Above Rubies Daily Encouragement Blogs

Through the weekly and daily devotionals you can be constantly encouraged in your great role of parenting, the highest career in the nation. You can also stay updated on what's happening with the Above Rubies ministry.

YOUNG OR OLD

YoungOrOldSome folks commented on yesterday’s post, THE WAITING GAME, that they know of couples who married young and are divorced today. Then again, I know of couples who married later and are also divorced today. So sad for both. Divorce is not part of God’s ultimate plan (Malachi 2:14-16 and Matthew 19:3-98).

Dear ladies, the fact is, it’s not whether you marry at a young age or an older age, the principles are the same. I know because I have been married for over 52 years and have to remember to do the same thing year after year, month after month, day after day, and moment by moment.

I have to CHOOSE to love my husband, choose to be sweet to him, choose to make love to him (lots), choose to serve him, choose to honor him, choose to be the most amazing wife that's ever lived! It's all to do with CHOICE! And most of the time you don't feel like doing any of these things. But you don't live by your feelings. You live by what is right. You live by blessing the other person. You live by the love of God which is shed abroad in your heart by the Holy Ghost which is given unto you (Romans 5:5).

As you do this, God's promises comes back like a boomerang to bless you. Whatever you sow, you reap. Whatever you pour out on your husband will come back to you. It’s an eternal law (Galatians 6:7).

Love to you today,

Nancy Campbell

BE INSPIRED BY OLDER COUPLES STILL IN LOVE

Go to this link to see the lasting love and joy of older married couples. Love always grows deeper and more beautiful as the years go on. The reason is that the more you love one another, the more you revel in one another's love. Show these pictures to your children too. https://www.pinterest.com/…/i-love-older-couples-who-are-s…/

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THE WAITING GAME

WaitingGameWhen God brought forth the first beautiful woman from the side of Adam, what realm did she come into? She immediately came forth to be a wife . . . and then a mother. After the glorious introduction of Eve to Adam, God states: "Therefore shall a man leave his father and his mother, and shall cleave unto his WIFE: and they shall be one flesh” (Genesis 2:24).

Wow! She didn’t even have time to be single. She didn’t have time to find who she really was. She didn’t have time to have her fling before she settled down into marriage. She didn’t have time to have fun before she had children. She didn’t even have time to go to college! These are the comments we hear in today’s society.

Now don’t get me wrong. I know there are some women who will not get married. There are others who do not meet “the right one” until their thirties, or even forties. However, the majority meet when they are relatively young. This is God’s plan. This is the way He has created us. This is the time of life when He puts the desire within us for marriage, and yes, for sexual union.

Society today believes in the waiting game. You must wait unto you are more mature. You must wait until you have finished college. You must wait until you are financially settled. You must wait until “you have all your ducks in a row.” You must wait until you have traveled and seen the world! This sounds wise advice, but is it biblical?

We read in Malachi 2: 15 about the “wife of his youth” and Joel 1:8 about the “husband of her youth.” We read in Psalm 127:4 about the “children of your youth.” The word “youth” in the Hebrew word “na’uwr” and means “young people, juvenile.” That doesn’t sound like old to me.

If Colin and I had waited until we were financially secure before we married, we wouldn’t be married yet! If we waited for the ‘perfect” time to have children, we still wouldn’t have any children! It all sounds so plausible, but it’s hot air and the wisdom of this world. The reality is that God intends couples to marry young and have children when they are young.

We don’t find who God wants us to be by doing our own thing. We find who we are as women through marriage and motherhood. This is how we mature. This is how a young man matures. There is nothing like marriage to mature a young man. You watch him grow before your eyes (unless he is unteachable and without godly training). Ultimately, God gives parents the responsibility to prepare their children for married, from childhood through adolescence.

Amazingly, many couples are quite happy with the waiting game. But what happens with all this waiting? Instead of coming to marriage as pure virgins and righteous young men they come violated. God’s plan is for “young men to marry virgins” (Isaiah 62:5). The waiting game does not help God’s plan.

Why do we think we know better than God?

Blessings,

Nancy Campbell

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ARE YOU COVERED?

