If you’ve been clicking around on ylcf.org much lately, you’ve probably noticed that things are continually changing. I think I finally have all of our pages switched over to the new look (except for “the archives”-of the YLCF Journal and New Attitude-and they’re going to stay that way!). Despite the laborious copying and pasting and…

Of Wives and Mothers
by Gretchen on May 10, 2009 in Children & Family, Love & Marriage
“Too many women jump to some rather unfortunate conclusions when it comes to the concept of homemaking. They seem to associate it solely with child-raising, forgetting that in his divine order the Lord calls us to be wives before He calls us to be mothers. It is a wonderful thing to encourage women to be…

My Parent’s Table
by YLCF on May 8, 2009 in Children & Family
by Elysse Barrett My parent’s table has been a part of the family for longer than any of us children have been. It’s a neat story actually. When Dad and Mom were first married they lived on the East coast, and being poor newlyweds, they didn’t even have a table to eat on. So, they…

Be Still
by Chantel on May 6, 2009 in Prayer & Devotion
“Be Still, and know that I am God.” The weeks were busy, filled and scattered between what felt like a million different things in a million different places, none of which were receiving the time, attention and focus that I wanted to give. My heart grew weary. Weary of the busy-ness, weary of the scattered-ness,…
“Give Us Wisdom”
by Gretchen on May 4, 2009 in Books & Music, Children & Family, Love & Marriage
Sometimes I have to laugh at the varied reading material we have sitting on our coffee table. Hot Rod magazine right next to the latest issue of No Greater Joy. The Ezzo’s Childwise beneath Ginger Plowman’s Don’t Make Me Count to Three on heart-oriented discipline (coming more from the same perspective than you might guess). …
Of Reading
by YLCF on May 1, 2009 in Books & Music
by Hännah Schlaudt A life in time demands limitation, A choice of one good over another. So many words to read, words you must know. Pick now; tomorrow is no surety. Which words shall I read, and dwell with now? Stacked around me, my books are tower’d walls Insulation from thoughts my own (flattened By…



































