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Parents: Children Are Your Responsibility

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Children are blessings that are given to parents.  They were not given to the government, they were not given to a future employer?they were given to parents.

That means that parents are responsible for the raising and actions of the child.

That being said, the state and the culture want many parents to believe that they play only a minor part?or only have to play a minor role?and that parents can continue to do whatever they want (almost acting like children!) and not think about this role that was given them by God.

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MInTheGap has been commenting on the culture at large and current events since 2004. He enjoys spending time with his family, writing, and being active in his local church.
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Wednesday, April 7th, 2010

Carnival of Modesty – April 5, 2010

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Welcome to the April 5, 2010 edition of carnival of modesty.

Modest Resources

Trina presents The Cover-Me-Pretty Cami, Part One posted at All That Is Good, saying, "I’ve created a tutorial that can be used by intermediate seamstresses to make their own modest layering camisoles – out of thrifted, plus-sized t-shirts! I’ve made myself 6 of these in the last month, and love all the possibilities a good layering cami gives to my wardrobe!"

Isabella Smith presents Top 15 Misconceptions About Catholics posted at Online Christian Colleges, saying, "With a simple search on the internet, we were able to find many interesting answers to the top 15 misconceptions about Catholics. They are both from official sources, reporters, academics, and more."

My Story

Leda Tangen presents My modest life… posted at Beyond the Looking Glass.

Other

Lady Hannah presents Beauty from Inside – the pressure to conform posted at Beauty from Inside, saying, "This is a 3-part article series (part 1, w/ links to part 2 & 3) on peer pressure and many modesty-related topics, including looking for validation and affection, dressing for attention, the media, fame, being an icon, and more."

Beth Ann presents Genuine Beauty: A Daughter of the King posted at Genuine Beauty.

Case Ernsting presents Amish Culture FAQ: Rumspringa posted at Home and Decor, saying, "There aren’t many cultures more modest than the Amish. It is for this reason their tradition of Rumspringa is at the center of criticism and intrigue. This post focuses on the oft-criticized tradition and explains some of its fundamentals."

Lola presents Modesty and Taking Responsiblity for Your Own Thoughts and Actions posted at LolaGeek.

Anne presents How then should we dress?, The Sweetest Charm, and the Downloadable PDF Modesty Handbook!

Why Dress Modestly?

Lizanne presents Lovingly demanding Feminine Modesty ? Clay Jar People posted at Clay Jar People.

MInTheGap presents Where has Modesty gone? posted at Child of the King.

That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of carnival of modesty using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.

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MInTheGap has been commenting on the culture at large and current events since 2004. He enjoys spending time with his family, writing, and being active in his local church.
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Monday, April 5th, 2010