AreUCoveredThe other morning an old song came to mind: “I am covered over with the robe of righteousness which Jesus gives to me.” I thought more deeply about the words. They come from Isaiah 61:10: “I will greatly rejoice in the Lord, my soul shall be joyful in my God, for He hath CLOTHED me with the GARMENTS of salvation, he hath COVERED me with the ROBE of righteousness.” When we accept the salvation God gives to us, He washes away our sins, covers us with the precious blood of Jesus, and clothes us with a robe of righteousness. It’s not our righteousness for we have none of our own, but it’s His righteousness.

This is something that happens to us spiritually. However, everything that happens in the inward man should be revealed in the outward man. Our physical body emanates what goes on in the “hidden man of the heart.” I believe that if we are truly covered with a robe of righteousness inwardly, we will also reveal this work of righteousness within us by covering our physical body.

A robe is not a scanty dress; it covers the body. It doesn’t have to cover head to foot, but at least a robe will modestly cover the top to below the knee. My spirit is grieved as I observe women who confess they are Christians and yet blatantly display cleavage, some a little, some as much as they can! Many even delight in it. To many it is normal. No, I don’t believe it is normal, or godly, for a woman who is covered with a robe of righteousness. Display is for the bedroom; not for the public eye. In fact, I can’t believe how husbands. who are the covering of their wives. allow them to leave their home with so much flesh showing.

Revelation 1:6; 5:10; and 20:6 tells us that we have been made “kings and priests unto God.” What kind of clothing does God wants His priests to wear? Exodus 28 tells us all about it. In fact, God is the first clothes designer and He designed glorious clothes for the priests, “for glory and for beauty” (Exodus 28:2).

The High Priest was most gloriously clothed with a breastplate, a shoulder garment, a robe, an embroidered long shirt, a turban, and a girdle all in amazing colors and precious gems! All the other priests had to wear linen trousers with a long shirt of fine linen, once again “for glory and for beauty.” The main thing we notice is that they were CLOTHED and COVERED, not with drab clothing, but beautiful clothing. This typifies a priest of the most High God.

Are you fully covered with the robe of righteousness? Psalm 132:9, 16 says: “Let the priests be clothed with righteousness.” If so, you will automatically cover your physical body.

Blessings to you today from Nancy Campbell

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BORN TO BE PRINCESSES

BornPrincessesApart from her bridesmaids, Rashida had nine little flower girls (and yes, the 10th one too--her mother). You can’t help having lots of flower girls when there are so many cousins in the family. All the flower girls loved dressing up for the wedding. But it’s not only for weddings--they love to dress like princesses for every celebration we have. But more, it’s not only for celebrations. They love to dress like princesses every day.

Even yesterday, after church, the little ones went straight to the Dress Up Box to make themselves look like princesses. I don’t have lots of beautiful princess dresses in my Dress Up Box (they don’t last very long here). But I have tulle and sheer white curtains and such and they are very creative at making themselves look like princesses, queens, and brides.

Why do they want to do this? Because it is inherent within them. We don’t have to tell them to do it. It is instinctive. Therefore, if it is instinctive and God-given, why do little girls change as they grow up? This is an important question.

I don’t believe God intends us to change. I believe He wants females to continue to dress and act like royalty. We are daughters of the King of kings. Yes, we are DAUGHTERS. We are meant to look like daughters. We are meant to glory in our femininity because this is the way God made us.

Today we live in a society that blurs the sexes in the way we dress, act, and even think. We are indoctrinated. We are propagandized. We are influenced by the enemy of our souls who wants to lure us away from who God intends us to be. God created male and female. Therefore, Satan who wants to rebel against all God’s ways, seeks to destroy these roles.

I think it is time we began to really think truthfully. We are like sheep and so quickly led astray to do whatever everyone else in society is doing. Look around you. How are most women dressed? In the uniform. All the same. Everyone wears jeans and top. They have to be like everyone else. Where are the girls and women who dress femininely like princesses. Like their original instinctiveness before they were indoctrinated by society.

I think of Sarah, Abraham’s wife. The Bible says she was beautiful. She dressed beautifully--not drab or boringly. She dress like royalty. Her name even means, Princess. When Pharaoh sent his scouts out looking for beautiful women for his harem, they spied Sarah. They weren’t looking for a woman in jeans and top. They looked for a princess. It happened again with King Abimelech.

I am sure I am treading on people’s toes. But, let’s be honest. We are conditioned by society more than our God-given instincts. Are we even in touch with how God innately created us?

