have never read her blog. For the Christian it can be very inspiring. My hearts desire is for my family to run a farm. My husband and I have visited many places we would like to call our own. This past October we went up to Ithaca, New York. We have fallen in love with this area. Here in New Jersey, there is building going on all around us. The horse farm by our home has sold to a developer and so more houses will be built. We have often thought of moving to Kentucky to be by my family. God has not led my family to do this though. Coming closer to being the Godly woman that is another hearts desire. It probably will help me to live out my hearts desire in the Lord. There is a book on the market which I found very helpful to being a help meet to my husband, Created To Be His Help Meet by Debi Pearl. This book has helped me in many ways this year due to the world we live in. If I had a recommended list of books for the Godly Woman this book would be on it. I am your servant; give me discernment that I may understand your statues. Psalm 119:125. God has surrounded me with Godly Sisters which have incouraged me, I am very thankful for this. Here in New Jersey and through the blog world.

2 comments:

Emily said...

Thank you for visiting my blog and for your kind and encouraging comments. I so agree about the community spirit that is being established among bloggers with the agrarian vision especially as we have yet to meet anyone *in the flesh* with whom we share that common denominator. I used to live in New Jersey oh, a lifetime ago it seems. It was before Christ called me to a new life in Him. I have grown boys, too; one will be 28 and the other 18 next month. I'll be stopping by again! God bless.....Emily

A. Victoria said...

Thank you for your kind words and encouragement.

I just heard about that book from another person the other day and was going to try to find it so I could read it. Thanks for the reminder. :-)

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