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Two Problems

Posted by Mary Beth on Monday, January 18th, 2010

So we’re finally settling in from our recent move over here at the Picker House.  We are feeling very happy and very blessed.   We love our new house; we have lots of room, lots of yard space, and even more toys.  In fact, there’s another thing we have lots of around here:  BOYS. BOY [...]

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REFERRAL!!!

Posted by Mary Beth on Tuesday, April 7th, 2009

We are overwhelmed, blessed, and absolutely overjoyed to announce that we have received our referral! Monday evening, I got a call from Holt telling us that they had a baby boy waiting for us. He is 2 1/2 months old and itty bitty, but absolutely precious! My arms are already aching for him! I got [...]

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Big News . . .

Posted by Mary Beth on Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

We’ve been waiting for weeks to share our big news, and the time has finally come. After tons of prayer and thought, and sharing and praying with the people closest to us, we have decided to adopt a baby boy from Ethiopia. Ever since I went with my parents to adopt my little sister from [...]

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Why I’m Voting

Posted by Mary Beth on Tuesday, October 31st, 2006
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VotingFor the record, I’ve always voted, but this year I will be voting for different reasons. I have a little boy now, and that leaves me with a lot to think about. I suddenly have a lot more invested in the future of this world. And while I find that my values and beliefs about this country haven’t changed, the depth of my conviction has.

Being a parent is such a huge responsibility, and it has caused me to look about with a renewed sense of innocence. I do not know how I will someday explain evil to my son, and I dread the moment when he discovers that we are living in a sinful world. And while I realize that government and politics are not what save the world, I sometimes wonder if God would use both more often if we gave Him the chance.

I have many Christian friends who are so disgusted with politics and politicians that they want nothing to do with either. They think it quite a strange hobby that my husband and I put signs in our yard and watch debates on television. I agree with them that politics can be revolting, and the things that politicians will do can make your stomach turn. Yet isn’t this all the more reason for godly men and women to become involved?

When I look at my little son, I wonder what our country will be like when he is grown. How could I possibly explain to him that, even with his future at stake, I couldn’t take the time to vote?

So I’ll be voting next week, even if I have to wait in line in the rain like I did last time. Maybe I’ll see you there.

Posted in: Parenthood, Spiritual.

  • I'm here via the Hidden Treasures nominations. This is an excellent post. I wonder how many people thinking about the accountability of their vote and the fact that not voting is casting a vote in a way.
  • Hubs always says, if you didn't vote, don't complain about the way things are! We don't take the privilege of voting lightly, I'm glad to see others who feel the same way. :)
  • Cindy Stanford (mom & gran
    P.S. Tell Caleb Grandma will be voting too! (rain or shine)
  • Cindy Stanford (mom & gran
    I appreciated your article honey. I remember when you were little and I would take you in the voting booth and let you help me vote. Sometimes we even took you out of school to go vote! I wanted you to understand how important this freedom and responsibility was. Now you'll be taking little Caleb. Before long he'll be old enough to pull the lever. Well I guess that just told my age! No more levers.
    I know just what you mean about being a mom making you more convicted and aware of the state of our world. When you were born I think I questioned everything I believed all over again. It was so important to me to be sure I passed only the truth on to you. I love you honey and I'm proud of who you are. You're a great mom!
    love, mom
  • Bill D. Oakley
    I have believed for many years that the arrival of a little baby can either change the minds and hearts of its parents or deepen their convictions and sense of responsibility. Thanks for confirming this belief. I appreciate your sincere thoughts on the moral duty of the Christian to vote.
    Bill D. Oakley, Papa..
  • I'll be voting as well.
  • Allan Stanford
    I'll be there with you, Sis. Except in Faulkner County.
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