Do you still love me?

Nancy Campbell

P.S. The picture: Two of the little flower girls at the wedding. L. to r. Georgia Campbell (my granddaughter) and Joyce Calhoon (my grandniece, named after my mother).

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YOUR POWERFUL INFLUENCE

PowerfulInfluenceIt’s amazing that King Hezekiah turned out a godly man. His father, Ahaz, was a very wicked king and even sacrificed his own children to Molech. He was so wicked that when he died they did not even bury him in the sepulchers of the kings of Israel. But Hezekiah, his son “wrought that which was good and right and truth before the Lord his God” (2 Chronicles 29:1, 2 and 31:20, 21).

Why did he turn out to be a righteous king? 2 Kings 18:1-6 tells us: “Hezekiah . . . reigned 29 years in Jerusalem. His mother's name also was Abi (shortened version of Abijah), the daughter of Zachariah. And he did that which was right in the sight of the Lord.” He obviously had a godly mother. A mother's influence is powerful. It is interesting that when the Bible writes about the kings of Israel and Judah it begins by stating whether they were wicked or good--and includes the name of their mother! The mother’s influence determined the course of their lives, and ultimately the destiny of the nation.

Perhaps your husband is not walking in the ways of God. Do not give up. Keep pouring God’s truths into your children. Live your godly life before them. Pray for them daily. God has chosen you to steer them in the ways of God.

Blessings,

Nancy Campbell

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THE CORNERSTONE

cornerstone“That our daughters may be as corner stones, polished after the similitude of a palace” (Psalm 144:12 KJB).
“May our daughters be like graceful pillars, carved to beautify a palace” (Psalm 144:12 NLT).

Daughters as pillars so fixed and grounded
With roots in a rock immovably founded
An ancient faith and an ancient quarry
Has brought them forth to Heaven’s glory
For Sarah’s daughters are pillars of life
Not dead pillars of salt like Lot’s backslidden wife
So look forward and not back with hearts ablaze
To see your house of God filled with praise
Stand strong in faith and uphold the roof
That shields from storm and welcomes truth
For pillars sculptured palace style
Will stand the test of time and trial
As one great pillar made of pearl
You stand a witness to the world
That the worth of the kingdom far excels
The worth pursued on other trails
So with faith unbending and eyes on Him
Who redeemed you to Himself from sin
Let fulfillment’s greatest goal be found
That on the cornerstone be placed the crown.
~ Brayden and Tali Waller

Do you remember Brayden and Tali Waller? Some of you may have seen their DVD, BETROTHED. Braydon has pioneered the visions of betrothal for marriage. Brayden and Tali are on their way back to Israel again for the Fall. Their new baby is due October 6 and will be born in Israel, their third baby to be born in an overseas country. She says: “It always makes for an exciting experience and always gives the Father a unique opportunity to teach me to lean on Him and trust Him more.”

I love the last two lines:
Let fulfillment’s greatest goal be found
That on the cornerstone be placed the crown.”

What is the cornerstone? The cornerstone is the foundation of the home. In building the home all other stones are set from this foundation stone, thus determining the entire structure. It is the crown. We as mothers are the cornerstones of our home and we also are training our daughters for this great task. Rejoice today in the great commission God has given you.
~ Nancy

P.S. Painting: Lady of the House, by William Henry Margetson, 1861-1940.

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HOME IS BEST

HomeIsBestOne of my favorite poems . . .

HOME IS BEST

Stay, stay at home, my heart, and rest;
Home-keeping hearts are happiest,
For those that wander they know not where
Are full of trouble and full of care;
To stay at home is best.

Weary and homesick and distressed,
They wander east, they wander west,
And are baffled and beaten and blown about
By the winds of the wilderness of doubt;
To stay at home is best.

Then stay at home, my heart, and rest;
The bird is safest in its nest;
O'er all that flutter their wings and fly
A hawk is hovering in the sky;
To stay at home is best.

~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

The picture is by the American illustrator, W. L. Taylor, a 1904 painting of this very poem.

