These mocker groups or media groups, sometimes know whom they serve (because they used to be a part of a patriarchy thing or two). Maybe they were not treated right. Maybe they were not willing to forgive whom ever hurt them. Maybe they wanted to avoid the talk about what it truly means to be a Christian. I don't know what the issue is entirely, but I would be sure to avoid putting too much "information" about personal life and children on the internet, in order to avoid their "scorn" and "ridicule." Some wisdom in how to let the light shine, is to simply keep the light in local community (as the local community is whom you work with anyhow for food shelter and clothing) and not to share too much information with those way "far-away." Like the names of the children and the current activities of the children......only local people need to know that information in great detail......NOT HOLLYWOOD ENTERPRISE.
Be wise about how we inform the public of our role in this life and what types of goals we have for the children, if that is God's plans for their life and style of life they should pursue.
Some folks do not "have it all" in the USA as we would suppose. Maybe this causes some of the "mocking"......but such jealousy over knowledge of the scripture, should not create such hatred as a KJV Holy Bible is only one dollar..... Here is an article about the people still in need of "God's love" that may live locally near you.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/education/dont-assume-that-every-student-had-a-fun-or-warm-holiday-break
When putting together a website that informs the "far-away" public, try to create a website that doesn't give out too much personal information about the child(ren) names and activities like this type of website:
https://www.livingonadime.com/
or this type of website (which doesn't list a lot of personal information or a bragging tone for having a larger family size):
http://momdelights.com/
Because the "living on a dime" website and the "momdelights" website only give out the basic "how to" information on the internet, I do not see a lot of -ridicule- or negative feedback from the "jealous no forgiveness" crowd or websites that promote such.
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