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Sunday, August 5, 2018

Should a married Christian woman "stay at home"???

Yes.

1. If she has all of her debt paid off.

2. If her husband is very busy in his job.

3. Definitely to help save daycare costs.

4. To prevent daycare infections and non-sense indoctrination early education environments

5. If she would like to learn more about homemaking skills.

6. If she would like to raise a large garden from home.

7. If she is in poor health.

8. If she is in a persecution area.

9. If she is needed and should be available to make her husband "happy" at home.

10. If she needs to bake a lot of things for each meal.

There are other reasons: More bible study time, more time to teach the children what she would like them to know, go fishing more etc etc.

The biggest element is that she is FULLY available at all times to her husband and children to ensure that their hearts are dedicated to God.

Maybe.

1. She would like to run a daycare from home.

2. She would like to write a book.

3. She would like to run a small business from home (like a craft, a food, markets etc)

4. She would like to run various charity items for her local loved church.

5. She would like to cater to a local family that needs food.

6. She would like to fix things from home (cars, dresses, appliances, computers etc.)

7. She would like to learn a new language or teach a language lesson.

8. She would like to teach music lessons.

9. She would like to visit some relatives or some elderly neighbors

10. She would like to evangelize more.

Other: She would like more children, she would like to be more traditional and make things from scratch, she would like to ensure that the windows of the house are spotless etc etc.

The biggest element is that all needs are met appropriately and in diligent fashion.

No.

1. She doesn't like black/white/hispanic/arab/orange/green/purple etc. group of people.  She doesn't like xyz group of people that support xyz.....

2. She would like to go shopping all the time.

3. Her children are grown (above age 10) and they are bored at home. (she should probably think about using a different education resource or projects for the kids)

4. She wants a nicer home, car, equipment etc etc. but her husband's income won't afford it.

5. She doesn't want her children to know any basic science like physics and astronomy. (sorry, even vehicles run on these types of information)

6. She would like to go to rock concerts.

7. She wants to talk with her friends on the internet or through phone more often.

8. She would like more children but her husband is in poor physical or social health.  (Poor physical health would mean that the wife should take on the role of working as needed).

9. She wants to find ways to keep up with the Jones.'

10. She has a lot of talent and wants to continue to inspire people outside of her home.

Other: She is just a selfish woman who doesn't want children at all in her home (or wants the daycare to constantly feed children) but is still married, She is physically incapable of bearing children and would like to use her talent in other ways, She has a problematic husband who is not living up to his standards of providing willingly for the home, She is anxious and distressed sitting in her own home....

The biggest element is that there may be an issue with the husband OR the woman wants more than what God and her husband can provide.  (In a normal Christian life a woman SHOULDN'T have to work FULL-TIME outside the home so she can have time for bible study/husband/children/needy loved ones)


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