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GOD IS IN YOUR MOTHERING

GodInMotheringWe talked yesterday about knowing God in all our ways (Proverbs 3:6). What does it say? ALL our ways. That means ALL the practical ways of our lives. We can often feel very close to God when we are away on our own with our Bible and no distractions. In fact, we can feel very spiritual. But what about when we get back in the fray? In the midst of babies, toddlers, tantrums, teens, frustrations, and overwhelmingness! How can we know God then?

Dear mother, God wants you to KNOW HIM in all your mothering ways. Let’s get to the reality of life. God is the One who created our bodies. He wondrously, intricately, and amazingly created them to carry and nurture life in our wombs, to give birth, to pour out life and sustenance from our breasts, and to mother and teach our children. We are created, called, chosen, ordained, designated, and destined physically, emotionally, and spiritually for this purpose.

Therefore, as we realize this divine truth (and can I please interrupt my sentence here--it is a divine truth and because it is God’s plan the enemy wants to rob us from it. When he robs us of this truth, he robs us of our full understanding of God). As we embrace this divine truth we come to find out more and more who God is like. And the more we embrace His ways for us as wives and mothers, the more He reveals to us and leads us in His paths.

Seek with all your heart to KNOW GOD in the way He created you. Discover all the amazing hormones He gives to you when you are pregnant. Experience the blessed hormones He gives you while you nurse your baby. God is wrapped up in all your mothering. You miss knowing much of who God really is when you discard your mothering ways for other ways.

We understand how He wants us to mother even as we read these negative Scriptures about animals and birds:
Job 39:13-16: “The ostrich . . . which leaveth her eggs in the earth, and warmeth them in dust, and forgetteth that the foot may crush them, or that the wild beast may break them. She is hardened against her young ones, as though they were not hers: her labor is vain without fear.”

Lamentations 4:3: “Even the sea monsters draw out the breast, they give s.uck to their young ones: the daughter of my people is become cruel, like the ostriches in the wilderness.”

Jeremiah 8:7: “Yea, the stork in the heaven knoweth her appointed times, and the turtle and the crane and the swallow observe the time of their coming: but my people know not the judgment of the Lord.”

Be blessed, Nancy Campbell

P.S. Here are some links you may like to check out:
http://tinyurl.com/PreservedThroughMotherhood
http://bit.ly/PreservationTestimonies
http://www.thealphaparent.com/…/how-breastfeeding-changes-y…
ww.nationalrighttolifenews.org/…/the-amazing-interplay-be…/…

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DO YOUR CHILDREN KNOW GOD?

DoChildrenKnowGodI am sure you have memorized and have taught your children Proverbs 3:5, 6: “Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths.” They are good Scriptures to memorize as a family.

Although I have known these Scriptures from a child, it was only the other day that I discovered that the word “acknowledge” is “yada” in the Hebrew. This is far more than a casual acknowledgement of God. It means to know God in an intimate way. This same word is used of sexual intimacy. We read how God knew Abraham in a personal relationship, He spoke with Moses face to face, and He knew Jeremiah in the womb (Genesis 18:19; Exodus 33:17; Deuteronomy 34:10 and Jeremiah 1:5). He wants us to also know and experience Him (Jeremiah 9:23, 24).

“The Scriptures” is a relatively new translation published by the Institute for Scripture Research. They translate the verse correctly: “KNOW Him in all your ways.” We can only experience God’s true direction in our lives as we know Him. If we have put God into our little box and made Him a god of our own understanding, we will be led our own way. We have to pursue knowing God. We must seek the revelation of Him in His Word.

And dear mothers, we must seek above all things to teach our children to know God, not only know about Him. When God spoke to the little boy, Samuel in the temple 1 Samuel 3:7 states: “Now Samuel did not yet know (yada) the LORD.” Samuel lived in the very temple with the priests but didn’t know God personally yet.

Your children can grow up in your godly home and know about God, and yet miss KNOWING Him personally. Pray that they will come to know God intimately. Fill them with the Scriptures daily because it is the Word that makes them “wise unto salvation” (2 Timothy 3:17). Make sure you are revealing to them the God of the Bible, not a god of your own imagination. They will only know God’s ultimate direction upon their lives as they know God truly and intimately.

Be blessed,

Nancy Campbell

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WEEPING HEARTS

WeepingHearts“Because your heart was tender and you humbled yourself before the LORD when you heard what I spoke against this place and against its inhabitants, that they would become a desolation and a curse, and because you have torn your clothes and wept before Me, I Myself have heard you . . . “ (2 Kings 22:19). We read this Scripture in our Family Devotions this morning. It’s the story of when they found the “book of the law” and read it to king Josiah. When the king heard God’s Word and His judgments upon the sin in the land, he wept and tore his clothes.

