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Ladies Finishing School

Ladies Finishing School

Elizabeth at A Merry Rose: Blooming as Keeper of My Home is hosting an online finishing school for ladies. I found the idea fascinating and plan to participate. The course will last 6-8 weeks and begin in June. There will be a number of teachers, each sharing their area of expertise with us.

I think that this is such a timely issue. So many in our culture are lacking in manners. Rudeness and selfishness abound. It really does come down to our natural sinful self rearing it’s ugly head. While we can never live a completely sin-free life, showing forth consideration for others in thought, word, and deed can be a great way to let our light shine and be a good Christian witness to others.

This entry was written on May 17th, 2007 by Heather and filed under christianity.
Tags: christianity, life

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