![]() ![]() ![]() Surprised? Maybe it is because I am a the mommy of only one child. Most that align themselves with the Quiverfull philosophy have more than one child – many more! But, I firmly believe that God is sovereign and that He is the ultimate authority over every area of my life. (And, as hard as His ways are to understand sometimes, I believe that sovereignty includes the size of my family – large or small.) And, my husband and I firmly believe that children are a gift from God.īut, I think that a truly biblical view on the blessing of children goes beyond simply viewing your own children as blessings. That is the easy part. In his book When You Rise Up, R.C. Happy is the man that hath his quiver full of them…†(As many of these families also tend to be from the KJV-only camp, I am quoting this verse from the good old King James Version, but it is basically the same in any other translation.) Basing their convictions mainly on this passage, these families choose, and rightly so, to view children – expected or not – as blessings from the hand of God. In many of these families, this conviction leads to the complete abandoning of all forms of contraception (including natural family planning and sterilization).Īnd, I’ll let you in on a little secret. I agree with them! As arrows are in the hand of a mighty man so are children of the youth. If this term is unfamiliar to you, Quiverfull is a movement, or philosophy, based on Psalm 127:3-5, which says “Lo, children are an heritage of the Lord: and the fruit of the womb is his reward. Over the past year or so, I have started to come across more and more people – families – who would align with, or define themselves as “Quiverfull.â€Â If you have access to cable television, you have probably been introduced to one such family through the show “ 18 Kids and Counting.†The dictionary is frequently being updated and it works both online and offline.The Bible calls debt a curse and children a blessing but in our culture, we apply for a curse and reject blessings. Scientific words, medical words, geology, geography, biology, anatomy, chemistry, physics, literature, computing, psychology and linguistics words were included and precisely translated to Hausa.Įnjoy your stay here and also contribute to its growth by linking to us or inform others about this website. However this website came along with English to Hausa learning resources designed specifically for native Hausa wishing to learn English as second language. We provide English & Hausa bilingual usage sentences, description images, audio pronunciations of all Hausa words, pluralization of Hausa words, and origins of Hausa words derived from Arabic or English. ![]() We specified British Audio and IPA pronunciation of any English word for those wishing to know how to pronounce a particular word. We included hausa descriptions of complex and ambiguous definitions The website/app provide definition of any existing English or Hausa word and phrase.Įach words came along with parts of speech. is an online/offline English to Hausa And Hausa to English comprehensive bilingual Dictionary (or Kamus in Hausa) containing thousands of British and American English words/phrases and Abbreviations. ![]()
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