I feel very convicted about the state of my own heart. We face the same evils in our land today that were happening in Israel. What is our response? Do we just carry on as usual? Or do we have soft, tender, and broken hearts about the sin in the land? I am horrified about the same sex marriage law. I get on my knees and cry out to God. But I have to admit I haven’t torn my clothes. Do I really see sin like God sees it?

It seems that God is getting at me. I also read these Scriptures over the weekend:
Psalm 119:53: “HORROR has taken hold upon me because of the wicked that forsake thy law.”
Psalm 119: 136: “RIVERS OF WATER run down mine eyes, because they keep not thy law.”
Psalm 119:158: “I beheld the transgressors, and was GREIEVED; because they kept not thy word.”
Romans 12:9: “ABHOR that which is evil.” (“Abhor” in the Greek means to ‘SHUDDER WITH HORROR.”

I know this is not a nice, comforting post, but we must get down to reality. If we as God’s people are not mightily affected by the sin in the land, if our hearts are not grieved to tears, if we don’t shudder with horror at evil, and if we are not concerned enough to cry out to God repentance, we not much different from the world (Jeremiah 10:25).

Are our hearts hardened because we are so used to the sin and worldliness all around us? Or do we have soft, tender hearts. My continual cry is that God will keep me walking in the fear of the Lord with a weeping heart over sin (in my own life, in my family, in the church, and in the nation).

My prayer for you and me,

Nancy Campbell

A few more Scriptures to ponder: 2 Chronicles 7:14; Ezra 9:1-3; Isaiah 66:2; Jeremiah 9:17-21; Ezekiel 9:4; Amos 5:15; Joel 2:16-18; James 4:8-10; and 1 Peter 1:17.

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SIX QUESTIONS

Today I am going to ask you six questions:

AR90coverQUESTION 1:

Did you read the magazine, Above Rubies # 90? If not, you can email me at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to ask for a copy and I’ll be so happy to send it to you. Don’t forget to give your mailing address.

P.S. The cover of this magazine is my daughter, Evangeline at her spinning wheel.

QUESTION 2:

prayerboxIf you have Above Rubies # 90 in your possession, did you read the article, OUR PRAYER BOX?

If not, here is the link for you to read it: http://tinyurl.com/OurPrayerBox

I believe this is such an important article to read for not only the blessing of your family, but for the blessing of the world.

QUESTION 3:

If you read OUR PRAYER BOX in the magazine (or you have just read the link that I sent you), did you take notice of the idea and make a Prayer Box for your family?

If so, I’d love you send me a picture of your Prayer Box or Prayer Boxes (I mention two types in the article) and share a little of how this idea has blessed your family.

Send your picture by attachment and your few comments to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

I’d appreciate it so very much. Thanks.

QUESTION 4:

If you haven’t made a Prayer Box yet, would you like to make one?

It doesn’t have to be professional. Just find any box around the house, big or little, and enlist your children to decorate it or write a Scripture about prayer on it.

They will love to be part of making the Prayer Box.

Send me a picture when you do to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

PrayerBoxQUESTION 5:

Do you need help with ideas of what to write on the cards in your Prayer Box?

Here is a link for you to get ideas. It lists a lot of the needs that we have listed in our Prayer Box.

Of course, you will add many that relate to your family. You will find that your children will enter a new realm of prayer as they learn about important needs to pray about:
http://tinyurl.com/IdeasForPrayerCards

QUESTIONS 6:

Do you need to know where to get more information of what is going on in the world in order to effectively pray as a family?

Check out this link that will give you loads of information:
http://tinyurl.com/RecommendedLinks

~ Nancy

 

Have you read all the six questions?

In regard to QUESTION 1, a lot of mothers say they didn't get Above Rubies 91. If you didn't get this one, email me at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with your MAILING ADDRESS and I'll be happy to send you one. If you have not received any Above Rubies magazines and would like to be on the mailing list, you can also email me your name and mailing address.
Blessings, Nancy

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THEY’RE WATCHING YOU!

famskating wTwo bright EYES are watching you, mother and dad,
They’re watching you all the day long,
Absorbing unconsciously all that you are,
Not dreaming that you could be wrong.

Two quick EARS are listening to all that you say,
They’re listening to you, mother and dad.
Then speak of the things that are lovely true,
For some day you will wish that you had.

Two swift little FEET follow you all of the day,
They step in the footprints you make.
If you follow God’s paths, they’ll walk there too,
Or stray if His ways you forsake.

Two soft little HANDS have been placed into yours,
They’re trustfully clinging to you.
Today, while they’re pliable, train them aright,
They’ll do what you teach them to do.

A warm little HEART beats to music you make,
To your life notes of love or of hate,
It swings to the rhythm of your life all day,
Do not let it hear the love notes too late.

~ Anon.

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EGYPTIAN WISDOM OR GODLY WISDOM?

GodlyWisdomDid you know that all wisdom is not godly wisdom? The Bible talks about man's wisdom, vain wisdom, fleshly wisdom, wordy wisdom, foolish wisdom, worldly wisdom, perishing wisdom, crafty wisdom, conceited wisdom, and Egyptian wisdom. This is an eye-opener! We can't trust all wisdom. We must seek God for discernment to cut through man's wisdom to understand God's wisdom. God's wisdom is from above (James 3:17, 18). God reveals His wisdom in His Word and therefore we must be filled with His Word to understand it.

Egyptian wisdom is an interesting one. Acts 7:22 says that "Moses was learned (educated from a child) in all the wisdom of the Egyptians." Egyptian wisdom is humanistic wisdom. What did God do with Moses' Egyptian education? He took him out to the backside of the desert for 40 years to get rid of it! He couldn't use Moses to be a leader of His people when filled with Egyptian wisdom. And what did God do with the children of Israel when He brought them out of Egypt? He caused them to wander in the wilderness for 40 years to get rid of Egyptian wisdom out of their brains and hearts before He brought them into the Promised Land.

And yet what do many Christians do? They send their children to the public school each day to be educated in Egyptian wisdom (the vain wisdom of this world). Do they want their children to be used mightily by God? Well, God will have to allow their children to go through His dealings at some stage to get all that Egyptian wisdom out of their system before He can use them in His plan!

Why waste their time? Why waste years of our children's lives that will need to be eventually eliminated from their hearts? Make it our daily vision to pour God’s wisdom into their minds and hearts (Psalm 1).

Blessings from Nancy Campbell

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THE BEST!

TheBestWith all the gadgets and labor-saving devices on the market for babies nowadays, I thought I’d try to find the best of each. I was not surprised to find that:

The BEST infant seat is mother’s arms,
The BEST baby swing is mother’s lap in a rocking chair,
The BEST stroller is mother’s body,
The BEST nursery record is mother’s own heart beat,
The BEST lullaby record is mother’s singing, and of course,
The BEST food, pacifier, electric warmer, and tranquilizer can be found at the mother’s breast.

~ Sally Simmons, Nebraska.
Printed with permission from LLL News.

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ARE YOU NURSING A BABY?

NursingABabyWhat a joy and privilege. Dear mother, you are blessed beyond measure. God is so good. When He gives you a precious new baby, He doesn’t leave you to manage on your own. He fills you with wonderful hormones to help you in this God-given task.

When you nurse your baby you produce prolactin and oxytocyn. They are called the love hormones. They are also called the anti-stress hormones. Who wants their body to be filled with anti-stress hormones? Well, embrace nursing babies!

God doesn’t intend women to be high-powered, stressed-out women in the work-force. He designed them to have His anointing of peace upon them (Isaiah 66:11-13). Do you realize that the more your nurse your baby, the more prolactin and oxytocyn you produce? Therefore the more motherly and loving you become. Your love spills out on all the rest of the family. The more relaxed you become. Your brain marinates with dopamine and feelings of pleasure. And without having to take a pill, God-induced anti-stress hormones fill your brain and body.

Who wouldn’t want to be a mother? Don’t miss out on all the blessings God has for you. Don’t only nurse your baby for food. Nurse your baby to console, comfort, delight, and satisfy his God-given sucking instinct. Don’t use a pacifier which is a mother substitute. Don’t try to wean your baby too soon. Let your baby wean when he is ready. Bask in the joys of God’s blessing hormones as long as you can. It is your inheritance as a mother.

Sadly, Satan wants to rob us of the fullness of motherhood that God has for us. He comes to rob, kill, and destroy. Don’t let him rob you. Embrace all that God has for you. Live in the glory of your motherhood.

I think you will find the following article very interesting: http://www.thealphaparent.com/…/how-breastfeeding-changes-y…

God bless you in your mothering today,

Nancy Campbell

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ARE YOU PREGNANT?

RUPregnantWhat an awesome blessing. Pray this prayer over your precious baby growing in your womb. It would even be better to pray together with your husband. Ask him to lay his hands upon your womb and pray over you every day of your pregnancy. If you have a friend who is pregnant, you could also pray this prayer for them.

"Father, I thank You for filling my womb with life. I know this precious little baby comes from You and has been destined by You from the beginning of the world. I thank You for this miracle growing inside me, in the "secret place" of my womb. I thank you that You are giving this little baby to us as a gift, but also as a gift for the world. We can't wait to see another image of Yourself come forth into this world and the plans You have for this child.

We ask you, Father, in Jesus' name, to hedge our little baby about with Your mighty protection. Watch over this little one each day as You intricately create him/her in the hidden sanctuary of my womb. Please sustain me in good health and vitality throughout this whole pregnancy.

I ask that You will fill me with Your joy and that everyone will see the glory of God upon me as I nurture this precious life within me. Thank You again for this amazing miracle and for giving my husband and me an eternal soul that will live forever. It is awesome to think that I am part of something eternal. I pray that You will keep this baby growing in the womb until FULL TERM and this baby will come forth in Your perfect timing. In Jesus' name. Amen."

May God pour out His blessing and refreshing on you each new day,

Nancy Campbell

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WHAT WILL BE YOUR CHILDREN'S MEMORIES?

FamPrayer2Charles Hadden Spurgeon writes: "It would not be easy for some of us to recall the hour when we first heard the name of Jesus. In very infancy that sweet sound was as familiar to our ear as the hush of a lullaby. Our earliest recollections are associated with the HOUSE OF GOD, THE FAMILY ALTAR, THE HOLY BIBLE, THE SACRED SONG, and THE FERVENT PRAYER."

It was this foundation that produced a man such as Spurgeon. What memories will your children have of growing up in your home?

~ Nancy Campbell

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NAGGING DOESN’T WORK

Nagging“Where there is complaining, it shall fail,
Where there is nagging, it shall drive the husband away,
Where there is bitterness, it shall poison the marriage,
Where there is self-pity, it shall bring self-destruction,
But loves goes on forever!”

Adapted for wives from 1 Corinthians 13.

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I WANT A MAN

DadDaughterAs for The one who shares my life;
It was my choice to be his wife!
And for our jobs, if I could choose,
I wouldn’t want to wear his shoes.

No, I won’t sign the lib’s petition
To do away with wife’s submission,
I'd be a fool to boss my spouse,
I want a man and not a mouse!

I do not have to prove my might
For we are equal in God’s sight,
But we’re to function differently,
God made us that way purposely.

He’s my provider, what a gem,
And I’m a helper fit for him.
To live the role God planned for me
This makes me completely free!

~Unknown.

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A LONG TERM CAREER

LongTermCareerBe encouraged today, dear mother. You are not mothering, teaching, and training your children just for today! You have a long-term career. You are doing it for ALL THE DAYS OF THEIR LIFE! You are doing it for your grandchildren and generations to come. Your teaching will last throughout their life. Even when they leave home, it will keep them from evil, continue to talk to them in their minds, and lead them in the right paths (Proverbs 6:20-22).

Deuteronomy 6:1, 2 says: “Now these are the commandments . . . that ye might do them in the land . . . that thou mightest fear the LORD thy God, to keep all his statues and his commandments, which I command thee, thou, and thy son, and thy son’s son, ALL THE DAYS OF THY LIFE.” Read also Deuteronomy 4:9.

You are not going to be fired. You have a job for ALL THE DAYS OF YOUR LIFE. And it will influence your children for ALL THE DAYS OF THEIR LIVES.

Be encouraged.

Nancy Campbell

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Above Rubies Address

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PO Box 681687
Franklin, TN 37068-1687

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